It is World War II. In 1942, Germany is at the peak of its might. The Third Reich spans most of Europe. It rests on the Pyrenees on the West, and in the East Wehrmaht soldiers can already see the spires of the Kremlin.
One of the few still independent countries is Great Britain. The British Government drafts a plan for the most daring wartime operation. Key officials of the Third Reich are to become targets of surgical precision strikes. After a few months of gathering intelligence, MI6 designates three targets, the likelihood of whose assassination is higher than zero. They are: Joseph Goebbels �- the Nazi propaganda minister; Heinrich Himmler � Head of SS and creator of concentration camps; Herman Goering � Co-creator of Gestapo and Luftwaffe commander. As MI6' secret agent Jan Mortyr, it is your job to carry out these secret missions.
One of the few still independent countries is Great Britain. The British Government drafts a plan for the most daring wartime operation. Key officials of the Third Reich are to become targets of surgical precision strikes. After a few months of gathering intelligence, MI6 designates three targets, the likelihood of whose assassination is higher than zero. They are: Joseph Goebbels �- the Nazi propaganda minister; Heinrich Himmler � Head of SS and creator of concentration camps; Herman Goering � Co-creator of Gestapo and Luftwaffe commander. As MI6' secret agent Jan Mortyr, it is your job to carry out these secret missions.
System requirements
OS: Windows 2000/XP/Vista
DirectX 9.0c
Processor : 2.0 Ghz
RAM: 512 MB (1GB for Windows Vista)
Video: GeForce 5700 or Radeon 9700, Video Memory: 128MB
Audio: 13-bit, DirectX 9.0 compliant
DVD-ROM x4
Mouse, keyboard
Broadband Internet connection or LAN (for multiplayer)
DirectX 9.0c
Processor : 2.0 Ghz
RAM: 512 MB (1GB for Windows Vista)
Video: GeForce 5700 or Radeon 9700, Video Memory: 128MB
Audio: 13-bit, DirectX 9.0 compliant
DVD-ROM x4
Mouse, keyboard
Broadband Internet connection or LAN (for multiplayer)
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