4.6 /10 1 Votes
Designer(s) Dan Arey Initial release date 4 November 2008 Genre First-person shooter | 4.5/10 Engine CloakNT Developer Cauldron Mode Single-player video game | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Writer(s) Dan Arey
Michael G. Ryan Platforms PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows Publishers Activision, Activision Publishing Minneapolis, Inc Similar Cauldron games, First-person shooter games |
Secret Service, (also known as Secret Service: Ultimate Sacrifice) is a first-person shooter video game, developed by Cauldron HQ and published by Activision Value for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2 and Xbox 360. It is set in Washington D.C. on Inauguration Day, where the player assumes the role of an elite agent named Pierce, whose task is to eliminate enemies to prevent them from attacking the capitol. The game uses the CloakNT in-game engine. The game was released in North America on November 4, 2008 (2008-11-04) and was released in Europe on March 13, 2009 (2009-03-13).
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Plot

On the day of the Presidential inauguration Secret Service agent Pierce, a member of current President Simons personal detail, receives a phone call from a unknown caller who goes by the name "Semper"; latin for "always or ever". He warns that the President is in danger and that someone at the top has compromised the Secret Service warning that "Tyrants are everywhere".

Shortly thereafter, Dozens of hostiles; although dress like civilians they all armed with AKs and speak in Spanish attack the Lincoln Memorial where President Simon is shot. After taking down several RPGs President Simon is extracted to Walter Reed Medical Center.

Then reports of bombs planted in the Capital building with over one hundred civilians trapped in the cross fire. Agent Pierce enters while another agent,Doyle, provides updates on situation. After Pierce disarms bombs; the bomb squad was killed as soon as they entered the building and rescues a group of senators he questions the Speaker of the House about Vice-President elect, and learns that the president elect and vice-president elect were political enemies.
Doyle then updates that the bombs were a setup for CVX bombs that would decimate D.C. and they orginated from the fictional island of Costa Sentava; a militarily dictatorship led by a man named Vargas, who had used CVX gas before on his people during a revolt and also announced it was no longer in production .Doyle tells they had a inside man to not only get the gas in the country, but in the Capital as well. The soon to be Vice-president is also leading the US delegation at the South American Summit being held in D.C. Doyle and Pierce discuss about how they need to get to the White House to expose what's happening, Semper interject's implying the top level people hes going to talk to, could be the same top level people who could be behind the attacks.
Agent Pierce enters network of tunnels that lead to the White House fighting the terrorists and the tunnels automated defensive, enroute to the White House Pierce is told to stand down orders of Special Agent in Charge Kauffman, the man in charge of the Secret Service detail, but Later on while still in the tunnels Pierce learns that President Simon died from his wounds. Doyle tells that him that the President-elect detail has gone quite as well. After preventing a explosion in the tunnels, Pierce enters friendly territory,but not friendly towards him. Pierce must fight, non-lethally, through Secret Service agents ordered to stop him since being declared rogue.
Gameplay
The gameplay is very similar to Die Hard: Vendetta, the James Bond games, and Soldier of Fortune: Payback. The game contains puzzle elements, where players must defuse bombs and unlock doors. It also uses the same reloading animations from Soldier of Fortune: Payback and 007: Agent Under Fire. For instance, the Uzi in this game has the same reload animation as the Ingalls Type 20 that appeared in the latter game. Weapons are given pseudonyms as well, for instance, the AK-103 is called the "KMF-03", and the Uzi is the only firearm with its actual name.
Reception
Secret Service has received generally negative reviews. IGN reviewer Charles Onyett awarded the Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360 version a 4.5 rating, praising some of the game's artificial intelligence for having a bit of challenge. However, Oynett pointed out the game's single-player campaign for being too short and not featuring a multiplayer mode.