March 24, 2009

Best Spy Games Ever

Everyone loves a good spy book or film, the secrecy, the action, the spy equipment. So when a new spy game comes out, they generally sell like mad.

But what is the best spy game that’s ever been created? Obviously you want a game with action and a good story line, but being a spy game, you also want it to be full of spy gadgets and all the stuff that makes you love spy films.

007 Quantum of Solace:

This is the latest Bond game which brings both the Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace story lines together, so you’re really getting two games for the price of one. However, the biggest thing that makes this game good is that it was created by Activision and it uses the same graphics engine as Call of Duty 4, which made the graphics amazing which generally improved the entire game as it looked so good and realistic. The storyline of the game was also great because it matched the films.

Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Double Agent:

All of the Splinter Cell games are good, however, this one really stood out to me as you had the ability to play as bad while being good. Plus it contained all of the great things that made the original Splinter Cell games great. I’m looking forward to the next Splinter Cell game, Splinter Cell Conviction.

Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots:

The whole of the Metal Gear Solid series has been amazing, and is very similar to the Splinter Cell games, but even better. Metal Gear Solid features absolutely everything you would want in a spy game.

The Bourne Conspiracy:

The Bourne Conspiracy game isn’t a sequel to the movies and it doesn’t star Jason Bourne, or David Webb whoever you want to call him, but it features a brand new agent. If you are a fan of fist action spy games, this one is for you.

If you are a true fan of spy games, books or films, you should really try all of these games.

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