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I have to be completely honest: this week's forgotten game is not good (or, as any number of you will be happy to point out, "was forgotten for a reason"). It sticks out in my mind not because it was particularly good, or innovative (though it does have some clever moments), but simply because it was really goddamned hard in a time where I only bought one game every six months, and was stupid to realize that difficulty and game quality didn't necessarily have a positive correlation.

It was ridiculously difficult and unfair in all the wrong ways, and thus kept me hooked for at least two months. Moments that could have been spent playing Space Station Silicon Valley or any number of halfway decent N64 games were instead replaced with the Russian Embassy mission repeated over and over and over again.

Though the game does one or two things correctly on accident, it's pretty bad. Should you choose to hit the jump (please note that I didn't make some sort of disgusting "your mission, should you choose to accept it" reference), you'll find a mixture of nostalgia and retrograde self-loathing wrapped around a mediocre licensed title. You have been warned.

Story:

Mission: Impossible is an adaptation of the Brian DePalma film of the same name, despite the fact that the movie came out in 1996 and the game didn't hit until 1998. Why the guys at Ocean assumed there was a sizable crowd of gamers itching to fill Tom Cruise's shoes more than two years after the flick came out, I cannot imagine.

The game follows much the same structure as many licensed titles: a few of its missions directly parallel moments from the film, and a few are comprised of positively horrendous, movie-unrelated scenes typically involving poison gas or moving platforms. Also, presumably as some sort of bonus, there's one more (bad) mission tacked on to the end of the game after the proper film story has been told. I can't remember anything about the assumed plot of that extra mission, but I do remember that the very last level is an on-rails sequence where Ethan gets to shoot at everything in sight with a battleship cannon. So, that was pretty cool.

Though the music in these YouTube videos feels instantly familiar to me (I unintentionally spent hours listening to each song as I replayed every mission over and over), I'm rather amazed the actual Mission: Impossible theme is only played during the boring-ass briefing sequences. A tune as heart-pumping and badass as that deserves to be used during the most intense action scenes, but the game thought it'd be fun to completely waste it on glorified PowerPoint presentations.

 

Gameplay:

Mission: Impossible is a 3rd person action/stealth/bad game which can also be played in the first person perspective, if you are an idiot.

The majority of the levels typically involve Ethan Hunt, crack IMF agent, infiltrating a secret enemy base using the most generally nonviolent means possible. In theory, this sounds awesome -- a stealth game where nonviolence is mandatory! -- but in reality, it usually just breaks down into a bunch of horrendous trial-and-error. Did you spike the ambassador's drink, but didn't get to the bathroom quickly enough to take him out and steal his face? Better start over. Did you rush to the bathroom this time, only to pull out an item and get arrested by a guard? Back to the beginning of the level with you. 

When the game isn't busy whacking you over the head with almost-clever stealth levels which really just consist of checking off a list of dorky subtasks in order to accomplish something really straightforward, it dabbles in moderately entertaining minigames, like sniping assassins who are tracking Ethan (the only part of the game in which you don't play as Ethan, interestingly, except it's not really that interesting after all), or the recreation of the famous rope descent scene, viewable above. Though these digressions aren't actually good in and of themselves, they do their job inasmuch as they break up the gameplay and appeal to that stupid fanboy part of our brains which thrills at the sight of  a familiar movie setpiece recreated in the interactive realm.

No, wait, I just remembered -- near the end of the game, it pulls an Assassin's Creed and essentially denies it was ever a stealth title. You spend roughly the first half of the game sneaking around and being careful, but when you get to the train level at the game's climax, all of a sudden Ethan Hunt is supposed to act like John Rambo. This is satisfying if you are ten years old and a moron, as I was, but looking back on it now it seems like an unusual and cowardly change of pace, meant to give the climax a more explosive punch than it might have had if the game had stayed true to its stealth underpinnings.

