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Publisher: Vivendi Universal Games
Developer: Swordfish Studios
Format: PlayStation®2 Computer Entertainment System
Availability: Q1 2005
ESRB Rating: Mature

Captured, conveniently forgotten, tortured, and left for dead, MI6 agent Andrew Sterling awaits execution in a Chinese prison. The story begins when a mysterious friend from his past rescues him, setting off a chain of events that could rock the very foundations of global security and wreak chaos on a worldwide level. Just another day in paradise...

Anti Social, Anti Normal , Anti Bond, Anti Hero... It's a cold, cold winter.

Features

Compelling Campaign Mode

•  Deep story line set in a dark world of international intrigue, double-cross and dubious forces

•  Fight through seven exotic environments – some gritty, some beautiful

•  Diverse levels allow you to think your way through or leave a trail of destruction

Incredible Realism

•  Unprecedented interaction with scenery and objects including the ability to pick up and throw objects, move objects to use as cover or find alternative routes

•  Advanced single character and team AI. (Bots cooperate, give orders, use cover, use covering fire for team attacks, dynamically create cover utilizing objects in the environment, etc.)

•  Over 30 real world weapons and spy gadgets in excruciating detail

•  Zone specific rag-doll death and body damage effects

•  Highly detailed hyper-realistic environments using extensive lighting, shadow, and particle effects—including effects new to PlayStation 2

Other Cool Stuff

•  Combined items mechanic: create weapons, traps and tools by collecting and combining objects in the environment

•  Tons of gadgets: night vision goggles, hacking disks, lock picks, phone bug and listening device, bomb sniffer, GPS watch, paralytic poison, truth serum, satellite mobile phone, PDA, complex computer systems

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