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If you’ve played early Hitman titles, you’ll feel right at home—or at least familiar with the frustrations. The game prioritizes "social stealth," where success depends on:
In the golden age of stealth games, names like Hitman and Splinter Cell reign supreme. But for those who have scoured the depths of the genre, Alekhine's Gun (available on platforms like Steam ) offers a nostalgic, albeit clunky, trip back to the tense atmosphere of the 1960s. The Premise: A Spy Caught Between Two Worlds
Named after the powerful chess formation where the queen supports two rooks on a single file, the game puts you in the shoes of Semyon Strogov, a KGB agent known by the codename Alekhine. Set during the height of the Cold War, you’re recruited by the CIA to uncover a conspiracy that could lead to nuclear annihilation. Gameplay: Classic Social Stealth
Reviewers from Medium and Reddit often point out that the game feels like a relic of a previous generation. The AI can be unpredictable—sometimes oblivious and other times possessing superhuman sight—and the controls are notoriously "clunky."
Title: Shadow of the Cold War: Is Alekhine’s Gun a Stealth Diamond in the Rough?
However, for fans of the Death to Spies series (of which this is a spiritual successor), the open-ended level design and historical settings provide a satisfying challenge that modern, more "hand-holdy" stealth games often lack.
: Mastering the art of blending in by stealing uniforms to access restricted areas.
: Poisoning drinks or staging accidents to make your target's death look like a stroke of bad luck. The Verdict: Rough Around the Edges
If you’ve played early Hitman titles, you’ll feel right at home—or at least familiar with the frustrations. The game prioritizes "social stealth," where success depends on:
In the golden age of stealth games, names like Hitman and Splinter Cell reign supreme. But for those who have scoured the depths of the genre, Alekhine's Gun (available on platforms like Steam ) offers a nostalgic, albeit clunky, trip back to the tense atmosphere of the 1960s. The Premise: A Spy Caught Between Two Worlds
Named after the powerful chess formation where the queen supports two rooks on a single file, the game puts you in the shoes of Semyon Strogov, a KGB agent known by the codename Alekhine. Set during the height of the Cold War, you’re recruited by the CIA to uncover a conspiracy that could lead to nuclear annihilation. Gameplay: Classic Social Stealth
Reviewers from Medium and Reddit often point out that the game feels like a relic of a previous generation. The AI can be unpredictable—sometimes oblivious and other times possessing superhuman sight—and the controls are notoriously "clunky."
Title: Shadow of the Cold War: Is Alekhine’s Gun a Stealth Diamond in the Rough?
However, for fans of the Death to Spies series (of which this is a spiritual successor), the open-ended level design and historical settings provide a satisfying challenge that modern, more "hand-holdy" stealth games often lack.
: Mastering the art of blending in by stealing uniforms to access restricted areas.
: Poisoning drinks or staging accidents to make your target's death look like a stroke of bad luck. The Verdict: Rough Around the Edges