Posted on: April 29, 2025

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Spycraft: The Great Game
Spycraft: The Great Game (1996) remains an authentic experience and one of the best examples of the FMV genre. The writing, acting, directing and overall production values along with its unique adventure-style gameplay work better most times than it doesn’t. There are admittedly some fiddly moments of gameplay when using the in-game espionage tools but you can see the ambition. The game presents for the time technological advances with things like e-books or using the Internet to keep tabs on current info live as it happens. It’s certainly not the most fun example of the genre; some of your ‘correct’ choices are just as morally dubious as the choices that end the game early. The CIA presented here is one where the end justifies the means. That will be interpreted by most people as wrong but the purpose of Spycraft is to present reality as it is. The game never talks down to its audience. It’s a game that doesn’t seek your approval; its job is to offer a realistic view of espionage sitting between an action film and a John le Carré novel. It very much succeeds. The end credits promise a sequel that we so far have never got. At this time of writing it may never happen yet in the field of espionage expect the unexpected. The game deserves a lot more praise for what the developers did with the FMV genre. It’s a highly detailed world to explore. I’m not sure if Spycraft is a great game or not but it’s certainly a damn good one.
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