Cold War

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GAME SUMMARY

Cold War

Rating: 3.6 (52 votes cast)

Cold War follows the story of a freelance journalist who finds himself in the midst of an international conspiracy that aims to control the U.S.S.R. Twelve hours after arriving in Moscow for a routine story, he has been stripped of all possessions, beaten unconscious and thrown into the KGB's political prison. 

Using only recovered weapons and improvised gadgets, he must now evade or overcome elite Soviet forces and defeat the conspiracy before he is sent to a Siberian prison camp or killed.  

Features:

Powerful and widely-recognized setting - mid-1980's U.S.S.R.

Strong espionage/stealth gameplay - including gadgets like the x-ray camera.

Interactive non-linear world: Accomplish objectives in multiple ways - find hidden paths, combine in-game elements to create weapons and traps, or silently eliminate opponents.

Set in real Soviet locations, and is built around locations such as Lenin's Mausoleum, Chernobyl and the KGB's notorious Ljubljanka prison.

 

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System Requirements

    • Windows® 98/ME/2000/XP
    • 1.7 GHz Processor
    • 384 MB RAM
    • Video: NVIDIA GeForce 3 (not GeForce 4MX) / ATI Radeon 8500 or better with 64 MB video memory
    • DirectX 9.0 Compliant Sound Card
    • Keyboard and Mouse

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REVIEWS

Cold War review

By googoogjoob posted 21st August 2012

Very solid Splinter Cell-style stealth game. You play in the unusual position of a journalist caught up in a coup attempt in the 1986 USSR. The writing and voice acting are mostly perfunctory, but the settings (mostly based on real-world Soviet buildings and their surroundings) were distinctive enough to keep my interest.

The gameplay is pretty standard Splinter Cell-type stealth. You creep around avoiding sightlines, neutralize the occasional enemy (either fatally or not), set up homemade traps to distract guards, etc. There's nothing really exceptional about the gameplay, but it's done well enough to be fun. Also, this is probably the only video game ever to feature an escort mission where you have to protect Mikhail Gorbachev.

At $5, this game is a steal if you like stealth games.

Cold War review

By Bobbydennis posted 26th December 2011

This game follows in the footsteps of any Splinter Cell games. It has that sneaky, kill a guy in the shadows type of feel to it. The graphics aren't half bad either. But it being on sale, i'd definitely get it for the price, but i wouldn't pay over $10 for it. Nonetheless, a 4 star game from me.

Cold War review

By Grandmaster_B posted 19th October 2011

Excellent stealth-game! What makes this game special is that you can construct things out of garbage you find in the levels - very much like McGyver! You can construct special devices, non-lethal ammunition, traps, mines and so on. The X-Ray camera is also pretty sweat. The levels leave room for experimentation and discovery.

The graphics and sounds are also very nice for a game that is a few years old, except that some modern resolutions are not supported. The level design and KI works nice and is well balanced. It's not too hard but not easy either. I enjoyed this game much more than Splinter Cell: Double Angent and Thief 3.

The only downside is the story presentation, its in comic book style.

Cold War review

By nestks posted 22nd September 2011

This is good but cheap Third person shooter like Splinter Cell series.

this games excellent points are a X-RAY Camera, and Skill systems.

you can investigate behind the wall with X-RAY Camera.

find the file folder items for earn your tech-points.

use tech-points for learn new skills.

when you learn new skills, you may create a new item with crafting by dropped items.

of course, you can upgrade your X-RAY Camera.

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