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- Project IGI 2020 full offline installer setup for PC 32bit/64bit. Project IGI (also known in some markets as “ Project I.G.I.: I'm Going In ”) is a tactical first-person shooter released by the Innerloop Studios and Eidos Interactive in late 2000.
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Project IGI 2: Covert Strike LATEST
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Windows XP / Vista / Windows 7
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Innerloop Studios / Project IGI 2: Covert Strike
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Filename:
igi2_sp_demo2.zip
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Project IGI 2: Covert Strike 2020 full offline installer setup for PC 32bit/64bit
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Project I.G.I that was able to enhance every single element of the original, and provide to the gamers larger and more ambitious game that even included an online multiplayer component. Built on the enhanced version of the Joint Strike Fighter engine that was present in the original, the sequel Covert Strike moves the player to the more visually spectacular locations in Russia and the South China Sea, where a rogue military general tried to enact a plan to fire a take control over a deadly combo of EMP bomb and space-worthy rocket system.Upon release on the market in early 2003, the worldwide media and players saw this title as a great improvement upon the original, citing better rendering performance, increased visual fidelity, better AI, more varied mission types, multiple paths to finish almost every missions, better narrative style, and inclusion of mid-mission savegame system which was completely absent from the first game. In addition to a singleplayer, Project IGI 2: Covert Strike game also introduced a limited multiplayer mode.
The entire singleplayer campaign is set across 19 large missions, with the presence of cutscenes before and after each of them. Open combat is not encouraged, forcing players to often first rely on stealth, subterfuge, and non-detection. The difficulty of the campaign can be set at the start of the game, which will impact not only the AI of the opponents but also the starting number of gear and ammo and a number of available mid-mission savegames.
To produce a more authentic product, developers from Innerloop Studios partnered with a famous Special Air Service operative Chris Ryan who served as a consultant on Project IGI 2 game. He provided valuable insights about the real-world mission structures, military procedures, and other aspects of his profession that developers incorporated into this project.
Plot
Same as in the original game, the main protagonist of I.G.I. 2: Covert Strike is David Jones, an agent of the Institute for Geotactical Intelligence and former British SAS operator. At the start of the game David was sent to retrieve stolen EMP chip from Russian mafia camp in Carpathian mountains, but during the events of this deployment, he uncovers a large conspiracy coming from inside his I.G.I. organization and sets on a mission to recover the EMP device before it can be used to destabilize the post-Cold War world and tips the balance of powers to the brink of World War III.
Main Features
- Sequel to the well-received Project I.G.I from 2001.
- A tactical first-person shooter set in a large open-world environment.
- Over 30 authentic weapon and gear designs.
- Branching missions that encourage discovery and sandbox gameplay.
- Singleplayer campaign with 19 challenging and varied missions.
- Enhanced enemy AI.
- Multiplayer component.
- Optimized for work on modern Windows OS (7, 8 and 10)
- Modest system requirements.
System Requirements
- Processor: 1 GHz
- Memory: 128 MB RAM
- Graphics: 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 7 (compatible with DirectX 9 recommended)
There Is a fine line between a first-person shooter that professes to require some stealthy involvement on the part of the player, and a first-person shooter that is simply way too hard to complete without spending most of it hightailing away from the enemy. The original Project IGI straddled that line effortlessly and though it was by way of its own marketing the PC's first 'thinker shooter', it was also a bloody hard game. Despite this, it is credited as being one of the PC's first stealth/action games, which is as meaningless as it is inaccurate. Nonetheless, the sequel is here and you will forgive me if I don't start cartwheeling naked about the place and whooping with joy (Forgive you? I’d rather you avoided doing so at all costs -Ed), but I'm not particularly impressed with it.
Going In
For those who missed the pioneering original, IGI2 sees the return of Dave Jones, an ex-SAS special forces operative who likes nothing better than to infiltrate terrorist bases on behalf of the Institute for Geotactical Intelligence (and you thought IGI meant something else). In this particular adventure Jones is chasing stolen computer chips across the world, a journey that begins in Russia and ends in China, via Libya, some 19 rather large missions later.
As in the first game, you work alone, which seeing as you're far from superhuman, requires you to remain undetected for as long as possible. Your most important bit of kit is the trusty Map Computer, which though unable to point out security cameras, is very capable at highlighting where the enemy patrols are. As well as binoculars, you have infrared goggles, which turn the enemy into bright yellow mannequins - and of course a healthy spread of weapons.
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Technically speaking. IGI 2 is. as you would expect, quite a significant improvement on 2000’s Project IGI, and since I very much enjoyed the original game - despite its many shortcomings, you may think it strange that IGI 2 leaves me somewhat cold. The Al is markedly improved, the levels more varied in that they include North African settings as well as the relative drabness of Eastern Europe, the arsenal of weapons has of course been extended and there is even a full multiplayer mode where before there was none. You can even -get this - save the game during a mission. In fact, you could say developer Innerloop has very nearly fixed everything that was wrong with the original game.
Well, not quite everything. Again the graphics are most impressive when you stand atop a hill looking down into an enemy base and beyond, yet as in the original, the interiors are drab and empty. The characters, though considerably smarter than they were in the first game (which was pretty smart), are about as convincing in their movements as the cast of Thunderbirds.
So, What’s The Problem?
Since the original game, which was undoubtedly a breath of fresh air when it first arrived, many titles have furthered the concept of an action-based game where thought and careful planning are as important as firepower and itchy trigger fingers. With the exception of perhaps Soldier Of Fortune II, whose stealth-based missions are a bit of a cop-out, IGI 2 just feels like it has been left behind, not least by the recent camp spy sequel No One Lives Forever 2, a game far more sophisticated when it comes to sneaking around. Plus, you can climb through windows and hide dead bodies - prerequisite skills that IGI's returning hero has great difficulty with.
Perhaps the developers have been looking so hard at their own game that they failed to notice the competition creep up behind them. For as much as IGI 2 is a sequel, it also at times seems little more than an upgrade.
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IGI 2 doesn’t do indoors well, but its outdoor settings are well suited to online play, with hilltop bases overlooking deep river valleys. It looks wonderful. Of course being what you might call a sneak ’em up, there are many places to hide - too many in fact, making IGI 2 a pretty dull multiplayer game for action fans. The multiplayer mode closely mirrors the Counter-Strike template, with two sides either defending or attacking a series of mission objectives. Considering the variety of the terrain, the game manages to keep up with the online traffic rather well. The problem is there's nothing here that hasn't been done before. Quite frankly, we'd have much preferred a co-operative option for the single-player campaign.