Death to Spies Moment of Truth

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Death to Spies Moment of Truth

Rating: 3.8 (525 votes cast)

Moment of Truth is a sequel to the popular stealth action title Death to Spies. The game's main character is Semion Strogov, a captain in the 4th department of the Soviet counterintelligence service called SMERSH. SMERSH literally means in Russian, Death to Spies, which was the name for a set of counterintelligence departments in the Soviet Army formed during World War II. Strogov is back from his previous missions and must now participate in a series of even more complicated and exciting military operations under the code name "Death to Spies: Moment of Truth".

The hero possesses all the skills required to accomplish especially dangerous missions including, getting information about the disposition of hostile military and civil units, assassination of enemy agents and representatives of Wehrmacht’s high-ranking officers and espionage.

By the order of his supreme commander Strogov, who passed through a serious retraining, will have to accomplish various top secret missions. His task is to capture spies, saboteurs and gather information about their actions using unique technologies and devices.

  • Brand new missions located in Western and Eastern Europe, USA, in the UK and the territory of the former USSR
  • New vehicles and weapons
  • Enhanced animations and visual
  • New graphic effects: new landscape texturing with higher resolution and bump mapping effects, updated rendering with HDR and dithered shadows
  • Improved interface
  • Moment of Truth contains a lot of improvements based on the game community’s requests
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  • Platform:PC
  • File size:3 558.12 MB
  • Categories:Action
  • Publisher:1C
  • DRM:DRM Free

System Requirements

    • OS: Microsoft® Windows® 98/2000/XP/Vista
    • DirectX 9.0c
    • CPU: Intel Pentium IV or AMD Athlon 2-2,4 GHz
    • RAM: 1 GB
    • 3.8 GB of free space on your hard drive
    • DirectX Compatible Sound Card
    • Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce 5700/ATI Radeon 9800 with 128 MB RAM or higher

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Death to Spies Moment of Truth review

By TurkishAg46 posted 29th November 2012

If you love hitman you will like this game its like hitman in many way but you are a soviet agent in ww2 really fun game which will satisfy people who love spy stuff

Death to Spies Moment of Truth review

By LundB posted 28th November 2012

Building on the surprisginly decent Death to Spies, Moment of Truth is actually a genuinely good game. An interesting mixture of splinter cell and hitman, I quite like it, especially given that the stealth game market is so thin.

Death to Spies Moment of Truth review

By deztag posted 29th September 2012

Its a difficult game, but not so much of that is due to the flaws in the game so its not going to frustrate you in that way, beating the game on its own terms makes it much more satisfying that beating its flaws and faults as you do in many games like this, the only one that isn't intentional is how you really don't know how fulfilling an objective will effect the scenario which can lead to death and confusion. The AI is great in terms of responding to the players actions and attempts to infiltrate, so long as you don't get into a gunfight when they get a bit derpy. Solid game and game play, once you learn how it works a few levels in it just gets better

Death to Spies Moment of Truth review

By the-dk-viking posted 24th September 2012

I love this game, and its a bit different from other games.

Reminds me of the old C64/Amiga version, of "Escape from Castle Wolenstein", just in a new and much better version!.

Just my 2 cents :)

Death to Spies Moment of Truth review

By Pinogino posted 24th September 2012

Death to Spies Moment of Truth is an experience that will give you a headache with its highly difficult stealth action, but at the same time it grants moment of incredible satisfaction when you pass a seemingly impossible hurdle. The lack of a strong narrative context keep it from reaching its real potential, and its high difficulty make it difficult to play for stealth novices. Nonetheless if you are searching for a real challange you will appreciate this game.

Death to Spies Moment of Truth review

By tayfuntuna posted 13th September 2012

This is the sequel of Death to Spies, an interesting game between Splinter Cell and Hitman. It may as well can drive you mad with it's difficult gameplay, but it's certainly fun for the stealth-action lovers. Graphics look a bit improved. Go for it!

