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Chameleon is a 2005 Stealth Game by Silverwish Games.

It was published by Take-Two Interactive and Cenga Czech.

The game is a stealth Title following a former unnamed CIA agent, who is on a personal mission to find the killer of his parents when he was a child.

While Dubbed in English with English voice actors, the game never officially received an English release, however an english fan-translation of the text has been made, however the game (with the exception of a rare specific Re-release) came with Starforce DRM.

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Chameleon ''Chameleon'' is a 2005 Stealth Game stealth game by Silverwish Games.

Games. It was published by Take-Two Interactive and Cenga Czech.

Czech. The game is a stealth Title following a former follows an unnamed former CIA agent, who is on a personal mission to find the killer of his parents when he was a child.

While Dubbed dubbed in English with English voice actors, the game never officially received an English release, however release. However, an english English fan-translation of the text has been made, however the game (with the exception of a rare specific Re-release) re-release) came with Starforce DRM.
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* ObviousBeta: While still an enjoyable game, the rather hap-hazard balancing of items found in levels (Some levels give way more ammo than the player needs while many of the stealth levels are completely barren and you only get what you bring in despite obvious ammo storage areas existing in the map.), weapon descriptions listing no longer available attachments, occasionally awkward level design/story, janky AI (Elite Enemies who spawn in after an Alarm just standing still in whatever awkward spot they end up in after the alarm is over instead of de-spawning.), repeating character models and generally not-quite polished feel betray the fact the game was released after the dev studio shut down.
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While Dubbed in English with English voice actors, the game never officially received an English release, however an english fan-translation of the text has been made, however the game (with the exception of a rare Czech Re-release) came with Starforce DRM.

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While Dubbed in English with English voice actors, the game never officially received an English release, however an english fan-translation of the text has been made, however the game (with the exception of a rare Czech specific Re-release) came with Starforce DRM.
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* DummiedOut: The ability to mount Laser Sights/Night Vision scopes to weapons was removed despite them still being listed in the loadout menu/visible in a pre-release screenshot, in addition the FN FAL can't be used normally without an mod to unlock all weapons in the load out menu. (Despite even being able to be modded with a scope.)



* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The game has no digital version and finding a non-Starforce DRM Version (if the player doesn't want to risk installing it on their PC then having to remove it.) is even harder.

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* ActionBasedMission: The Airplane and Train levels are straight-up shootouts with no way to use stealth.

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* ActionBasedMission: The Airplane and Train levels are straight-up shootouts with no way to use stealth.stealth while the final Afghanistan mission also features a good amount of forced combat.


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* EliteMook: Sounding the alarm will result in more heavily armored/well-armed elite enemies to spawn in, they also don't vanish after the alert is over, instead standing still.
* DoNotRunWithAGun: Firing a gun requires pressing the mouse once first to enter a "Firing Stance" where you're only able to walk, you can run when reloading but that's it.


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* NoNameGiven: The Main character is never actually named.
* ObviousBeta: While still an enjoyable game, the rather hap-hazard balancing of items found in levels (Some levels give way more ammo than the player needs while many of the stealth levels are completely barren and you only get what you bring in despite obvious ammo storage areas existing in the map.), weapon descriptions listing no longer available attachments, occasionally awkward level design/story, janky AI (Elite Enemies who spawn in after an Alarm just standing still in whatever awkward spot they end up in after the alarm is over instead of de-spawning.), repeating character models and generally not-quite polished feel betray the fact the game was released after the dev studio shut down.
* StaticStunGun: One is available in almost every mission of the game, it's the player's only means of melee attack against alerted enemies, however it only knocks enemies out and they can be woken up by allies,(While the choke takes them out for good.)in addition, you have to stand still while it shocks the enemy unconscious, giving nearby enemies the chance to fire on you.
* UnexpectedGameplayChange: Sections of the Afghanistan mission turn into a rail shooter, you also get to briefly drive a jeep during it. (There's no driving or turrets at all in the rest of the game.)
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* DummiedOut: The ability to mount Laser Sights/Night Vision scopes to weapons was removed despite them still being listed in the loadout menu/visible in a pre-release screenshot, in addition the FN FAL can't be used normally without an mod to unlock all weapons in the load out menu. (Despite even being able to be modded with a scope.)
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* GunsDoNotWorkThatWay: There's a Scoped Galil that somehow holds only 1 shot and is treated like a bolt action, even weirder is that some Scoped Galil in certain levels actually hold 2 shots at once. (so more than a 1-shot bolt-action yet still far less than actually in a magazine>)

