Enhanced graphic engine powers stunning new visuals for "IGI 2: Covert Strike" on PC.
With "IGI 2: Covert Strike" set for a PC release in February 2003, Codemasters today reveals stunning new images that show the game running under its enhanced graphics engine.
Innerloop, the team developing the stealth-themed first-person shooter, has invested additional time and resources in advancing the game's visual quality and level of detail.
Displaying a remarkable enhancement over those seen to date, the new screenshots show IGI 2: Covert Strike to be very much worth the wait.
The game's continued development is also benefiting the multiplayer mode, which will offer full team-oriented multiplayer gaming, with squads of up to eight players on both sides.
Codemasters will publish IGI 2: Covert Strike in February for PC CD-ROM. More information, visuals and movie files, showing the game in action, are available online from the dedicated microsite at
http://www.codemasters.com/igi2
ABOUT IGI 2: COVERT STRIKE
Choose your tactics – stealth or guns blazing, it'll make all the difference in IGI 2: Covert Strike, the sequel to the award-winning FPS. The covert missions continue the career of David Jones, a former SAS soldier, now working freelance for the secret organisation, codenamed 'IGI' (Institute for Geotactical Intelligence). The spiralling plot takes Jones through real world locations spanning three continents, with the action ranging from all-out base assaults to covert surveillance and infiltration; thefts and escapes in outdoor and indoor, urban and rural environments. With SAS hero Chris Ryan as the game's military consultant, IGI 2: Covert Strike features more than 30 accurately modelled real-world weapons, including: knives, pistols, assault and sniper rifles, sub machineguns, miniguns, rocket launchers and grenades. Full information on the game and Chris Ryan's involvement can be found online at:
http://www.codemasters.com/igi2