Kill.Switch is a third-person adventure game released for the Microsoft Xbox in the United States in 2003. Developed by Digital Eclipse and published by Activision, the game was added to iOctavio.com on October 23, 2003. The title combines elements of action and stealth, set in a near-future world where players take on the role of a CIA operative on a mission to infiltrate a terrorist organization. The game features a cinematic presentation with a strong narrative focus, typical of the third-person adventure genre, emphasizing storytelling and character-driven gameplay alongside its action-oriented mechanics. Key highlights include an innovative cover system that allows players to take cover behind objects and pop out to shoot, a feature that was relatively new at the time and influenced later third-person shooters. The game also incorporates destructible environments, dynamic lighting, and a variety of weapons and gadgets, contributing to its immersive experience. Kill.Switch received praise for its graphics and gameplay design, which blended realistic combat with strategic elements, making it a notable entry in the third-person adventure genre during the early 2000s. Its release marked a significant step in evolving the genre, blending cinematic storytelling with interactive gameplay that encouraged both stealth and direct engagement with enemies.