Who would have thought that being a '60's era female spy could be such fun? You get to play sniper, ride motorcycles and snowmobiles, go scuba diving, and blast away at all the bad guys you can get into your crosshairs. And what villains they are -- demented Russians, drunken Scottsmen, tone deaf german Valkryie wannabees, traitors, and countless numbers of nameless flunkies whose conversations are filled with some of the silliest inanities you'll ever hear in a game. Now, I must confess, the games frequent and somewhat inflexible demands for stealthiness disouraged me from playing it for a while -- but after being inspired by a trip through the sequel (and with the help of a handy walk-through) -- I conpleted a very entertaining romp through one of the most entertaining games I've ever played.

 

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