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The name’s Bond. James Bond.
Get ready for the next generation of 007 as Her Majesty’s greatest secret agent comes to the GameCube in an all-new, action-packed adventure. An evil world organization has been replacing world leaders with their more docile clones and it’s up to you to put a stop to it. As Bond, you’ll encounter villains and allies, both new and
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Category: Gamecube
Tags: cib, ESRB Rating_Teen, game, gamecube, Genre_Shooter, normal, notbestseller, previous, Price_$20 to $40, Product Type_Game
Yes, it’s the best Bond game since Goldeneye, but that’s not saying much. Goldeneye was a smash hit game. It was followed by "Tomorrow Never Dies" and "The World is not Enough" which sucked. This time, though, the people at Electronic Arts got it right. The first person story mode is great. There are three modes of play. Action mode is what you’d expect. You have a gun and you use it. What makes "Agent Under Fire" different are alternate ways to kill the bad guys. Explosive barrels are everywhere. You can shot at these barrels to eliminate the nearby guards in a big explosion. You can also blow up pipes and drop boxs on the guards. Stealth mode involves hiding from guards and being stealthy. The modes wasn’t explored very much, though. The third mode is driving mode. This mode fit well into the game. The cars were easy to control, and it was actually fun. The game has a large number of weapons and Q-lab weapons. Replay value is decent. You can earn 007 medals by getting a high score. These medals earn you special guns and special modes in mutiplayer mode. The biggest problem with the game is it’s too short. I’m the kind of person who’s got to explore every inch of a level and kill every guard, and I got through the game in five hours. You can change the difficulty level, but it didn’t affect my preformance any. My second complaint the multiplayer mode. It holds it own and is farily entertaining. The maps feel too small, and it fells like they’re.
just needed it to hack my ps2 it worked fine but i am not into shooter games
Hahaha. If you are thinking about buying this game for the same purpose as I bought it for, you probably aren’t reading the reviews, but if you are I can tell you that the operation was a success ;)
Works great!
Agent Under Fire is the latest James Bond video game, and although it is not as good as Goldeneye, the game is still fun filled and exciting to play. Although it is very short, only twelve missions in all, Agent Under Fire is able to set up a decent storyline, without the help of a movie this time around, and is also able to work in all the necessary weapons for Bond to use for his battle against evil. What’s really exciting about this game though, is the mutliplayer. Once again, going head to head with your buddies in the eviornments and all the weapons is lots of fun, and exceeds the regular gameplay. Overall, Agent Under Fire is well worth your time, and will provide good game play for many hours amongst friends.
I got this at Media Play today, and was very excited to get it. My happiness died a little after playing it. It’s fun…sometimes, it has impresive graphics…usually, and the enemy AI is realistic…every once in awhile. Everyone makes a big deal about the game’s 12 missions, an hour into it, I’m on mission 6, and with very good ratings in my finished missions. The problem really is, simply, the length of the missions and their simplicity are far too low.I have not played the multiplayer yet, but it could be fun, it supports the multitap. Interesting mix of 1st person shooter, driving sim, covert missions and a kind of Virtua Cop missions in single player. But the game is soooo short and soooo easy! BEWARE, it’s good, but it won’t last long and what 1st person shooter ever has much replay value? This one won’t have much either. Just be careful!
Agent Under Fire is the first playable Bond game since the groundbreaking Goldeneye. Although I like the N 64 controls much better, and I really wish I could make cumstom controls for AUF (there are several controller settings, but none of them are what I would like), this game still manages to beat out the laughable games of "The World is Not Enough" and "Tomarrow Never Dies".I have yet to decide if this game is better than Timesplitters. Mainly because I have not yet had the chance to play multi-player against anyone other than my 12 year old brother (he’s good, but not that good). But the single player is deffinately better than Timesplitters, and although different, ranks up there with Red Factions single player.
just needed it to hack my ps2 it worked fine but i am not into shooter games
Greatest Hits edition works for FMCB. Okay game I guess. The themese music playing everytime you take a step is annoying.
"I’ll have a martini, shaken not stirred!" You’re going to need some alcohol to play previous Bond Games (except for Goldeneye.) "Tomorrow Never Dies" and "The World is not Enough" were total digraces to 007 fans. Even if you aren’t a Bond fan, you should enjoy Goldeneye and this game! I was mad that previous Bond games didn’t have multi-player, good graphics, challenging missions, or enough levels! Previous games were way too short and easy, and we were all left suffering with no multi-player Death Match! This game looks GREAT, even for non-Bond fans. Plus this game isn’t taken off of one movie, like other ones, where you knew what to do if you saw the movie. I’m getting this one for Christmas!