Release Year: 2000
Genre: Tactical Shooter / First-Person Shooter (FPS)
Developer: Innerloop Studios
Publisher: Eidos Interactive
Platforms: PC
Game Description
Project I.G.I: I’m Going In is a tactical first-person shooter that emphasizes realism, stealth, and strategic gameplay. Players take on the role of David Jones, a former SAS operative working for the Institute for Geotactical Intelligence (IGI), tasked with completing high-risk covert missions.
Unlike typical fast-paced shooters, IGI focuses on careful planning, stealth movement, and precise execution. Players must infiltrate enemy bases, gather intelligence, and eliminate threats while managing limited resources—there is no mid-mission saving, making each mission intense and rewarding.
The game features large open-ended levels, realistic weapon mechanics, and intelligent enemy AI, offering players multiple ways to complete objectives.
Key Features
- Realistic tactical FPS gameplay
- Large, open-ended mission environments
- Stealth-based mechanics with multiple approaches
- Intelligent enemy AI and challenging difficulty
- Wide variety of realistic weapons
- Mission-based progression with strategic objectives
- Immersive military-style experience
Minimum System Requirements (PC)
- OS: Windows 95 / 98 / ME / 2000
- Processor: Pentium II 300 MHz
- RAM: 64 MB
- Graphics: 8 MB DirectX compatible GPU
- DirectX: Version 7.0
- Storage: 500 MB available space
- Sound: DirectX compatible sound card
Recommended System Requirements (PC)
- OS: Windows 98 / 2000
- Processor: Pentium III 450 MHz or higher
- RAM: 128 MB
- Graphics: 16 MB DirectX compatible GPU
- DirectX: Version 7.0 or higher
- Storage: 700 MB available space
- Sound: DirectX compatible sound card
Why Play Project I.G.I?
Project IGI is perfect for players who enjoy slow-paced, strategic shooters that require planning and precision. Its realistic approach, challenging missions, and stealth-focused gameplay make it a classic among tactical FPS fans.













