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Agent Intercept
Leap into the driver's seat of an epic narrative of intrigue, betrayal, and unbelievable set-pieces. Stop the nefarious criminal organization CLAW and save the world from total destruction in your slick, souped-up, transforming vehicle.
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Agent Intercept is a game that anyone could enjoy. The simplicity of its gameplay makes it approachable to all, while the objectives require practice and skill to complete. Agent Intercept may have started life as a Spyhunter reboot, but it definitely has its own identity. Stylish, slick, and satisfying, Agent Intercept is worth paying attention to.
Do you remember Midway? Remember the good old days when they would pump out a ton of arcade titles and other random home console games? Granted, most of their later stuff wasn’t very good, but I do miss the kind of gameplay approach basically only they were able to ever master. Nowadays, even though Warner Bros. owns their entire catalog, they only seem to care about Mortal Kombat and that one time they decided to make a Rampage movie. But they had so many fun franchises: San Francisco Rush...
If you've ever wanted to feel like a superspy with a lead foot then here's the very cool vehicle-based arcade-like indie Agent Intercept.
There’s not much to put you off from playing Agent Intercept, really. It may not be the most visually appealing title, especially on PS5, but it doesn’t look too bad. And while the jilted camera angles can sometimes make it awkward to gauge if you’re lined up correctly with a pick-up, you soon get used to it. It’s not particularly big or complex but it offers pure, unadulterated, arcade fun. Sometimes that’s all you want. So, if you suddenly feel the urge to chase down a crime syndicate in a futuristic vehicle that transforms, keep Agent Intercept on your radar. You might beat its campaign in ...
The game’s variety is not very high in fact, and once you see all the transforming vehicle has to offer, it doesn’t really have many new tricks left up its sleeve. It only lasts a couple hours so it’s certainly not a grave issue, but it’s quite noticeable that Agent Intercept was a fun, if basic mobile game, and the transition to consoles hasn’t really added much value to it. Is it enjoyable for a few hours of mindless fun? It sure is, though even amongst the casual titles there are deeper and more varied options to choose from. Options that are also quite a lot cheaper in price, however.