I.G.I.-2: Covert Strike is a computer game developed by Innerloop Studios and released by Codemasters in 2003. The game is a stealth-based first person shooter. It is the sequel to Innerloop's Project I.G.I.: I'm Going In. The original, published by Eidos Interactive, offered only single-player play. Chris Ryan, a former Special Air Service operative best known for being the lone successful escapee of Bravo Two Zero, served as a consultant to the game.
The game's plot features a rogue Chinese General, "Wu Xing" as the primaryantagonist. Xing orchestrates various events (such as armed robbery of advanced prototype technology from the Russian mafia) in order to getelectromagnetic pulse (EMP) weaponry on a space rocket that he has launch control over.
The game was banned in China, because it "intentionally blackened China and the Chinese army's image".[1][2] The box art is similar to the poster forGoldenEye.
The game's plot features a rogue Chinese General, "Wu Xing" as the primaryantagonist. Xing orchestrates various events (such as armed robbery of advanced prototype technology from the Russian mafia) in order to getelectromagnetic pulse (EMP) weaponry on a space rocket that he has launch control over.
The game was banned in China, because it "intentionally blackened China and the Chinese army's image".[1][2] The box art is similar to the poster forGoldenEye.
Minimum System Requirements :
Processor: Pentium III or Athlon 700
RAM: 128MB RAM
Video Memory: 32MB VRAM
Operating System: 98/Me/XP
Recommended System Requirements
Processor: Pentium 4 or Athlon 1200
RAM: 512MB RAM
Video memory: 64 MB VRAM
RAM: 128MB RAM
Video Memory: 32MB VRAM
Operating System: 98/Me/XP
Recommended System Requirements
Processor: Pentium 4 or Athlon 1200
RAM: 512MB RAM
Video memory: 64 MB VRAM