Game name: Velvet Assassin
Ganre: Action, PC Games
Developer: Replay Studios
Release date: 2009
Interface language: EN / Multi6
Voice language: EN / Multi6
Description:
Inspired by the fascinating story and unbreakable spirit of British secret agent Violette Szabo, players take control of Violette Summer, a beautiful World War II spy deep behind enemy lines with no support or official backing from the British Government. Intense stealth action game play with a startling real-time lighting system and surreal visuals combine to produce an incredible gaming experience. Through third person game play, sneak up on enemies and pull the pins from their belted grenades. Infiltrate a Gestapo prison and slip cyanide to your own men before the Germans make them talk. And slink through the shadows to finish off your unsuspecting enemies with a single, silent move. Through Violettes fever dreams, experience what she experienced. Walk where she walked. And kill those she killed.
- Stealth assasinations – Execute over 50 different brutal maneuvers to deliver a quick and silent death to enemy soldiers or use the environment itself to take down Violettes foes.
- Dynamic lighting and shadows – Slip into the darkness of Nazi-controlled Europe and avoid the relentless searchlights of German guards that cut through your shadowy cover.
- Stylized environments - Explore surreal, dreamlike settings that are modeled after actual World War II locations.
- Unique perspective - Experience the unimaginable horrors of war through Violette’s fever dreams. Shift into Morphine Mode when Violette’s memories betray her to reposition and gain an advantage against opposing forces.
System Requirements:
CPU: Singlecore CPU with 3GHZ
RAM: 512 MB
OS: Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10
Video Card: Pixel Shader 3 Graphics Card with 256 MB VRAM (Geforce 6800 or ATI X1600)
Free Disk Space: 5 GB
Recommended System Requirements
CPU: Dual core CPU with 2Ghz
RAM: 1 GB
OS: Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10
Video Card: Geforce7900gt or ATI X1900 xt
Free Disk Space: 5 GB
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