

When folks like journalists or politicians get in your way, the game allows for you to make their life difficult or to blackmail them.Īnd it’s not just professional. But the game goes beyond the typical terrorist surveillance scenario.

The agency’s responsibility is to crack down those who are responsible, but much like the NSA, you are granted more power than just that – you have access to almost every US citizens’ personal information – texts, emails, address, date of birth, hobbies, health issues, etc. In Need to Know, you are “an idealistic, but broke graduate” who works for the Department of Liberty (DoL) – a headquarters formed in Washington after the results of a terrorist attack. To have something a little more thrilling like this is something I would have a higher preference over. A while back I was reading No Place to Hide – a documentary by Glenn Greenwald in which Edward Snowden revealed to him just how much data the NSA collects not only on US citizens but also those outside the country – but eventually got bored reading the facts.
