



To accomplish the task, you're supposed to find an enemy uniform, disguise yourself as an enemy soldier, trade a bottle of vodka for a truck, load a crate onto the truck, drive the truck several miles through a few checkpoints, lift some identification out of another crate, and use the identification to gain access to the base. The goal of the mission is to sneak into an enemy base and steal some secret documents. The first level serves as a microcosm of the entire game. But in practice, Codename Eagle is a short, linear, and really goofy game that's much more frustrating than it is interesting. It sounds like a great idea in theory and suggests that developer Refraction has created an evolutionary advancement of the first-person shooter. You start on foot, but you can commandeer any vehicle you find, from motorcycles, to tanks, to biplanes. Codename Eagle is a 3D action game in which you conduct espionage through huge outdoor environments.
