Summary
Thestealth and espionage genrein gaming is usually a much more thoughtful experience than run-and-gun action games. They are designed to challenge a gamer in different ways than explosive andfast-paced action shooterslikeCall of Dutyand evenDoom.
Of course, having a game using themes based around espionage is more than just implementing good stealth mechanics. It has much to do with the story, presentation, and setting. In addition, great spy stories are not limited to spy fiction set during the Cold War but can extend to different periods and genres.
Updated on August 10, 2025, by Michael Llewellyn:The espionage genre is arguably more immersive than regular action or stealth games. It captivates the player through pure escapism, whether they’re assuming the role of James Bond or Ethan Hunt. Espionage can cover several genres, but getting to play as your favorite super-spies from TV and movies is even better. This article has been updated to include one of the best movie tie-ins from a classic TV and movie series.
29Mission Impossible (1998)
A Clunky But Solid Espionage Movie Tie-In
After the success of007 Goldeneyeon the N64, expectations were high for theMission Impossiblemovie tie-in from Infogrames. Although it may not match the refined combat experience of Goldeneye,Mission Impossible’sstealth, disguises, infiltration, and gadgets from the TV series and the first Tom Cruise movie made it a great espionage game.
With its use of disguises, gadgets, and multiple ways to finish a mission, theMission Impossiblegame plays similarly to theHitmanseries While it was a movie tie-in for the Tom Cruise vehicle, the game’s narrative and missions significantly diverged from the film, affording the developers greater freedom in designing the missions. The combat and navigation were awkward, but it was one of the few games that made players feel like a spy utilizing every tool in their arsenal.
28Phantom Doctrine
A Deep And Lengthy Cold War Era Espionage Tactics Game
Phantom Doctrineis a turn-based strategy gamesimilar to theXCOMseries. It’s an espionage title set during the Cold War in 1983, in which players are tasked with thwarting the Beholder Initiative’s plans for world domination. Players must manage their base of operations, investigate suspicious activity in the world, and take part in turn-based missions where stealth is key to success.
The progression system allows players to upgrade their agents unlock extras such as silencers and improve physical attributes such as speed, strength, and stealth through the body engineering mechanic. InPhantom Doctrine, enemies can capture agents left behind, brainwash them, and use them against the player. Thankfully, gamers can also do the same to the enemy and gain valuable intel on the Beholders, too. Additionally, if missions or activities in the world have been compromised, viewers can find out where the player’s hideouts are and launch ambushes.Phantom Doctrine’s story can take around 40 hours to complete. There is some repetition in the mission structure and environments, but it’s one of the most pure espionage video games available.
Deceive Inc.is an online multiplayer extraction andsocial deduction game that utilizes stealth, disguise, and espionage to drive gameplay. Players must use gadgets, weapons, and cunning to win this battle royale, hacking three terminals as part of a team or solo to access a vault and escape with its contents in one of the game’s available arenas. It plays like a colorful take on the classicMission ImpossibleTV show, keeping the tension high.
It’s always challenging and fun figuring out who the opposing spies are when they’re in disguise and mingling with the locals. Unlike most online multiplayer games, using deception and accomplishing the mission must take precedence over getting into gunfights.Decieve Inc.is a game about patience and guile. Fans of classic 60s- and 70s-style espionage thrillers and high-stakes multiplayer games should look no further than this fun but tense stealth game.
26Way Down
A Heist-Based Espionage Thriller
Way Downis a low-budget movie tie-in to the heist and espionage thriller of the same name. It was also known asThe Vaultin other territories when it aired on Netflix and Amazon Prime in the US and UK, respectively.Way Downis similar to the film, where a group of elite thieves set out to steal Sir Francis Drake’s treasure from a vault underneath a high-security bank.
The protagonist, Thom, is a talented engineer tasked with helping the group with their heist as they solve puzzles, hack surveillance cameras, and avoid detection. It is rough around the edges, but the concept and execution are surprisingly fun for fans of the genre.
The Occupationis an immersive sim set in 1987 Britain. In response to a terrorist attack, the government has imposed strict deportation rules on immigrants, threatening their freedom and liberty. The player takes on the role of an investigative journalist named Harvey, who must conduct interviews and collect evidence using stealth in real-time.
