Project I.G.I.
Release Date: December 15, 2000
Action, FPP, modern conflicts, tactics, FPS, shooters, singleplayer
A tactical FPS with strategy elements, developed by Interloop. The action takes place in the former Soviet Union, where, as a SAS officer, we have to find and capture American nuclear warheads and prevent a catastrophe similar to the one that happened in Chernobyl. The gameplay combines elements of tactical FPS and strategy game; before each mission we have to devise a detailed plan with the aim of staying undetected for as long as possible.
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Project I.G.I. Description
Project I.G.I (I’m Going In) is a first-person shooter with elements of strategy game. The action takes place in the area of the former USSR, in the times of corruption and blackmail. As a SAS operative, you are tasked with finding and recovering American nuclear warheads. It is the only way to prevent a catastrophe comparable with that which happened in Chernobyl. Project I.G.I is not an ordinary shooter, though, but a war strategy game that combines high level of realism, double dose of adrenaline, the thrill of being on a mission and the call of duty. You plan first, then you strike. Every fan of war FPS games will find something for themselves.
- Unique game environment, panoramic landscape and unlimited zooming of objects in the distance.
- High-quality physics, including bullets.
- Various vehicles: tanks, jets, helicopters.
- Carefully modelled equipment of special forces, including 12 weapons used by SAS.
Last updated on August 14, 2015
Project I.G.I. Summary
Project I.G.I. System Requirements
PC / Windows
Recommended: Pentium II 300Mhz, 64MB RAM, graphic card