Spy Fiction

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  • Release Date: Aug. 31, 2004
  • Price: $40.00
  • Publisher: Sammy Studios
  • Developer: Access Games
  • Platform(s): PS2
  • Genre: Action
  • ESRB Rating: Mature
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Spy Fiction by Sammy Studios for PS2 is a 3D stealth-action game that lets players steal and assume the appearance, voice, and other identifying traits of characters they encounter. Spy Fiction follows Billy Bishop and Sheila Crawford, underground espionage agents on a mission to neutralize a terrorist organization harboring a doomsday device. The game introduces numerous new spy gadgets, integrates action-oriented mini-games into the gameplay, and provides two playable characters with diverging mission paths for and multiple endings. Character designs are by illustrator Renji Murata (The Last Exile I & II and Blue Submarine No. 6).

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Spy Fiction - PS2

Poor mans Metal Gear

This is a poor mans Metal Gear Solid. That's not to say this is a bad game just a little too familiar. The game looks and plays like MGS but it's not as polished. The game is fun though and it does some things right. You can take a photo of someone and change into that person. You can then get into areas you wouldn't be able to otherwise. You can lean against objects and become invisible. You can also use sticky pads to hang from the ceiling (cool). Sammy did a good job with this one but it's hard to compete with MGS. Give it a chance and you just might like it.

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