Death to Spies Moment of Truth review

By Dshiller posted 12th August 2012

The differences between this game and its predecessor are many, and Moment of Truth is better in every aspect I can think of.

As such, I can only do what I did with the first one: recommend it to lovers of the stealth genre, who don't mind their missions dragging on hours, filled with patience and thinking.

I would add to that that should you decide to play the series, you should start with the first one so that your standards won't be too high. The differences can be noticed right away, and what it did to me was make me feel the first one was not worth the effort because I played this one first.

Death to Spies Moment of Truth review

By akeem420 posted 12th August 2012

The first "death to spies" game was awesome. The sequel left alot to be desired. I would recommend the first game to anyone, I wouldn't recommend the second at all.

Death to Spies Moment of Truth review

By Headlight posted 6th July 2012

If you like the Hitman you should enjoy this sequel to Death to Spies. No gameplay glitches or bugs like the first outing but the story is more lackluster which seems to be the case with most sophmore titles. Reminded me of Velvet Assassin quite a bit which isn't a bad thing.

Death to Spies Moment of Truth review

By commiered posted 26th June 2012

I said already how the original Death to Spies was a fantastic experience and the same thing can be said here. The graphics have gotten a boost with a great filter and all these little touches you see when walking around disguised on a German base such as a cook preparing meals, or pilots getting a patriotic pep talk from their commanding officer complete with 'Sieg Heils!' and the like. There are a lot more creative ways of getting rid of opposition such as spiking a pot of food with laxatives so the gun crew end up spending the time in a lavatory and not around the gun that you are meant to sabotage etc. It's a game where you can be as murderous or non-lethal as you like(I personally ended up killing only the targets in specific missions and ironically I ended up having to kill fewer Germans than I did Soviet traitors or US or British personnel!). The interface is also slicker and you now have a 'knock out' button which makes taking out unwary soldiers in close combat a breeze. My only gripe is that it only has 7 missions(large though they are and more elaborate than in the first game) and the overreaching plot is non existent, whereas the first game hinted at some great Stalinist conspiracy with you being arrested and recounting your missions in flashback. Play the first game, then play this. You won't regret it.

Death to Spies Moment of Truth review

By spinefarm posted 11th April 2012

This is standalone addon of the famous "Dead to Spies" game, it not only adds new missions (keeping the realism of the same), but has improved graphics, sound encoding and polished various aspects of the game.

If you played original game, this is A MUST.

If you haven't, you don't know what you are missing, it is a game that will put James Bond to kindergarten.

Death to Spies Moment of Truth review

By Kleidophoros posted 9th April 2012

Sequel to Death to Spies, Moment of Truth fixes some problems of the first game. Again a real difficult game, frustrating at times.

Great atmosphere, decent story, great gameplay; must play if you like stealth games.

Death to Spies Moment of Truth review

By kjetilkvalo posted 3rd February 2012

Extremely good game, with a very steep learning curve. If one got a little patience, this is a gold nugget of a game for all fans of the Hitman and commandos games.

Death to Spies Moment of Truth review

By Severose posted 15th August 2011

The second installment of a great game that feels like Hitman. It's slightly more fun for me than the first one as the gameplay glitches that were present in the last are fixed for the most part, but my only problem is the story. I feel like the story in the first was a little better, but that's just a small gripe that shouldn't really be taken into consideration, more of a side-note. Great game that is another must-buy for Hitman fans.

Death to Spies Moment of Truth review

By borug posted 2nd August 2011

Death to Spies: Moment of Truth is a nerve-wracking and often fulfilling experience that will give you a headache with its highly difficult stealth action--and cure it every time you successfully leap a seemingly impossible hurdle. The absence of narrative context and mission inconsistencies keep it from reaching its potential, and its tough-as-nails difficulty slams the door in the face of stealth novices. If you're resolute enough to withstand the challenge, however, you'll emerge from a play-through feeling victorious

Death to Spies Moment of Truth review

By keytool posted 28th July 2011

I really thought the first was better, although improved graphics and gameplay, nothuing new was brought to the table. It was still cool though, and as always, wait for a sale.

