- KGB (video game)
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KGB
Conspiracy
Box art of KGBDeveloper(s) Cryo Interactive Publisher(s) Virgin Entertainment Designer(s) Johan Robson Platform(s) DOS
Commodore AmigaRelease date(s) 1992 Genre(s) Adventure Mode(s) Single-player Rating(s) ESRB: 15+ System requirements Commodore Amiga or 386 20 MHz CPU, 4MB RAM, 256 colour VGA graphics
KGB is a computer game released for the Commodore Amiga and IBM PC Compatible computers in 1992. Set in the decadent final days of the Soviet Union, KGB is considered to be quite difficult, even for experienced gamers, since it relies on a real time clock and correct/wrong answers which can end the game immediately or after an event needed to be triggered; also, players may make errors which they will notice only hours later in-game. The game engine, graphics and interface have plenty of similarities with Cryo's Dune.
KGB was also released on CD under the title Conspiracy, which included clips of Rukov's father played by Donald Sutherland giving advice. In the CD version, all references to "KGB" within the game and manual were changed to "Conspiracy".
Plot
The protagonist Captain Maksim Mikahilovich Rukov, recently transferred to the Department P from the GRU after three years' duty, is ordered to investigate possible corruption inside the KGB after a former agent turned private eye was found murdered. However, as the plot progresses, Rukov finds himself investigating a political plot of dangerous proportions.
Main characters
Captain Maksim Mikhailovich Rukov was born on 12 January 1966 in Sverdlovsk. His parents, Mikhail Stepanovich Rukov and Svetlava Shailova, were killed on 23 May 1983 during an Afghan terrorist attack in Dushanbe (in the Tajik SSR) where his father was on active duty. Rukov learned English, Arabic and Spanish and joined the Spetsnaz as a paratrooper in 1988. The game begins as he makes his first steps in Department P.
Uncle Vanya is the brother of Rukov's father. He was also injured in the attack and uses a wheelchair, but is still able to take care of his nephew. He seems very suspicious of Maks's new employers. (The name "Uncle Vanya" is a nod to the book by Chekhov)
Major Vovlov is Rukov's direct superior at Department P. He is bad-tempered and authoritarian.
Colonel Galushkin works at Department P. He personally knew Rukov's father and went after his assassins.
Major Radomir Savinkov, also a Department P member, is Rukov's controller in Leningrad. He is highly intelligent.
Colonel Vladimir Kusnetsov is the head of KGB's Department 7 in Leningrad. He is very hostile to Department P.
Captain Piotr Chapkin works at Department 7 with his father-in-law, Colonel Kusnetsov.
Major Grigori Agabekov is second in command at Department 7. He served in Afghanistan. He has a clean record and good reputation.
Nathaniel Greenberg and Carla Wallace are American CIA agents who happen to be working on the same case as Rukov.
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Categories:- 1992 video games
- Adventure games
- Amiga games
- Cold War video games
- Cryo Interactive games
- DOS games
- Point-and-click adventure games
- Video games developed in France
- Video games set in Russia
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