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@INFILTRATION - IGI 2 Covert Strike
Hey Guys! Welcome back to my channel and in this video i'm playing IGI 2 Covert Strike and killing some guys in mission INFILTRATION. Description of IGI 2 Covert Strike: BY DAN ADAMS Two years ago, Innerloop and Eidos entered the stealth shooter market with a game that not only had the distinction of one of the lamest names in gaming history, but also a slew of AI and gameplay problems. Project IGI: I'm Going In had all the makings of a decent sneaker with interesting level design and some tricky little gadgets, so it was nice to see Codemasters pick up IGI 2: Covert Strike and drop the stupid name along with many of the terrible issues that the first in the series had. While the series hasn't reached perfect proportions yet, the mix of action, stealth and planning involved can be incredibly fun. If it wasn't for some AI issues, lack of detail in some areas, and a couple of levels I can only describe as un-fun, I would heartily recommend this to everyone. IGI 2 is a good game, even if the obscenity scale in my house hit red more than a few times as I managed to offend even myself with my cursing. IGI is an organization created to make sure that the western world is protected. From whatever angle may come, whether that be from other nations or independent terrorists. Missions are completed covertly when possible, with force when necessary. David Jones is an IGI agent. One adept at killing quietly and completing very tricky assignments efficiently with as little mess as can be helped. At the beginning of IGI 2, you find yourself infiltrating a mountain base in order to recover EMP technology that could be extraordinarily bad in the wrong hands. As the game progresses, you'll realize things are quite a bit trickier than originally thought. Time for some good old fashioned killing for vengeance and a little bit of fun. The mix of action and stealth in IGI is a pretty good one. You can mark it somewhere in between Splinter Cell and an action shooter. While it's possible to complete most levels by running through shooting everything that you see, it's insanely difficult. Enemy AI are incredible shots (marking my first AI complaint) and can hit you from a few hundred feet with an Uzi. So in order to get through most of the missions, you'll need to resort to stealth and planning. This is how the game was designed to be played and it works well in most cases. You'll begin missions with a quick cutscene outlining why you're in the area and what you'll be doing. After that, you're dropped into place with your wits a couple of handy dandy toys to help you on your way. The first and foremost of these is the GPS map, a welcome return from Project IGI. With this satellite positioning map, you can zoom in, out, down, up, over, and around pretty much anywhere outside. Not only will it show you building, terrain, and cover positions, but also any cameras and enemies. You can zoom in up close to each enemy and camera to get a picture of what direction they're looking to plan your advancement through a level. Watching patrol patterns, picking out the weak points and choosing where you need to either make a move towards a kill or move past guards is pretty fun. The one thing you have to be careful about when using this system is that it is a satellite meaning you can not see inside of buildings or under cover. Enemies will temporarily blink out of view when walking under tree canopies or awnings, so be careful what you do. In order to combat this, there is an extra peak function that allows you to peek around and over obstacles like walls and boxes while remaining hidden. Simply hit Q and move the mouse around and you've got your view of the surroundings. Requirements of IGI 2 Covert Strike: Required: CPU Intel Pentium 4 1.4GHz AMD Athlon XP 1700+ 1.7GHz GPU NVIDIA GeForce2 MX 200 32MB ATI Radeon 7000 64MB DirectX 9.0 RAM 512MB HDD 1.5GB OS Win XP 32bit Recommended: CPU Intel Pentium 4 1.4GHz AMD Athlon XP 1700+ 1.7GHz GPU NVIDIA GeForce2 MX 200 32MB ATI Radeon 7000 64MB DirectX 9.0 RAM 512MB HDD 1.5GB OS Win XP 32bit Ok guys i think that's it and i hope you guys liked it so please leave a like and subscribe to my channel.

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This video was published on 2018-06-23 04:54:53 GMT by @AH-GAMER on Youtube. AH GAMER has total 202 subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 53 video.This video has received 13 Likes which are lower than the average likes that AH GAMER gets . @AH-GAMER receives an average views of 181.8 per video on Youtube.This video has received 0 comments which are lower than the average comments that AH GAMER gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.

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