Alpha Protocol The Espionage: Rome - The hideout
MISSION CHOICE:
The available beginning missions are:
- Bug CIA Listening Post
- Intercept NSA Intelligence
- Intercept Jibril Al-Bara at Chateau
More missions (including the main) will get unlocked as you advance in the game.
OTHER ACTIVITIES:
You can also do the other well-know things as:
- change the character's looks using the mirror in the bathroom
- turn on the TV and watch your trophies and mementoes (for example of Nasri's)
- use the central computer to check your e-mails (it's worth to reply to Mina's newest message) and shop at the black market (the options are very limited for now - you have to contact one of the local arms dealers first)
- change the character's equipment using the locker.
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