M.I.A.: Mission in Asia

M.I.A.: Mission in Asia
DeveloperBurut Creative Team
Publishers
DirectorAlexander Borodetskiy
Producers
  • Vladimir Nikolaev
  • Alexey Pastushkov
Designers
  • Alexander Severinov
  • Denis Malakhanov
ProgrammerAlexander Borodetskiy
WriterAlexander Borodetskiy
ComposerRoman Reva
EngineX-Tend
PlatformMicrosoft Windows
Release
  • CIS: 25 September 2009
  • NA: 27 March 2011
GenreFirst-person shooter
ModeSingle-player

M.I.A.: Mission in Asia (known as Peacemaker in Russia) is a 2009 first-person shooter video game developed by Russian developer Burut Creative Team and published by Game Factory Interactive and Russobit-M. Set in the year 2007 in the fictional Eastern European countries of Primoria and Slavia, the game tells the story of a Russian soldier tasked with tracking down a Primorian who was caught working as an undercover spy within Russia who has since fled to Slavia.

Plot

Tensions are growing on the border between Slavia and Primoria. After the Russian FSS received information seeming to indicate that one of the FSS's agents had been recruited by Primoria, it's soon decided by the Russian FSS that this spy must be arrested as soon as possible. Before this spy could be arrested however, they managed to escape to Slavia. In order not to exacerbate already harsh tensions between Slavia and Primoria, the Russian FSS has decided to try and send a special FSS agent into Slavia secretly in order to take out this spy for good.

Reception

The game received mixed to generally poor reviews upon release. The game received an average score of 2.5 on StopGame.ru [1]. Absolute Games, a Russian video game website, gave the game a 33%. The reviewer criticized the game's plot and called it an "ordinary shooter."[2].

References

  1. ^ "Peacekeeper (MIA: Mission in Asia)". StopGame.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 11 January 2026.
  2. ^ "Миротворец - рецензия и обзор на игру на AG.ru" [Review of the game Peacemaker]. Absolute Games (in Russian). Retrieved 15 March 2023.