Spy Hunter - GameCube

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Spy Hunter (GameCube)
Also for: PC, PS2, Power Mac, Xbox
Viewed: 3D Third-person, over the shoulder Genre:
Combat Game
Racing
Arcade origin:No
Developer: Point of View Soft. Co.: Midway
Publishers: Midway (GB)
Released: 28 Jun 2002 (GB)
Ratings: 11+
Accessories: Memory Card

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Summary

Anyone remember the eighties? The days when you had to actually leave your front room in order to experience the latest advancements in gaming technology? Well, in those days of grotty arcades and pockets full of 10 pence pieces, Midway’s Spy Hunter ruled the fort. Now it’s finally back and, breaking away from its original bird’s eye perspective, in full 3D.

With a host of high-tech weaponry and a sleek new vehicle at their disposal, players endeavour to save the world across 14 levels, in a variety of exotic worldwide locations. Dubbed the ‘ultimate counter-intelligence prototype vehicle’, the G-6155 Interceptor has the ability to morph into high-velocity speedboat, a turbo jet watercraft and a super-charged motorcycle – extremely helpful little manoeuvres in the fight against crime.
As with the original game, weapons vans appear throughout the levels, onto which the player can drive in order to repair the vehicle and stock up on his/her arsenal.

Levels are mission-based, having different objectives that need to be completed. The levels span some of the most beautiful locations from around the world, such as Key West and Venice. Midway actually travelled to these locations to take photographs of the scenery to use as textures in the game. The use of photo-realistic texturing gives Spy Hunter a unique look and the game engine is accomplished enough to process these at high speeds.

Spy Hunter is the original driving shoot-‘em-up, from a time when playability was of uttermost importance. Now featuring an aesthetic makeover, it’s definitely worth a look.