True Lies
True Lies is an action game based on the 1994 film of the same name. Players control Arnold Schwarzenegger's character Harry Tasker through various missions, using firearms and explosives to combat terrorists.
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Story
Harry Tasker, to the knowledge of his wife Helen and his daughter Dana, is a mild-mannered computer hardware salesman often away on business trips. S. counterterrorism agency. Harry, aided by his teammates Albert "Gib" Gibson and Faisil, infiltrates a party in Switzerland hosted by billionaire Jamal Khaled.
At the party, Harry approaches Khaled's art dealer Juno Skinner, who is also a paid agent of "Crimson Jihad ", a terrorist organization led by Salim Abu Aziz. Posing as a potential art buyer, Harry visits Juno, leading the terrorists to attempt to kill him. Harry fights them off but loses Aziz in a pursuit. As a result, Harry misses the birthday party that Helen and Dana planned for him.
The next day, Harry goes to Helen's office to reconcile with her, but instead overhears her secretly arranging to meet someone called Simon. Suspecting Helen is having an affair, Harry uses Omega Sector resources to learn that Simon is a used car salesman, who pretends to be a spy to seduce women. In disguise, Harry and other Omega agents arrest Helen and Simon. After terrifying Simon into keeping away from Helen, Harry and Gib interrogate her while hiding their identities.
They learn she is suffering a midlife crisis and is desperately seeking adventure. They arrange for Helen to participate in a staged spy mission, where she is to seduce a mysterious figure (who is actually Harry) and plant a bug in his hotel room. As the fake mission proceeds, Aziz's men burst in and capture Helen and Harry. The couple are taken to an island in the Florida Keys , where Helen learns of Harry's double life and was lying even before they were married.
Harry learns Juno had managed to smuggle four MIRV nuclear warheads by hiding them in fake antique statues. S. government removes their forces from the Persian Gulf . He starts a timer to detonate one warhead on an uninhabited island as a demonstration.
Harry breaks out of his restraints and kills his would-be torturers. S. Customs . In the ensuing melee, Harry and Helen kill many of the terrorists, but their main convoy drive off with two warheads, while Aziz carries one on a helicopter.
Helen is caught by Juno and taken in a limousine following the convoy. Gib and other Omega agents pick up Harry. Two Marine Harrier jump jets destroy part of the Seven Mile Bridge , intercepting the convoy. Hanging from a helicopter, Harry rescues Helen from the limo before it falls off the bridge, killing Juno.
The warhead left on the island detonates without killing anyone. Harry discovers that Aziz and his men are holding Dana hostage in a Miami skyscraper and are threatening to detonate their last warhead. Harry commandeers one of the jets to rescue her. Faisil gets into the building by posing as a news cameraman.
Dana steals the missile control key and flees to the roof, while Faisil kills several of Aziz's men. Aziz pursues Dana onto a tower crane, and then Harry arrives. Harry rescues Dana, and after a struggle with Aziz, he has him ensnared on the end of one of the plane's missiles, which Harry fires at a terrorist helicopter, killing Aziz and the remnants of Crimson Jihad. Harry, Helen and Dana are safely reunited.
A year later, Harry and Helen are working together as Omega agents. While on a mission at a formal party, they encounter Simon, working as a waiter and pretending to be a spy. Simon runs away in fear after they reveal themselves and threaten to kill him to avoid jeopardizing their covers. Harry and Helen dance the tango , while Gib pleads for them to take their work seriously.
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About True Lies
True Lies is a classic video game released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System on January 1, 1994. This title has become a beloved entry in the retro gaming library.
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