 

Why you probably haven't played it:

Because it's bad. Because it's really, really, quite bad. I try to find something interesting in every forgotten game I highlight, but apart from the incredibly inconsistent levels -- which, if I were in a generous mood, I'd call "varied" -- there's nothing special about Mission: Impossible save for the fact that I spent roughly half of 1998 playing it over and over again. I played it not because I enjoyed it, but simply because it was there, and difficult and cryptic enough that it presented a challenge.

If nothing else, my nostalgia for Mission: Impossible just proves how goddamn stupid I was as a kid.








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Darren Nakamura's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/28/2008 20:02
Darren Nakamura
My friend John used to play this game and make fun of how he says, "There it is!" when he picks up any ammo crate or something.
Clance's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/28/2008 20:05
Clance
I'm with you man.

This was the game I wanted to love after Goldeneye but it never really came to fruition.

I thought it looked better than this too.

Thanks for this, a nice memory.
timtheterrible's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/28/2008 20:06
timtheterrible
While this probably was the best game that Ocean ever had to offer, I can't call cat shit caviar, nor this game "good" by any means...
Infinite Obscurity's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/28/2008 20:09
Infinite Obscurity
I used to love this game back in the day. I didn't think many others had played it, but I remember discussing gameplay tips throughout elementary school for this game.

Yeah, it was hard if you didn't know what to do, but I remember getting through it pretty easily after copping a friend's strategy guide. I definitely didn't spend nearly as much time frustrated on this though as I did in Ocarina of Time.
F Whipple's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/28/2008 20:10
F Whipple
and here I enjoyed the game.....*runs away*
grassr00ts's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/28/2008 20:11
grassr00ts
If i remember correctly, there was a great part of this game where you had to scale down from the ceiling avoiding lasers to steal information from a computer.

But you are right, for the most part, as much as i don't want to admit it,this was a bad game
Obolidk's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/28/2008 20:18
Obolidk
I completely forgot about this game. I beat the shit out of years ago. I remember loving the damn thing, but upon reflection I guess it probably was pretty bad. Oh well. I remember loving all the stupid little tasks in the embassy level, and I loved the Russian level because I'd get to the end and turn into the Russian Colonel or whatever and just start unloading on people. Good times.

That damn cable level was fucking hard as shit though.
Maurice Tan's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/28/2008 20:27
Maurice Tan
I came here expecting Impossible Mission. It was Mission: Impossible instead :(
lowercaseluke's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/28/2008 20:28
lowercaseluke
I miss fog like that. A close run thing between this and Turok for the best ever, I think.

Also, holy shit Silicon Valley. Going to play right now.
Big Z's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/28/2008 20:43
Big Z
I remember playing this as a kid. I'll always remember sneaking past a guard only to have Ethan shout YES! I DID IT!
Benefactor's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/28/2008 20:48
Benefactor
Called Mission: "Impossible" for a reason then, huh? Honestly, I'm not sure if I would have bought this myself.
Cube's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/28/2008 20:54
Cube
This game blows like most n64 games, I had to rent the thing since the damn n64 had nothing else but even more crap out at the time.

and the worst of it the damn party level where you dress up likea fireman.

Hell it might not even have been this game since all the n64 games looks the same at the time BAD blocky with horrible textures I cant even remember i had to go through therpy to erase the 32 bit era from my mind and it's crappyness.
NukaCola's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/28/2008 21:21
NukaCola
lol this is one of those "so bad it'd good" games. I played it back when it came out and I also bought a used copy a year ago. It's silly. The Embassy mission is awesome though, as is the music in that level. Also, the game is unintentionally funny. Whenever you kill a guy sometimes Ethan yells "Way to go!" in the corniest way possible. And when you fill a guy full of lead, they hesitate for a second or two, and THEN do a backflip. It's like bad acting.
Marou's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/28/2008 21:25
Marou
I remember renting this game. I also remember the controler it made me break.
Xhumation's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/28/2008 21:26
Xhumation
You don't have much money when you're 12.

I remember reading rave reviews from an unbiased publication called "Club Nintendo" (The Mexican equivalent of Nintendo Power) and I remember complaining about not getting the game.

