![]() ![]() The IGI was not able to detect their whereabouts after the incident, but spent enough efforts to get an important detail that Phillip White and Robert Quest took years to infiltrate the IGI and gain its trust and that White had made several weapons and military deals with Jach Priboi in Libya. Meanwhile, his former pilot and mission director had escaped and have taken away the EMP chips along with their blue prints. Jones is forced to jump from the helicopter in which he was being carried by Quest and he eventually finds himself at the borders of Ukraine and Romania, where he is forced to evade the incoming border patrols while being ill-equipped. After this incident, he is betrayed by his pilot, Robert Quest and mission director, Phillip White as they take the EMP chips obtained by Jones. After successful completion of his objective, he is then transported to a Russian weapons production facility to get the remaining EMP chips and their blue prints on White's orders. He is instructed to obtain C4 explosives from the facility and destroy the bridge on which the convoy would pass and retrieve the chips by intercepting the convoy. He is then transported to a local Russian storage facility where a convoy carrying the chips is due to arrive. Then his mission director (Phillip White having replaced an injured Rebecca Anya) commands him to go to retrieve the remaining EMP chips so that the IGI researchers can launch a full scale research on the chips to determine their real usage for which the Russian mafia stole them for. The researchers at IGI conclude after close examination that the chip that Jones found was actually an improved version of the chip. After HALO jumping and infiltrating a weather station, Jones retrieves a chip that was stolen. The game's protagonist, David Jones, an agent working for the Institute for Geotactical Intelligence and former British SAS operator, was sent to the Carpathian mountains to recover a set of prototype EMP chips stolen by a group of Russian mafia from a high-tech US facility. The game was banned in China after six months of sales (having passed censor inspection with an incomplete copy of the game that lacked the final six levels of Chinese content), because it was perceived to damage the Chinese army's image. ![]() Xing orchestrates various events (such as armed robbery of advanced prototype technology from the Russian mafia) in order to get electromagnetic pulse (EMP) weaponry on a space rocket that he has launch control over. The game's plot features a rogue Chinese General, "Wu Xing" as the primary antagonist. 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. Covert Strike added multiplayer play and limited save game capability. The original, published by Eidos Interactive, offered only single-player play, and no game saves. It is the sequel to Innerloop's Project I.G.I. The game is a stealth-based first-person shooter. 2, is a 2003 tactical shooter video game developed by Innerloop Studios and released by Codemasters. Its stale stealth elements and unimpressive AI are still a letdown that had the first IGI game heavily criticized.I.G.I.-2: Covert Strike, known in the PAL region as Project I.G.I. However, it still lacks the engrossing and deep stealth action that gamers are looking for. Taking everything into consideration, IGI 2: Covert Strike is, by far, better than its predecessor. More so, players will have the choice of weaponry from more than 30 guns and other accurately real-world modeled weapons. These missions range from all-out base assault to covert surveillance and infiltration. It comes with a 19-level mission campaign set in a real-world location that spans three continents. Like its predecessor, it encourages players to use subtlety and intelligence rather than blowing up stuff to overcome obstacles. It is a refreshing mix of stealth and shoot ‘em up action that allows you to approach a mission in several ways. IGI 2: Covert Strike is the second installment to the first-person shooter game, IGI. Ex-Military David Jones is back to prevent international terrorism and world catastrophe in this action game.
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