Hidden & Dangerous
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Developer(s) | Illusion Softworks |
Publisher(s) | Take-Two Interactive |
Release date(s) | July 29, 1999 (PC) July–September, 2000 (DC) November, 2001 (PS) |
Genre(s) | Tactical shooter |
Mode(s) | Singleplayer, Multiplayer |
Rating(s) | ESRB: Teen (13+) |
Platform(s) | Windows, Dreamcast, PlayStation |
Media | CD (1) |
Input | Keyboard, Mouse |
Hidden & Dangerous is a 1999 computer and video game developed by Illusion Softworks and published by Take-Two Interactive for Windows, the Sega Dreamcast, and the Sony PlayStation. The PlayStation version was developed by Tarantula Studios.
The player takes the role of a four man British Special Air Service (or SAS) team executing a number of important sabotage and/or rescue campaigns during World War II. The game takes a realistic approach, where the player must use stealth for the most part to complete the objectives.
An expansion was also released; Devils Bridge in the US and Fight for Freedom in the UK. This added new missions in new locations, for co-op and single play plus new weapons.
The game has been released as Hidden & Dangerous Deluxe for free, as a commercial promotion for the sequel Hidden & Dangerous 2.
[edit] Hidden & Dangerous Deluxe
Free full version of the game; updated fully.
[edit] Weapons list
SMGs
Rifles
- StG44
- M1A1 Carbine (Erroneously given a 10 round magazine)
- Karabiner 98k (Normal/Sniper rifle)
- Lee Enfield (Normal/Sniper rifle)
- Johnson M1941 Rifle (Erroneously a five shot bolt-action in game)
MGs
- Bren
- MG42
- MG34
- Browning Automatic Rifle (Erroneously called the Browning Light Machinegun and belt-fed)
Others
- Knife
- Hand Grenade
- "Potato Masher"
- Bazooka
- Panzerfaust
- Colt M1911 (Erroneously issued to the Germans)
- Explosives
- Walther P38