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* GunsDoNotWorkThatWay: There's a Scoped Galil that somehow holds only 1 shot and is treated like a bolt action, even weirder is that some Scoped Galil in certain levels actually hold 2 shots at once. (so more than a 1-shot bolt-action yet still far less than actually in a magazine>)magazine.)

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* GunsDoNotWorkThatWay: There's a Scoped Galil that somehow holds only 1 shot.

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* GunsDoNotWorkThatWay: There's a Scoped Galil that somehow holds only 1 shot.shot and is treated like a bolt action, even weirder is that some Scoped Galil in certain levels actually hold 2 shots at once. (so more than a 1-shot bolt-action yet still far less than actually in a magazine>)

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* ActionBasedMission: The Train level is a straight-up shootout.

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* ActionBasedMission: The Airplane and Train level is a levels are straight-up shootout.shootouts with no way to use stealth.



* GunsDoNotWorkThatWay: There's a Scoped Galil that somehow holds only 2 shots, since the game was released after the developer studio closing down, it was possibly ment to be replaced by a proper sniper rifle, since the regular Galil functions as it should.

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* GunsDoNotWorkThatWay: There's a Scoped Galil that somehow holds only 2 shots, since the game was released after the developer studio closing down, it was possibly ment to be replaced by a proper sniper rifle, since the regular Galil functions as it should.1 shot.
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* GunsDoNotWorkThatWay: There's a Scoped Galil that somehow holds only 2 shots, since the game was released after the developer studio closing down, it was possibly ment to be replaced by a proper sniper rifle.

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* GunsDoNotWorkThatWay: There's a Scoped Galil that somehow holds only 2 shots, since the game was released after the developer studio closing down, it was possibly ment to be replaced by a proper sniper rifle.rifle, since the regular Galil functions as it should.
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* GunsDoNotWorkThatWay: There's a Scoped Galil that somehow holds only 2 shots, since the game was released after the developer studio closing down, it was possibly ment to be replaced by a proper sniper rifle.
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* KeepCirclingTheTapes: The game has no digital version and finding a non-Starforce DRM Version (if the player doesn't want to risk installing it on their PC then having to remove it.) is even harder.

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* KeepCirclingTheTapes: KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The game has no digital version and finding a non-Starforce DRM Version (if the player doesn't want to risk installing it on their PC then having to remove it.) is even harder.

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* UnusuableEnemyEquipment: You can't pick up enemy weapons.

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* UnusuableEnemyEquipment: KeepCirclingTheTapes: The game has no digital version and finding a non-Starforce DRM Version (if the player doesn't want to risk installing it on their PC then having to remove it.) is even harder.
* UnusableEnemyEquipment:
You can't pick up enemy weapons.
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Chameleon is a 2005 Stealth Game by Silverwish Games.

It was published by Take-Two Interactive and Cenga Czech.

The game is a stealth Title following a former unnamed CIA agent, who is on a personal mission to find the killer of his parents when he was a child.

While Dubbed in English with English voice actors, the game never officially received an English release, however an english fan-translation of the text has been made, however the game (with the exception of a rare Czech Re-release) came with Starforce DRM.

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* ActionBasedMission: The Train level is a straight-up shootout.
* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: Playing on Hard difficulty adds no-kill rules and game-over if caught conditions to missions where it makes sense story-wise for either of these rules to be applied, while Normal is more lenient.
* UnusuableEnemyEquipment: You can't pick up enemy weapons.

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