10 years later it turns out that my mother was right and this game "could rot my mind"
Fronz's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/28/2008 21:35
Fronz
"Space Station Silicon Valley"

mmmmmmmmmmm. such a good game. i've been meaning to get it into the game debates for a long time now, and sadly there won't be room for it in the N64 odd debate brackets. i'll definitely hit it up once the odd debates are over though.
TimDJ84's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/28/2008 21:35
TimDJ84
The music from the party still haunts me until this day.I thought I was a failure for struggling witht hte difficulty of this game at times.It was frustrating indeed.
shit-polka's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/28/2008 21:42
shit-polka
fuck yeah, that kind of half-baked stealth shit grabbed me by the loins when I was a kid. The glaring contradiction was that my favourite mission was that train mission, and I'd just use cheats to have every gun. Kind of like how I thought I loved No One Lives Forever, but I really just liked shooting shit with sleazy 60's music and feel while wearing pumps.

But yeah, none of the weapons were as satisfying as the hand-held rocket launcher? Just typing it makes it sound more ridiculous than I remembered. Yes, the hand-held rocket launcer that shot a spiralling plume of purple smoke with no actual projectile anywhere to be seen.
Woogity's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/28/2008 21:51
Woogity
Games from this era looking soooo bad now. It's amazing we actually put up with it.
Edge of Blade's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/28/2008 22:10
Edge of Blade
Oh my god, I remember this trash. I remember that sniper level. There were random gunmen in the crowd and every time one would pull out a gun and I'd take them down and the civilians would go running. Not 5 seconds would pass and the civs would forget the dead body and go on with their business.

And not just that, some would reach into their jackets menacingly and pull out a loaded cell phone. Meanwhile, I struggled not to put a bullet between their eyes on principle.
gamadaya's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/28/2008 22:38
gamadaya
I like you Mr. Burch. You did the things I did when I was little, and hearing you talk about them is fun. I was even stupider than you, and I only rented it, so I didn't get that far. But me and my friends were in the same boat, so eventually one of us beat it, but by then everyone else was just like "who gives a fuck?" We should have been saying that from the beginning I guess.
Grasshopper7's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/28/2008 22:51
Grasshopper7
*Reads the words Silicon Valley*
*Smiles to himself for minutes on end...lost in happy memories...*
Sterling Aiayla Lyons's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/28/2008 23:13
Sterling Aiayla Lyons
Heh, I used to love that game. And by used to, I mean that one week I actually rented it.

That sniping mission always threw me off and I hated it. The only two levels I found enjoyable were the first one and the last one(which was the first one, but
Rambofied").
dontstaylong's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/28/2008 23:26
dontstaylong
Nintendo Power hyped the everloving shit out of this game for YEARS (yes, it was actually in development right around the movie's release, if I remember it right). It was supposed to have awesome stealth scenes and badass action that would be better than Goldeneye. By the time it came out, it was so watered down from the original ideas that NP had printed but I was a dumb kid and rented it over and over anyway.

Watching that video of the "toxic gas!" made me realize how terrible this was. The N64 really did have some lackluster games, huh?

But I will say the last level where you get to blow everything up was pretty damn awesome.
dfielder's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/28/2008 23:39
dfielder
I guess I'm one of the few who thought this game was great , that party stage is a classic as far as I'm concerned.
Audiohol 4m33s's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/28/2008 23:42
Audiohol 4m33s
Watching those vids took me back. Made me realize what an idiotic child I was.

Gotta love how enemies go down in one punch. Also seconding the "Way to go!"

The music comes back to haunt me on occassion. I still haven't decided whether that's a good thing or not.
awkwardmongoose's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/28/2008 23:50
awkwardmongoose
I used to play this game and only go to that one part where you have to mingle at a party? Or something. And then once you beat the game I remember an easter egg or something where you went back there.
LxLegend's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/29/2008 00:04
LxLegend
I had forgotten that I had even played this game until reading this. Thanks for reminding how much time I wasted on this terrible game. I really needed that today.

