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Wow! The more I hear about PD the more I think I should get a copy.
Also about Sly Spy, that game is basically should've been an official Bond game. I mean when that game got released in the US and Europe, I'm surprised they didn't renamed it James Bond 007: (insert any catchy subtitle) like they did to Operation Stealth aka James Bond 007: the Stealth Affair. I mean look at this Japanese poster for Sly Spy:
I mean doesn't this scream "James Bond 007" when you look at it?
Also look at this artwork for the home computer version of the game:
Does the way the agent hold his pistol look a bit similar to Timothy Dalton's promo from the Living Daylight:
My friend had that and I played it a few times. It was very like GoldenEye.
1. Splinter Cell: though more rough gritty and stealth based even the original game started life as a bond game till Ubisoft couldn't get the license and they changed some things and we got this franchise
the 2-3 titles I would recommend from this franchise
Splinter Cell,
Splinter Cell Chaos Theory,
Splinter Cell Black List (I am putting this instead of Conviction though it was hard to decide between the 2)
2. Hitman: to be fair I only played Blood money and Absolution of this franchise but both are good thrillers with espionage elements I would recommend both
3. Mission Impossible: this video game franchise has been kind of odd the first is an NES game which I don't remember playing the second is an N64 spy thriller which feels like a buggier version of Tomorrow Never dies to be honest and Operation Sumra the last in this franchise for console is a splinter Cell rip off
If I had to recommend one game I would recommend the n64 version though I think I want to dust off Operation sumra and play it again as I haven't played it since it came out.
and 2 spy thriller games that aren't franchises
1. Alpha Protocol: i have to give HIGH recommends for this game ignore every bade review you have heard and seriously if you haven't played it play this game I swear you will have hours upon hours of fun
2. Alkeline's Gun: many call this a hitman ripoff and while it is the story set in cold war was a lot of fun and I would recommend it
Four years late but I never knew this, that's some great trivia! Can't even begin to imagine how many hours I put into PD as a kid, it was so damn good.
@Risico007, Alekhine's Gun felt more like a poorly crafted Hitman rip-off to me but I do think the Cold War era it features in is heavily reminiscent of some of the Bond films.
I liked it I played and beated it and I plan on playing it again though on my little laptop it has issues lol
I beat it, hiccups and bugs aside, then returned to it earlier this year so I could get the Platinum Trophy for it (which was a pain, completing each mission only killing the targets).
Cold Winter, take Dalton: Bond, and drop him into DAD, and then make it as if it were Bonds last mission. Dark, tough and brilliant. I would love to see this game be remastered, or just to be able to play it on modern console(s).
Agreed on Splinter Cell, though I would have to include Pandora Tomorrow (1/3 of my holy trinity of spy games, along with Cold Winter and The Operative: No One Lives Forever).
I never heard about Cold winter! this looks amazing
Nathan Drake was about to go full on spy with a specific stunt
https://www.nme.com/news/gaming-news/uncharted-4-almost-paid-homage-to-a-james-bond-stunt-3261492