Mission: Impossible Operation Surma

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Mission Impossible: Operation Surma is a video game for the Xbox, PlayStation 2, and GameCube consoles. The game was released in North America in 2003.

Ethan Hunt and the Impossible Mission Force (IMF) are brought into an investigation of a shady international corporation, known as SURMA, is in possession of a highly advanced computer virus known as Ice Worm. It has the power to break through any type of security system and could lead to the theft of any data ranging from nuclear weapons specs to intelligence of any government. When their own operations are sabotaged, Ethan and the IMF team find out that their secure databases have been hacked and that their enemies are now in possession of some of their deepest, darkest secrets. The team must find this ice worm to protect global internet security.

This third-person action game was published by Atari and developed by Paradigm Entertainment. Although the spy game has many similarities to the successful games Splinter Cell and Metal Gear Solid, fans and critics alike reacted lukewarmly to Operation Surma

Note however, that Tom Cruise, the actor that portrays Hunt in the movies, does not lend his likeness nor his voice acting to the character in the game.

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