Harvey will piece together evidence obtained using stealth and deception to avoid security guards and uncover a conspiracy relating to the new proposed laws and the terrorist attack. The voice acting is excellent, and the world reacts according to Harvey’s actions. There’s no action, butThe Occupationoffers depth for fans of espionage and conspiracies.
24Alekhine’s Gun
An Old School Hitman Clone That’s Fun Despite Its Flaws
With relatively poor reviews, some gamers might wonder whyAlekhine’s Guncan be considered one of thebest spy espionage gamesout there. And the game is indeed unpolished, clunky, and awkward to control. However, as a low-budget game that plays similarly to the two-decades-oldHitman 2: Silent Assassin,it is worth a play for fans of Cold War-era espionage and drama.
LikeHitman,players must complete objectives without arousing suspicion from enemies, guards, and police. Despitelooking and feeling like a twenty-year-old game, there are several moments whereAlekhine’s Gunmakes players feel like a superspy. For all its faults, espionage fans will look past the flaws and enjoy the globe-trotting adventure.
23Robert Ludlum’s The Bourne Conspiracy
A Surprisingly Good Adaptation Of The Bourne Books And Movies
Launched in 2008 and developed by High Moon Studios,The Bourne Conspiracywas already in good hands with a team that knows how to create good licensed titles. AfterThe Bourne Conspiracy,the studio developed theDeadpoolgame and two of the bestTransformersgames ever,Transformers: War for CybertronandFall of Cybertron.
The Bourne Conspiracyclosely follows the plot ofThe Bourne Identitymovie instead of the books but does not feature the likeness of its star, Matt Damon. It lacksthe polish of aSplinter Cellgame, but the use of stealth and combat closely resembles the movies and their fight scenes. Linearity is an issue forThe Bourne Conspiracy, but considering it can be picked up for a reasonable price, it is worth stepping in the shoes of Bourne for a while.
Released in 2021,Disjunctionis a stealth game set ina cyberpunk version of New Yorkunder the control of an authoritarian government. It was developed by a small indie studio called Ape Tribe Games.Disjunctionis an old-school action RPG with some pretty low-tech visuals by modern standards, but those willing to look past this will find one of the deepest stealth games in a long time.
On a visual level,Disjunctionis reminiscent of the classicMetal Gear Solidgames on the SNES. The RPG mechanics, however, set it apart from theMGSseries. Players can upgrade the skills and development of the three characters they control. Furthermore, the dialogue choices available significantly impact how the story develops. Like any good stealth action, one can playDisjunctionby taking the louder and more violent route, using shotguns and explosives. However, true satisfaction comes from taking down enemies with a silent approach and implementing all the tools at the protagonist’s disposal, such holographic decoys and other distractions.
First launched as an episodic series,Republique Remasteredhit shelves with all released content in 2016. It is a stealth espionage and mystery game that shares similarities withMetal Gear Solid, Splinter Cell,andDeus Ex.It is somewhat more simplistic than those games, but it is still a solid stealth-em-up for fans.
Players have two methods of gameplay. The first is to control the movements of the main protagonist, Hope. The player also takes on the role ofa camera person, hacking into systems, unlocking doors, and distracting guards like in theWatchdogsseries. The player maintains contact with the main character, Hope, via a telephone and her computer and helps her uncover and escape a dangerous conspiracy set in a dystopian future.
Despite being among the lower-scoring games on this list,Alpha Protocolis the most authentic espionage and spy experience here. Developed by Obsidian, the game takes inspiration from films likeMission Impossible, James Bond,and theJason Bournefranchise.
The story inAlpha Protocoloffers the playerbranching pathways through the gamevia its dialogue system. Players can be aggressive like Bourne, or suave like Bond. Each approach yields different results. There is a lack of polish, and its combat system is a bit janky, butAlpha Protocolis better than the sum of its parts. The term “diamond in the rough” is apt for this title. It features an excellent plot with lots of espionage-style gameplay, like hacking terminals, disabling alarms, and taking down enemies with lethal and non-lethal approaches. Fans of Bond and theMission Impossiblefranchise will love taking on the role of Michael as he uncovers a shadowy government conspiracy.