Spy Fiction
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For the literature genre, see Spy fiction.
Spy Fiction (スパイフィクション, Supai Fikushon) is a 2003 stealth-based video game by Access Games for the PlayStation 2.[1]
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Spy Fiction | |
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Developer(s) | Access Games |
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Director(s) | Hidetaka Suehiro |
Producer(s) | Kuniaki Kakuwa |
Artist(s) | Range Murata |
Writer(s) | Hidetaka Suehiro |
Composer(s) | Yoshiyuki Ishii Dota Ando |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 2 |
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Genre(s) | Action-adventure, stealth |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
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The game is promoted as "stealth action inspired by genre-defined espionage classics" and gives players the ability to disguise themselves as any character in the game. The lack of advertising before release and realism in the game are commonly cited as reasons why this game was outshone by its competitors in the stealth genre and sold poorly.