James Bond: The Stealth Affair (a.k.a. Operation Stealth)
The Stealth Affair uses a competent interface where you construct sentences from a small list of verbs such as "USE," "TALK," etc., although it is a bit confusing: "USE" and "OPERATE" are used slightly differently although they are synonyms, for example. Puzzles are fun and are neither too hard nor too easy; and since most of them involve using cool spy gadgets such as a passport falsifier, fans of spy novels will have a great time with the game.
With an interesting plot, fun puzzles, and great graphics (upgraded to VGA in this US release), The Stealth Affair is highly recommended for every adventure gamer. Too bad that James Bond license Interplay paid for didn't seem to help the game's sales... although it becomes an amusing gaffe in the game: James Bond apparently had enough of Q and decided to work for the CIA instead
Average Rating: | 8.68 [1136 votes] |
Genre: | Adventure |
Designer: | Philippe Chastel & Paul Cuisset |
Developer: | Delphine Software |
Publisher: | Interplay |
Year: | 1990 |
Software Copyright: | Delphine Software |
Theme: | Licensed, Organized Forces |
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More Info: | Mobygames | The Web |
System Requirements: | DOS |
If you like this game, try: | James Bond 007 in: Goldfinger, Future Wars, Cruise for a Corpse |
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