You know the human brain lets go of some information for a reason, like memory of extreme pain, or physical and emotional trauma. Just something I think more people should remember when trying to be nostalgic about anything.
JRisJunior's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/29/2008 00:50
JRisJunior
god, this is one of those games that i played the crap out of on the N64. but i'm really not sure why. maybe cuz i'm masochistic.
Daynger777's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/29/2008 00:53
Daynger777
I loved this game for awhile... the embassy mission was my absolute favorite :) I think I remember something about drugging someones drink and following them to the bathroom... actually that's kinda fucked up right there, maybe I shouldn't have been playing this
KraazyCraig's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/29/2008 02:06
KraazyCraig
So how does this compare to Superman on the N64?? better, worse, or on the same terrible level
Rabspat's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/29/2008 02:36
Rabspat
I remember a glitch in this game where you can jump onto speedboat in the beginning of the game and it would take you outside of the level. I remember having fun with that!
Justice's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/29/2008 02:51
Justice
The game was great! Especially the laser level.

"These lasers sinch my hair!".

It was good because of it's fail.
Andrex's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/29/2008 06:34
Andrex
yeah from what i remember about the game.. i loved it.. but i only played one level over and over and that's the Ballroom (Or some sort of one) because it involved you saying in disguise.. which its probably the first game that ever made me feel bieng a spy in disguise
loquax's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/29/2008 07:07
loquax
Yup, back in the day when EVERY game you bought was INCREDIBLE simply because you only got games on your birthday and on christmas. I think I remember paying nearly sixty quid for this piece of shit, and I loved every minute of it.

Then Ocarina of Time came out and I thought... hmmm.... maybe some games are better than others....
BlindsideDork's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/29/2008 07:22
BlindsideDork
I liked the game but it wasn't hard...I ran through it in a weekend.
Jesus H Christ's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/29/2008 07:42
Jesus H Christ
I used to love this game. I don't remember it being so hard, but when I think back on it the word "varied" does come to mind in regard to the levels. Eh, retro goggles I guess. Or maybe I just don't have unrealistic expectations of the narrative from games I play. Or both.
Batthink's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/29/2008 08:15
Batthink
My friend would always get stuck on the level where you had to get through a medical area of the spy HQ whilst suffering from the effects of poisoning or something. As soon as you walked through the door, caught. It was stupid.
Face's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/29/2008 08:27
Face
I rented it and liked it at the time. I'd love to play it again just to see what it is like now. I remember there was a bit at the end of the game which took place in one of the levels, but all the characters were staff members or something, it was like a challenge to talk to them all in the limited time you had.
Clown's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/29/2008 10:59
Clown
what game are we talking about?(laugh stupid)
king3vbo's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/29/2008 11:18
king3vbo
This game is awful, and yet I played the hell out of it
Primo's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/29/2008 12:03
Primo
Good call Anthony. I remember renting this game from Blockbuster and I couldn't stop playing it. I forgot how bad it was until I read this article.
cbebop007's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/29/2008 12:55
cbebop007
Like you, I played this game a lot when I was a kid...for some reason...
manta's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/29/2008 15:00
manta
My god.

This is the one game that I thought was amazing back in the day.

And about it being hard, my brother and I couldn't figure out how to use the facemaker on that first guy in the first video for the LONGEST TIME. We seriously had the game for about 6 months before one day he figured it out, and from there we beat the game. I don't remember it being that difficult, but I loved the stealth/camo gameplay that the Hitman games would later prefect.

But fuck man, nostalgia rush.
adwhammy's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/29/2008 17:40
adwhammy
I had fond memories of this game but hearing that music again makes my brain hurt with frustration.
Donovanad's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/29/2008 18:58
Donovanad
I really do not think that I ever beat a level in this game, but I seem to recall actually liking it a lot. I guess with a level select code, beating the levels feels unnecessary.
Arttemis's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/29/2008 20:18
Arttemis
I thought this game was amazing when I played it. The amount of options you had to tackle the situations was astounding.

Manta is completely right about the gameplay elements being precisely the same aspects Hitman games vastly improved upon.

I actually played through the first few levels of a ROM of this a couple months ago.
The Amazing Shenazin's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/17/2008 01:37
The Amazing Shenazin
I played allot of crappy games too as a kid
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