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Combination of Splinter Cell and Rainbow Six 3
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 13 / 13
Date: June 14, 2004
Author: Amazon User
Loved this game! It combines the movie elements with some elements of play that are similar to Splinter Cell, Rainbow Six and even a little Metal Gear. The missions are varied and for gamers like me who aren't strictly pick up and play type players it's easy enough to get a handle of and soon take off running.
The graphics are great and they have a lot of the actors doing their own characters, short of Tom Cruise but I actually liked the guy doing the voice of Ethan just fine. Lots of weapons and different types of missions.
I also enjoyed the fact that there are so many different things to change the game, stealth, shooter, and puzzle/objectives.
I rented the game first and then actually bought a copy that I have played more than once.
The only problem I really had was two parts of the mission where you need to follow a plane and catch a parachute.
Look forward to a sequel.
Easy Mode is Only the Beginning
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 7 / 7
Date: January 26, 2004
Author: Amazon User
Mission Impossible was a great TV series, a great movie, and now it has turned into a great game. It's a combination of stealth, puzzles and shooting.
This is definitely a game you can replay many times. The easy mode is REALLY easy and is set up more as a training tool for those who aren't familiar with this type of game. On the other hand, the harder modes can get REALLY nasty and it will take you several times to get through those.
The movements of the character climbing over boxes and sliding along walls are all extremely well done. The graphics in general are quite nice - maybe not up to Splinter Cell quality, but they do draw you in. The plot is great too - it is a plausible situation and you do start to feel connected with the various characters. You care about what happens to them.
The game isn't simple. This isn't a doom-like shooter where you plow straight forward. You actually have to think about the situation you're in, figure out what the best method would be for getting to your objective and then working on it. Don't expect giant glowing arrows in this telling you DO THIS NEXT! I really enjoyed the challenge.
Highly recommended for fans of the Splinter Cell genre, as a way to test both their reflexes and their brainpower!
Clancy kicker!
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 7 / 8
Date: November 29, 2003
Author: Amazon User
This is the game to beat splinter cell. MI has hours of fun with tons of gadgets. The game is not based on any of the films although it has a clssic scene from Mission Impossible 1. This is a stealth action game with many remembered scenes from the movie. The only bad thing is Tom Cruise wasn't willing to lend his voice in the game so Ethan will be a little unreconisible. Apart from that this game will satisfiy all gamers
Good rent, but not a good buy
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 2 / 3
Date: January 24, 2004
Author: Amazon User
If you are looking for a fun rent this game delivers. The length, array of weapons and replay value keep this game from being a good buy. YOu can get the most out of this game in one rent, but buying it will likely leave you dissapointed.
3 1/2 Stars. Send In the Clones!! Sam Jr. has a turn.
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 1 / 2
Date: March 09, 2004
Author: Amazon User
With the success of last year's game Splinter Cell, it's only natural that many games bearing a striking resemblance would emerge. Atari (formerally Infogrames) gives us it's latest effort from the Mission Impossible series called "Operation Surma". Though while being almost an unapolagetic clone of games like Splinter Cell and Metal Gear Solid, if you probe just enough under the surface, there's enough to keep you interested for a while.
The game's hero is the protagonist from the MI movies; Ethan Hunt. However, due to copyright and legal issues, he looks and sounds nothing like Tom Cruise. Those of you familiar with the series Cowboy Bebop will recoginze the voice of Steven Blum giving our hero his familiar Spike Speigel'esque sounding delivery. The action centers on Hunt, this time around he's taken a stealthy turn. The fictional nation of Yugaria is developing bio weapons with the help of a corporation named Surma Inc. Hunt's job is to get in there, figure out what's going on and to stop it if possible.
The gameplay is VERY similar to games like Splinter Cell and Metal Gear Solid. Almost to the point where alot of the controls are identical. If you've played Splinter Cell you can practically jump right in and play MI: Operation Surma. There are alot of MI gadgets that are pretty neat though. The WASP cam (a flying camera), the micro cord, sound imaging goggles. A few gadgets probably would make 007 a little envious. One cool gadget is the Remote Camera Viewer, which allows you to tap into security cameras to recon an area. All of them are relatively easy to use. But make no bones about it, this is a stealth game. Though not as stealthy as Splinter Cell or MGS, going unseen is more advantagous. The enemy A.I. is a little subpar at times. Enemys will stand out in the open almost as if saying "Please shoot me", which makes your job a bit easier.
The graphics for this game are some what of a letdown. Though while they are nice, this game almost trys to be too ambitous than the graphics will allow. Frequently there is considerable slowdown. Almost to the point where the framerate looks like it's in slowmotion. There are some light and shadow tricks done but it's not a huge graphical innovation. It's similar to the shadow tricks currently employed in the game Manhunt. Ethan's moves are also, at times fluid and at others strenuous. I'm not sure but it doesn't look like motion capture was used. If it had been then possibley Ethan would move a little more effortlessly. There are times where he's almost skating arcoss the gamescape. One thing that is nice about the graphics are the environments. Though some are pretty generic looking others are very well laid out. There is quite a bit of open areas in the game. The added expanses make stealth a little more challenging at times. The camera also can be a little tricky but a quick tap of the R3 button will recenter it.
