



๐ฎ Dive deep into espionage โ the ultimate retro tactical thrill!
Project IGI: I'm Going In is a classic early 2000s tactical FPS featuring a strong storyline, expansive panoramic environments with unlimited zoom, and authentic military gear developed with ex-SAS input. Players can interact with a variety of vehicles and experience realistic physics effects, making it a must-have for fans of immersive, strategic gameplay on legacy PC systems.
| ASIN | B000J608IO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #112,045 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #6,525 in PC-compatible Games |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (11) |
| Date First Available | October 2, 2006 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Eidos Interactive |
| Product Dimensions | 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4 inches; 3.2 ounces |
| Rated | Mature |
| Type of item | CD-ROM |
L**A
One of the best games of early 2000's
IGI was one of the best FPS games of early 2000's. I loved this game so much I bought a new copy to replace my old. Beware, if you have a newer computer this game won't play. You have to have one of the older Win 98/XP computers with maybe 64/128 mb graphics card to play this game.
T**R
Re;A Classic
Nice game, wasn't that hard as some said it was, just had to pay attention a lot. No run and gun
A**E
Why can't games be like this anymore?
This is as good as an older FPS gets. I think it was ahead of it's time. Super fun to play!
J**E
GREAT retro pc game but,..
Running a modern gaming pc platform, IGIs graphics is slashed and un navigable. I hear of a patch for the video card
S**Y
The sick tension of covert ops
Project IGI: "I'm Going In" successfully creates a realistic military experience in which stealth and planning are valued over gun-blazing action. The graphics are not the best, although they were good when the game was originally released. Guns can shoot through walls, sounds are half decent, and missions are relatively long. One major draw-back is the lack of a game save function! This seems inexplicable compared to other games in this genre. There is no way to save a game in the middle of your mission. I believe this creates a level of tension and paranoia that must partially mimic what an actual soldier would feel, well-armed, but alone (save for Anya in the ear-piece) in hostile territory. The landscapes are expansive because the engine used came from a flight simulator game. The voice acting is great, better than the sequel (IGI2:Covert Strike). Plot is a relatively familiar arms dealer/nuclear terrorism plot.
G**R
nice game
nice shooter type of game. has enough of a challange to make it interesting and took me a while to get past level 3 and now again on level 6. not sure how man levels it has but want to keep playing enough to keep playing the game.
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