Release Date: March 21, 2023
A stealth FPP action game designed for multiplayer action. In Deceive Inc. we play as spies who carry out tasks in different parts of the world, competing with each other for which of them manages to complete the mission first.
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Deceive Inc is a stealth action game, developed for multiplayer action. It was created by the Sweet Bandits Studios team, made up of former employees of such companies as Beenox, Frima Studio, Gearbox Software and Ubisoft. Game was published by Tripwire Interactive.
Deceive Inc takes us on a journey to the universe in which the Deceive Inc. agency managed to gain a complete monopoly on the spy market. We take on the role of secret agents performing various tasks and competing with each other to see who will be the first to complete a mission.
In Deceive Inc. we observe the action from a first person perspective (FPP). We take on the role of spies, who are differentiated by their appearance, preferred weapons and skills. Missions in different parts of the world are the main attraction of the game. We break into closely guarded places and steal objects or data indicated by the headquarters.
While completing the objectives we use a wide range of gadgets straight out of a James Bond movie. These include a bulletproof umbrella and a holographic watch that can copy the appearance of other people. The latter allows us to go undercover without arousing the suspicion of staff or... other agents.
We should not forget that we are not the only ones sent on missions. There are other agents on our heels constantly, trying to carry out the same tasks with the same range of capabilities. As the first-come, first-served principle applies here, you'll have to be quick to play, or you'll have to take out your rivals in order to succeed. You have to be careful not to be unmasked and not to fall victim to the opponents yourself.
Deceive Inc lets you play in multiplayer mode only.
The colourful graphics of Deceive Inc. is in an eye-catching, cartoon style.
Platforms:
PC Windows
PlayStation 5
Xbox Series X/S
Developer: Sweet Bandits Studios
Publisher: Tripwire Interactive
Age restrictions: 16+
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System Requirements for Deceive Inc. Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core i5-6500 3.2 GHz / AMD Ryzen 3 3300U 2.1 GHz, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 2 GB GeForce GTX 750 / Radeon R7 265 or better, 8 GB HDD, Windows 10/11 64-bit.
Recommanded System Requirements:
Intel Core i7-6700 3.4 GHz / AMD Ryzen 5 3550H 2.1 GHz, 16 GB RAM, graphic card 8 GB GeForce GTX 1070 / Radeon RX Vega 56 or better, 8 GB HDD, Windows 10/11 64-bit.
Game Ratings for Deceive Inc. Video Game.
GamingBolt: 7 / 10 by Mike Alexander
If you're looking for an engaging multiplayer spy game, Deceive Inc. is hiding in plain sight. It has some issues that mar an otherwise solid experience, but it's difficult to fault it for those since it will only run you $20.
TheGamer: 3.5 / 5 by Tessa Kaur
Despite its bugs, Deceive Inc. is fun enough that I immediately started asking my friends to play with me. Nobody has taken the bait yet so I haven’t tried the multiplayer mode, but solo mode is fun enough that it’s tiding me over. Here’s hoping that the game fixes its many bugs quickly, because there’s plenty else to love about this game as long as they build on the base they’ve started with.
Hey Poor Player: 3.5 / 5 by Shane Boyle
Despite launching in a state that could really use an injection of some new content already, Deceive Inc. is a genuinely fresh and fun take on the asymmetrical multiplayer space. The tension and paranoia of the opening stages of each match are unlike anything else offered by the genre right now, and even though the tension of those initial moments is belittled slightly by the frequently chaotic endings, the gameplay hook remains strong enough that I’m keen to keep playing and getting familiar with the rest of the roster of agents. If you can look past the cash shop and are okay with buying a product on the basis that it serves as a strong foundation for something that could become pretty special, then Deceive Inc. might just be worth your time.