Secret Service: Ultimate Sacrifice
Release Date: November 4, 2008
Action, FPP, TPP, tactics, splitscreen, multiplayer, singleplayer, internet, LAN
Secret Service: Ultimate Sacrifice is a spectacular action game with tactical FPS elements, created by Tigon development studio. The player plays the role of the title secret service agent, who tries to save the President of the United States and the most important people in the country after the bloody assassination by a group of extremists.
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Secret Service: Ultimate Sacrifice Description
Secret Service: Ultimate Sacrifice is a first-person tactical shooter developed by Tigon (a studio established by Vin Diesel) and published by Activision Value.
The presidential elections in the United States are concluded. The Inauguration Day goes by quietly and smoothly... up until the moment when a big, well-organized extremist group assaults the Capitol. Assuming the role of a Secret Service agent, we attempt to save the American leaders. Our main task is to protect the most important people of the state, including the newly elected US president. It is not easy, though, as the extremists are not our only enemy – there are traitors among the security agents. In the game, we visit Capitol, the Air Force One, and other distinctively American locations.
Daniel Arey, formerly a writer and level designer at Naughty Dog, is one of the project’s leads. He provided the plot for Secret Service: Ultimate Sacrifice and created the psychological portrait of the protagonist. Unfortunately, the visuals in Secret Service: Ultimate Sacrifice offer nothing out of the ordinary - the texture quality is mediocre, but overall the visuals are clear.
Last updated on October 7, 2015
Secret Service: Ultimate Sacrifice Summary
Platforms:
PC / Windows
Xbox 360
PlayStation 2
Developer: Tigon Studios
Publisher: Activision Blizzard
Secret Service: Ultimate Sacrifice System Requirements
PC / Windows
Recommended: Core 2 Duo 1.8 GHz, 1 GB RAM, graphic card 128 MB (GeForce 6600 or better), Windows XP/Vista
PlayStation 2
Uses: memory card 8 MB
Xbox 360
Uses: Xbox Live