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  1. Hitman: Codename 47 (PC)

    You're a product of cloning. You have no emotions, and you exist to serve one corporation. You are a hitman, and it is y more »our job - no, your life, to kill. With weapons ranging from machineguns to sniper rifles to piano wires, you are alive to get your job done. However, this game resembles Thief: The Dark Project more than Quake or Half-Life, so keeping quiet is going to keep you alive much longer than charging in with guns blazing. After all, it only takes one well-placed bullet to kill... « less

  2. Metal Gear (NES)

    Near the end of the 20th century, a small fortified nation named Outer Heaven (founded by a mysterious war hero whose na more »me and identity are shrouded in secrecy) is threatening the nations of the "West" with the development of a new prototype weapon named Metal Gear, a walking tank which is capable of launching nuclear warheads from anywhere on the globe. As FOX-HOUND's (an elite black ops unit) newest recruit, going by the codename of Solid Snake, your mission is to infiltrate Outer Heaven and rescue your missing comrade, Grey Fox (who was captured after a failed infiltration), while gathering intelligence on Metal Gear. In order to fulfill your objective, you must collect various weapons and equipments (including keycards for further access into the fortress), while avoiding visual contact with the enemy. The player must also confront against bosses in the form of Outer Heaven's elite mercenary force and rescue hostages hidden within the fortress in order to increase their rank, which gives the player an extended life bar and increased storage capacity for replenishable items and ammo. The player can use a wireless transceiver to come in touch with their commanding officer, Big Boss, to learn more about their current mission objectives or contact one of the local resistance members operating covertly within the fortress to gain useful tips and insights. « less

  3. Metal Gear Solid: Greatest Hits (PS)

    You are Solid Snake, a superspy who's half James Bond, half Snake Plissken, and you are mean. Your mission isn't terribl more »y new (infiltrate a terrorist base and blow everything up), but the gameplay is: your numerous enemies are watching for you, and you are encouraged to sneak rather than simply charge in. Every level brings new challenges. You fight snipers, invisible ninjas, psychic warriors, and even an M-1 tank! As the father of the modern spy game genre, this game is an instant classic. Your allies and superiors speak to you via a cool, implanted radio, monitoring your progress, offering tips--but failing to give you the full story. The combination of a mysterious and engaging plot and high in-game tension makes this a thrilling ride. Campy humor also abounds as you rescue beautiful women, verbally spar with your allies, and blow up enemies in the bathroom. A user-friendly control interface allows for sniping, hiding, crawling, and running, and the graphics leave nothing to be desired. If you like espionage, spy movies, or just want to own and play a piece of gaming history, then this is a must have. Metal Gear Solid is one of the all-time greats. Game tip: Secretly attach plastic explosives behind an enemy, sneak out of the room, and see what happens. --Allen Stewart Pros: Story well-integrated into gameplay Stealth favored over brute force Challenging puzzles Cons: Puzzles can be frustrating Torture scene too intense for younger gamers « less

  4. Metal Gear Solid (PC)

    You are Solid Snake, the unseen contingency in terrorist plans. Using stealth as your main weapon, you're to infiltrate more »the seized weapons disposal facility in Alaska's Fox Archipelago. If their demands are not met in 24 hours, they promise to use part of the nuclear arsenal they now control. Rescue high-level hostages and stop the terrorists before time runs out. Metal Gear Solid for the PC includes enhanced versions of the original Metal Gear Solid and Metal Gear Solid: VR Missions for the PlayStation with better graphics and sound. It also adds a first-person play option and the ability to save at any point during the game. More than 30 offensive and defensive weapons, from silenced pistols and sniper rifles to night-vision goggles and mine detectors, aid your mission. « less

  5. Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves (PS2)

    In Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves you'll become a master thief and a master of disguise, as you preapre for an impossible ro more »bbery. Sly may be the best thief around, but even he can't pull this one off alone. Recruit five returning as well as new members of the thieving gang to take down the maniacal Dr. M. With the pursuant Carmelita Fox and the mad professor on his tail, Sly learns of his family's thieving heritage and the one great secret his father kept from him for years. It'll take all of his team's abilities to take on this last great heist! « less

  6. Tenchu 3: Wrath of Heaven (PS2)

    As a cunning stealth assassin, you must defeat the mysterious Tenrai and his army of ninjas and lords of darkness before more » they conquer 16th-century Japan. « less

  7. Metal Gear Solid (PS)

    Players slip into the role of Konami hero Solid Snake and set out on a government mission to regain control of a secret more »nuclear weapons base from terrorists' hands. On his quest, Snake must rely heavily on stealth to avoid being seen, but he also has more than 30 different weapons and 20 different items and gadgets at his disposal, such as night vision goggles, minesweepers, explosives, gas masks, and more. An enemy radar display at the top of the screen helps pinpoint the locations of the opposing forces, both human and mechanical. Designed by Hideo Kojima. A separate VR Missions standalone pack was also released. « less

  8. Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence (PS2)

    Metal Gear 3: Subsistence is a PS2 exclusive that redefines the classic stealth gaming experience. It's got all-new game more » modes, including a new online game mode. Choose "Team Battle" or "Snake vs. Enemies" and carry out missions cooperatively or competitively. The new 3rd-person camera controls gives a controllable, low-angle view of the action for a more intense stealth-action experience. Demo Theater Mode - Watch All In-Game Movies from MGS3 similar to a theatrical movie Refined camera system -- players get to control the viewing angle New facepaint options, for custom camouflage « less

  9. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (DS)

    Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney puts you in the shoes of a rookie defense lawyer trying to make his name. Take on intriguin more »g, unusual cases and use your courtroom skills to unravel some of the most outrageous and funniest trials you've ever seen. « less

  10. Fahrenheit (PC)

    The game is set in January of 2009. The story begins on a cold New York night, when Lucas, in a possessed trance, stabs more »a man to death in the restroom of an East Side diner and then flees the scene in confusion. His crime is set against a backdrop of similar ritualistic murders and falling temperatures (hence the name). Detectives Valenti and Miles are charged with solving the case and tracking down Kane. The player is placed in control of all three, and occasionally of Markus Kane, Lucas' brother, over the course of the game, and thus is given the chance to sometimes aid one character in opposing another.The game's plot is also unusual for its manifold branchings and options. The creators describe the plot as "elastic," capable of much stretching to accommodate the player's choices and decisions across all three characters, although it still follows a set plot thread. For instance, in the opening scene, the player is placed in control of Lucas and left to deal with the aftermath of the murder. The player's choices, such as what to hide, what to leave alone and how to escape the diner, determines what clues Detective Valenti and Detective Miles find and how the patrons recall him, and thus the ease with which they later discover Kane's identity. (There is a specific mission where the sole purpose is to figure out all the clues.)The game features three endings with the outcome dependent solely on the results of the final scenes. However, the game features many more scenes and game-play sections, depending on the choices that the player makes.In every ending Lucas tells us that he has been living with Carla for 3 months and that she's the best thing that has happened to him in a long time. He then adds that she's expecting their child from the time in the underground with the invisibles, and worries that his child will be like him as Carla had gone into the hanger to see him and the baby has been exposed to the chroma as he had been when he was in his mothers womb. « less

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