A stealth release just seems too appropriate for this game
When I was a wee tot, I loved to get on my auntās IBM PC compatible workstation and play some of the shareware she had installed on it. The original Duke Nukem and Secret Agent stand out most to me, and while I was most obsessed with the former, I loved the latter, as well.
Of course, I was maybe five or six at the time, so I never got far, but itās a nice memory that stuck with me all the same.
Iām obviously not the only one with fond memories of the ā90s puzzle-platformer since Apogee Entertainment has stealth dropped a spiffed-up version today that they have dubbed Secret Agent HD. The āHDā part is maybe a bit questionable since itās still pixel art. At least theyāve made it look nicer, and now Agent 006 is no longer a weird, grey-skinned Frankensteinās Monster.
On top of that, a fourth episode has been added to the existing three. Moreover, a level editor with Steam Workshop support has been thrown in. This means you can create and sample additional devious traps.
That amounts to 16 more levels, 7 new enemies, and extra tunes in the soundtrack. Top that with a bottomless source of fan levels. Hopefully, you remember what a floppy disk looks like, because youāll be collecting plenty of them here.
Secret Agent HD is available right now on GOG and Steam for PC and Linux. You can have it for the paltry sum of $4.99. Itās the perfect opportunity for me to peer pressure you into giving this not-quite-classic a try.
Published: Jun 30, 2021 02:00 pm