The sound in the game is pretty good. There's crashing glass, conversations between NPC's. Ving Rhames returns as the voice of Luther, Hunt's intel and support team member. Though there's no way to communicate directley with Luther he will chime in on a "need to know" basis.
This game may seem like a blatant Splinter Cell rip off, and to tell you the honest truth......yeah it sort of is. But if you dig deep enough under the surface, there's surprisingly enough to keep your interest to want to play through the entire game. And with Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow delayed for the Playstation 2 till July, this game will give you enough of a stealth fix to hold you over. The best advice I can tell you is to give this a rental first. That and don't pay full price.
It captures the spirit of the Mission: Impossible movies
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 1 / 2
Date: May 30, 2004
Author: Amazon User
M:I-Operation Surma does a good job of capturing the spirit of the Mission: Impossible movies (hence the title). There's the going under cover and puzzles of M:I-1 and the action and stealth of M:I-2. It also has the spirit and atmosphere of the ever-popular stealth game Splinter Cell. However, even though a lot of people it said Operation Surma was too much like Splinter Cell, I say it has just as much stuff not in Splinter Cell that is in Splinter Cell. For example, in Splinter Cell, the game revolves around stealth. Stealth, stealth, stealth. Action is kept to a minimum with you sneaking up on guards and bopping them in the head. In Operation Surma, there's a lot more of shooting stuff, although it's kept to a level where the game is still very stealthy. But it's a lot more fun doing this sometimes than just hiding in the shadows. When it comes to stealth, this game does very well. Operation Surma has a stealth meter just like Splinter Cell, although it's a lot simpler. And there's another improvement over Splinter Cell: If you're discovered, and there's no time for your pistol, then you can use hand-to-hand combat, which much more well done that in Splinter Cell. In Splinter Cell, the elbow bopping continued while the guards continued to blast away at you. In Operation Surma, Ethan Hunt (the main character whom you control) can punch their lights out and do a couple of Jackie Chan-style kicks and chops. By the way, when you do a prone kill (where Ethan hand-chops the neck of a falling guard to keep on the ground after he's knocked down), hold down X so you'll see Ethan do it in slow-motion, it's really cool. The controls are good (and not at all similar to Splinter Cell except for the controls for firing) and are easy to get used to. The camera, however, may be a little tricky, but by hitting R3 you can straighten it out. The sound is great. The voice-acting is the best. Luther is voiced by Ving Rhames, the guy who played him in the movie, so he sounds very realistic. Other characters sound like their characters from the movies, except for Ethan. That's my only real problem with this game, that Tom Cruise didn't do the voice-overs and didn't have the character modeled after him (though Ethan still looks like him a bit). The background noise like the fireworks and gunfire sound realistic and are good too. This game is a very good game. It's just as good as Splinter Cell and does justice to the Mission: Impossible movies. If you are a fan of Mission: Impossible, like me, or a fan of stealth/action games, then get this game.
Not bad at all!
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 0 / 1
Date: January 01, 2004
Author: Amazon User
Not to many reviews written on this game so I'de thought to share my views on this game for whomever is deciding to buy it or not. Operation Surma is a fairly good game. It has a LOT of elements from Splinter Cell, you just have a lot more gadgets to play with. Sometimes a little too much which will confuse you on what to use and when.
Good thing:
-The Grapics
-Sound
-The Gadgets
-Controls (except for the camera control which is in reverse)
-Many missions
Bad things:
-Splinter Cell rip off
-EASY!!!!
-Stealth mode is not very effective and interesting!
General advise - Rent first
Splinter Cell Rip Off
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 2
Date: January 04, 2004
Author: Amazon User
This game is a Splinter Cell Rip Off it makes you hide the bodies, hacking sneaking up behind people and killing them the graphics stink and their's basiclly no light in the first level the tutourail bottom line
THIS GAME BLOWS DONT WASTE YOUR CASH
THIS GAME ROCKS!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 2
Date: February 22, 2004
Author: Amazon User
Hard core gamers might not like it, but for me, this game had great graphics, greats movie cut scenes, geat voice over work, intelligent dialogue, well paced action and stealth, excellent use of save points and in-mission checkpoints to minimize repeat level play, and just overall great missions and action! This is worth buying and ignore the haters who have given it a negative review.
Not bad...
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 2
Date: June 13, 2004
Author: Amazon User
When I first played this game, I was amazed.The masks and wepons are amazing.I didnt play it for a while and my first black controler broke. Then i bought a ps1 white controler and it wouldnt work with this game,so be careful !!
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