The game in Revolution's back catalogue I never got to play, and one of the first games I ever bought on GoG. Finally playing it through now in 2018 it's an enjoyable 3D adventure game in the traditional sense. Get past the controls and it runs well and is remarkably playable. For me the key to that came in leaving the tank style controls on, using an XBox joypad and mapping the digital inputs to the keys using XPadder. Good cold war style espionage thriller, lengthy enough, no difficult or illogical puzzles so your biggest challenge may well be the controls. Graphics are OK especially for the era and it runs just dandy on a modern system. Voice acting is a little flat but passable. All in all well worth the asking price, especially played through to the finale. Stealthy play appears to be a must, certainly past the first chapter unless I'm missing a possible guns blazing approach. It's far more satisfying played this way as the shooting mechanics are basic and clearly not the way it's supposed to be played. Bonus points for letting you intimidate certain NPCs with your gun instead of just shooting them. I wouldn't mind if Revolution decided to reviist this property.