Summary

  • Thimbleweed Park offers a wacky, supernatural adventure for FBI agents amidst point-and-click puzzles and quirky characters.
  • Deadly Premonition, inspired by Twin Peaks, challenges players as FBI agent York in a divisive story with oddball characters.
  • Heavy Rain is a dark, choice-driven narrative with an FBI agent hunting a killer, providing a morose yet engaging experience.

There are a variety of video games that use law enforcement as their theme. The Rainbow Six Siege series, the SWAT series, Door Kickers, Ready Or Not, and the plethora of detective games out on the market are all reliant on enforcing the law in one way or another.

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However, in spite of this, very few games put players in the specific role of an agent working for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Some games, however, give players the opportunity to step into this role, though many of them feature supernatural elements that make them less grounded in reality than some players might hope. Even so, for those still willing to play as an FBI Agent in a video game, there are several great options available.

5 Thimbleweed Park

Follows Two Mysterious FBI Agents In A Sleepy Town

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Released
March 30, 2017
Developer(s)
Terrible Toybox
Platform(s)
PC, Switch, PS4, Xbox One, Mobile
Genre(s)
Adventure

This wonderfully old-school point-and-click adventure game features lovingly-crafted pixel art and a mysterious, supernatural story centered around five playable characters, two of which are FBI Agents. There are a variety of puzzles to solve and people to meet, and the game is well-written enough to remain engaging throughout its entirety. However, players who dislike traditional point-and-click adventures won't find anything to change their minds in Thimbleweed Park, despite its modern touches.

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Thimbleweed Park is a relatively strange game, packed with supernatural elements and thick with humor. The game's story is full of ups and downs, twists, and turns, but whether or not it sticks the landing will be different for every player. For those who enjoy old LucasArts adventure games, Thimbleweed Park is a must-play. Furthermore, the development of Thimbleweed Park was headed up by Ron Gilbert, who had previously worked on such games as The Secret Of Monkey Island.

4 Deadly Premonition

A Divisive Survival-Horror Game In Which An FBI Agent Attempts To Solve A Murder

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Released
February 23, 2010
Developer(s)
Access Games
Platform(s)
PC, PS3, Switch, Xbox 360
Genre(s)
Survival Horror

Deadly Premonition is a relatively divisive survival-horror game with a strange, often dark story and a variety of oddball characters. The game casts players in the role of an FBI agent named Francis York Morgan (or York, for short), attempting to solve a murder in a small suburban town.

If that sounds familiar, it's probably because Deadly Premonition takes clear inspiration from David Lynch's Twin Peaks, much like Silent Hill. As a result, fans of strange supernatural stories like Twin Peaks will likely appreciate this one-of-a-kind cult classic. For those who enjoy Deadly Premonition's unique flavor, a sequel is currently available on Steam. However, Deadly Premonition certainly won't be for everyone, with outdated graphics and gameplay alike that rarely offer much in the way of style. Instead, the game lives and dies with its quirky characters.

3 Heavy Rain

An Intensely Dark Game That Follows An FBI Agent As He Investigates The Origami Killer

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Released
February 23, 2010
Developer(s)
Quantic Dream
Genre(s)
Adventure

Heavy Rain is an intensely dark, narrative-driven game that runs on the player's choices, providing ample consequences in return. Heavy Rain won't be for everyone; it features kidnapping, addiction, and other dark themes that may be too much for some players. The game's morose tone can be oppressive, but the writing, performances, and variety of endings make Heavy Rain one of the most engaging narrative-driven games available.

In Heavy Rain, players take on the role of various characters over the course of several chapters. The plot follows these characters as they attempt to uncover the Origami Killer, a brutal serial killer. One of these characters is Norman Jayden, an FBI agent investigating the case of the Origami Killer while battling against a vicious drug addiction. Players who enjoy more action-oriented games won't find much to love here, but fans of interactive stories such as Until Dawn and Telltale's The Walking Dead will be right at home. Heavy Rain also features a variety of endings that dramatically improve its replay value.

2 Condemned: Criminal Origins

Tasks Players With Clearing The Name Of An FBI Agent

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Released
November 22, 2005
Developer(s)
Monolith Productions
Platform(s)
PC, Xbox 360
Genre(s)
Survival Horror, Action

This grimy, first-person survival-horror title is a hyper-violent, gritty experience from beginning to end. Condemned: Criminal Origins is best known for its brutal melee combat that has players blocking enemy attacks before beating them over the head with all manner of blunt objects. These objects can be torn from walls and scavenged from the ground, often leading to scrappy fights in dark, claustrophobic environments.

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Condemned: Criminal Origins follows the story of Ethan Thomas, an FBI agent who's framed for the murder of his colleagues at the start of the game. Following these events, Thomas goes on the run, attempting to clear his name as the game progresses. Condemned also includes some supernatural elements, so fans looking for a standard FBI story may be disappointed.

1 Alan Wake 2

A Cinematic Survival-Horror Game With An FBI Agent Protagonist

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Released
October 27, 2023
Developer(s)
Remedy Entertainment
Genre(s)
Survival Horror

In Alan Wake 2, players take control of two separate characters, the titular Alan Wake, and the FBI agent, Saga Anderson. This new character provides a fresh perspective and allows Alan Wake 2 to take its narrative in a variety of thrilling and strange directions. Alan Wake 2 is Remedy Entertainment's first fully-fledged survival-horror game, but its horror elements are closer to a supernatural thriller, making it a great choice for newcomers to the genre.

For fans of FBI agents and supernatural fiction alike, Alan Wake 2 is a riveting experience that's worth a shot even for those who aren't experienced with survival-horror. However, the less said about Alan Wake 2's story, the better, as it's a tremendously story-driven and cinematic experience.

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