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CounterSpy

CounterSpy

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Release Date: August 19, 2014

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Set in the cold war reality, spy platform game with stealth elements. The title is a debut of an independent studio Dynamighty, which includes former employees of LucasArts and Pixar movie studio. During the game we play as an agent of elite organization whose task is to take care of the balance of power between the superpowers and prevent the outbreak of an open armed conflict.

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Epic Espionage Action across all your PlayStation & Mobile devices.

- Stealth & Action your way through military bases as an Agent for rogue spy agency C.O.U.N.T.E.R

- Prevent crazed superpowers in their twisted Space Race to be first to nuke the moon!

- Experience fresh new gameplay in each play session with procedurally generated gameplay.

- Unlock new weapons & abilities by stealing blueprints & dossiers.

- Beat your friend's progress. Find their downed agent for extra rewards

Platforms:

PlayStation 3

PlayStation 3 August 19, 2014

PlayStation Vita

PlayStation Vita August 19, 2014

PlayStation 4

PlayStation 4 August 19, 2014

Android

Android September 5, 2014

Apple iOS

Apple iOS September 5, 2014

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Game Ratings for CounterSpy Video Game.

6.9

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Game is Recomended by 40% of Critics. There are 38 Critic Reviews.

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Attack of the Fanboy: 4 / 5 by William Schwartz

Impressive visuals and gameplay innovations for the stealth genre, Counter Spy is an impressive first offering from this new studio. While it's not perfect, and near broken in some cases, stealth fans who buy on PS4 or PS3 won't likely leave disappointed.

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GamesRadar+: 3 / 5 by Matt Buckley

The early hours of CounterSpy's stylish combo of stealth and shooting are worth a playthrough, but after it leaves its sneakiness behind, it's a sub-par cover shooter that's half as fun.

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Digital Trends: 2.5 / 5 by Adam Rosenberg

CounterSpy goes heavy on style, by Dynamighty's bid for replayability fizzles around shallow shooting galleries.

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