Death to Spies Moment of Truth review

By RedCommissar posted 30th January 2011

This is standalone addon of the famous "Dead to Spies" game, it not only adds new missions (keeping the realism of the same), but has improved graphics, sound encoding and polished various aspects of the game.

If you played original game, this is A MUST.

If you haven't, you don't know what you are missing, it is a game that will put James Bond to kindergarten.

Death to Spies Moment of Truth review

By WeeBee886 posted 30th December 2010

This game is in a class of its own as far as the stealth genre goes. It is far too easy to figure out what you are supposed to do in games like Hitman, where the game often just leads you along and makes it glaringly obvious what you are supposed to do. In this game, however, while there are small hints scattered around the large, open environments, this game requires you to think and use intelligence to figure out the solutions on your own. The amount of thinking I had to do made me feel like a real stealth operative, inasmuch as a non-simulation computer game can do so. At the same time, it isn't arbitrarily difficult in the way that some games try to make themselves; sometimes I did just get lucky, which happens in real life.

Every mission is very intimidating. It usually took me about 30 minutes to begin to feel comfortable in the new environment, because at first you just feel overwhelmed at the sheer number of enemies you have to deal with. Once those 30 minutes of desperate searching and experimentation are up, you start to see the loopholes in the enemy's security. You start to notice when one guy is alone and isolated from everyone else in such a way that you have just enough time to take him out, hide his body, and change into his clothes before someone else comes strolling by. Other times, after some observing and walking around you might be lucky enough to find something you could use that would cause just the distraction you need to create to complete your objective.

It feels marvelous to complete objectives and beat each mission because the solutions are NOT handed to you on a silver platter. You completed your mission all your own, by your own wit, and that really separates this game from the childish competition.

My only complaints are that "silenced" weapons are not truly silent as this game insinuates, and that the overall sound of the game is too quiet and I would have liked to hear more chatter among the various characters populating the game. But in light of the game's overall quality, these are irrelevant grievances.

I would pay $30 for this game, and I would pay more if it had been longer. It took me about 15-20 hours to beat on the "Hard" difficulty.

Death to Spies Moment of Truth review

By sabbath519 posted 31st July 2010

Death To Spies, a WWII sneaker somewhat reminiscent of the Commandos series. The enemies have a cone of vision that you can see on the mini-map and so you try to avoid it. You can crouch/lay prone to reduce their cone. If you run upright they'll see you from much further away.

Missions take a bit of time to complete due to the slow pace you move, and you need to think about how you want to infiltrate certain areas while avoiding the guards. The game is rewarding as a result.

One of the main issues I have with the game is the runspeed is a bit slow in this game. In fact walking in other games seems to feel as fast as running in Death To Spies. Although I get a strange crackling noise at times whenever some sound file plays.

Death to Spies Moment of Truth review

By supermutant93 posted 24th July 2010

I as a rule hate stealth games, but this called out to me. It has pretty decent graphics, a great storyline and is easy to get the hang of playing. The easiest way to describe this game is as a ww2 hitman, where the character is a russian trained advanced scout who undertakes dangerous undercover missions in both aliied and enemy territory. One of the best features ive noticed about this even though its not that strange is the fact that the enemy recognizes what weapons you are carrying and the backpack that you are carrying i.e you take a thompson into a mission that requires infiltrating a german base, if you dont dump it the enemy will recognize you as a spy.

I've spent about 6 hours playing the game in total and ive still not got very far as if you wish to get far you must get used to the guard patrols in an area before attempting anything which i learnt to my own misfortune so i was lucky that i had saved. That is another thing, this game is difficult so saving everytime you do part of your plan may sound a little OCD but believe me it is necessary

A 5 star game!

Death to Spies Moment of Truth review

By Sgt_Hobart posted 1st April 2010

This is an interesting game with an exceptional theme. It has better game graphics than similar games. The game play can be difficult if you do not have any experience in these types of games.

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