'Spy Fiction' is a spy-based video game published by Sammy Studios and Sega and developed by Access Games for PlayStation 2. In the game, players are given the ability to control a choice of characters. 'Spy Fiction' is popularly known for the famous quote by Billy (the main character), 'Back in the hole.'
The players in the game are a part of the Special Execution Agency's (S.E.A.) Phantom Strike Force, which maintains the world's security against terrorists. Players have to run through numerous places and remove the psychological madmen to prevent the destruction of the world.
Several obstacles must be defeated on their way. Players can be in disguise to enter a building in order to continue their mission.
One of the great things about 'Spy Fiction' is that players possess the ability of playing as two distinct lead characters: Sheila Crawford and Billy Bishop. Billy is Phantom's team leader who is the best at what he does. He is more powerful than Sheila. Sheila, as Phantom's only female member, has the capability of changing into a male and vice versa. There is another great distinction of this game that separates it from other games that have several lead characters - each 'Spy Fiction' character has its own special route to take. This feature gives this game an excellent replay factor. The game can be played twice, and players will discover a lot of things that they did not discover while playing as the other agent.
'Spy Fiction' was given a rating of M (Mature) for language, blood, violence, and sexual themes by Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB).