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{{More footnotes|date=April 2009}} {{GameInfobox |developer = Activision |publisher = Activision |director = Ken Berris |designer = Juan Carlos Coto, Larry Galka, Bruce Ondor, Jeff Sullivan |composer = Jeehun Hwang |na_rel = {{Release|1996|February|29|NA}} <ref name="dates">[http://www.gamefaqs.com/computer/doswin/data/198752.html Release dates]. [[GameFAQs]]. Retrieved on February 7, 2008.</ref> |genre = Adventure |features = Single-player |ratings = ESRB-T, RSAC-3 |platforms = Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, MS-DOS |wplatforms= Windows 95 |media = CD-ROM |input = Keyboard, Mouse }} '''''Spycraft''''' (also known by its full title, '''''Spycraft: The Great Game''''') is an [[adventure game|adventure]] [[CD-ROM]] [[computer game|game]] published by [[Activision]] in [[1996 in video gaming|1996]]. It details the attempted assassination of the [[President of the United States]] and the [[CIA]] and [[Foreign Intelligence Service (Russia)|SVR]] attempts to save him. Although the game was not approved by either organization, it tends to favour realism due to its coordination with former CIA director [[William Colby]] and former [[KGB]] Major-General [[Oleg Kalugin]]. ==Plot== The player plays Thorn, a rookie at the CIA whose gender is unspecified. During training, Thorn receives word that the [[Russia]]n presidential candidate has been assassinated, and during a live-fire exercise, Thorn's instructor is killed. Thorn learns that a former CIA agent (codenamed "Harmonica") is behind both hits. After travelling to Moscow, one of the team, Parker, winds up dead at the hands of Harmonica and the other, Lange, is missing. During Thorn's travels, Thorn meets an SVR agent named Yuri Gromchevsky. With his help, Thorn learns that a mercenary agency called "Procat" has been hired to kill the Russian presidential candidate and President Brooks at the signing of the END nuclear treaty. After researching Procat, Thorn heads to [[London]] to speak with John Blake, a former [[Secret Intelligence Service|MI6]] agent who killed the former leader of Procat. It appears that Procat is functioning under the leadership of a new man, codenamed "Mirage". Although he has no idea where Mirage is, Blake provides Thorn with a folder of intelligence on Procat. Names listed in the file include a former FBI agent codenamed "Grendel" ([[Kirk B.R. Woller|Kirk Woller]]) and other living and deceased members of Procat. In Moscow, Thorn heads to an informant's house only to find Lange. Lange sold Parker out to Procat, leaving Thorn with no choice but to kill his former colleague. Thorn learns that there is a [[mole (espionage)|mole]] in the CIA and that a "nuclear pit" has been stolen by members of Procat and is being sold to a former CIA asset and current Punjabi gunrunner/terrorist named "Onyx". Thorn travels to [[Heidelberg]] and meets with Onyx, who reveals the pit is being exchanged at a factory that evening. Several options are given to the player: Thorn lets Onyx go, but he warns Grendel, who kills Thorn at the deal; Thorn goes in, guns blazing, killing Grendel and recovering the pit; or Thorn poses as Onyx, taking the pit without gunplay, but Onyx escapes. After intercepting several transmissions between Mirage and the mole, Thorn heads to [[Tunisia]] to intercept them. However, they have clearly been tipped off; only Mirage is there. After killing Mirage's goons, Thorn learns that Mirage is none other than John Blake. Blake gets the jump on Thorn, but his gun jams and Blake is held by Thorn at gunpoint. The player is given the option to kill Blake or let him go. The [[Director of Central Intelligence|DCI]] offers Thorn congratulations either way, noting that they will "take care of Blake". In a helicopter, Thorn opens Blake's computer, which is rigged to explode. Thorn downloads a portion of the files, then tosses the computer from the helicopter. Thorn uses these files to send a message to the mole to root him out, requesting a meeting at a [[dacha]] in [[Crimea]]. Thorn's first priority, however, is the president. After returning to [[Moscow]], Thorn hunts down Harmonica and just as he is about to kill the president, Thorn comes to the rescue and finishes Harmonica. The DCI congratulates Thorn but notes the mole is still a threat. Thorn heads off with Yuri to Crimea. When they get to Crimea, it turns out that it is the retreat for the replacement candidate for the Russian presidency. He is sitting there with his campaign manager, and after Yuri accuses him of hiring Procat, it is revealed that his campaign manager actually did the job. By killing his predecessor, it allowed the candidate to run for presidency, and by killing the president of the United States, the Russians would keep their nuclear arsenal. As Yuri is about to arrest the manager, the mole arrives. It is none other than Thorn's boss, [[Director of the National Clandestine Service|DDO]] Warhurst. Warhurst betrayed his country because he could not stand the fact that his superior was appointed by the President. Thorn's support officer, Jaimie Seaton, sends a burst of static through Warhurst's earpiece, briefly throwing his aim off and allowing Thorn to shoot Warhurst. Yuri restrains the manager and the candidate congratulates Thorn on a job well done. Yuri, however, seems intent on throwing the candidate in jail. Because the candidate is ahead in the polls and now supports the END treaty, it is Thorn's job to protect him. There are two final options presented to the player: # '''Shoot Yuri.''' Thorn gets a medal back at home and a vacation in [[Fiji]]. The Russian elections go smoothly and the new candidate seems intent on forging a good relationship with the U.S. # '''Do not shoot Yuri.''' Although this is easier on the player's conscience, Thorn is fired when he returns home for refusing to follow orders. Meanwhile, in Russia, chaos ensues and the old President declares [[martial law]] and seals himself off from the U.S. == References == {{Reflist}} ==External links== *{{GameFAQs|type=/computer/doswin|num=198752|name=''Spycraft: The Great Game''}} *{{imdb title|id=0240921|title=Spycraft: The Great Game}} *{{moby game|id=/spycraft-the-great-game|name=''Spycraft: The Great Game''}}
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