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Pros: Great graphics and sound, fun multiplayer, good for FPS fix
Cons: some control issues, still doesn't stack up to Goldeneye
The Bottom Line: In the end, James Bond 007...Agent Under Fire is everything the James Bond genre symbolizes without the movie credits.
Review: You'd have to know the kind of person I am to actually play a FPS after Nintendo's swan song on the N64, Goldeneye. Many have tried to duplicate its success but no dice. The PSX tried to soothe gamer's shooting souls with disasters like The...
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Pros: Driving levels, improvement over the N64 Bonds.
Cons: Bond looks funny, not the best storyline, controls can be frustrating.
The Bottom Line: Rent it, but it's not too expensive to buy.
Review: You know the name. You know the number. Agent Under Fire (AUF) is a first person shooter, the first James Bond for Nintendo's GameCube, made by Electronic Arts. I am not a hardcore gamer, I only play because my brother has recently bought the ...
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Pros: Great gameplay. Excellent graphics.
Cons: Multiplayer levels too small.
The Bottom Line: Buy this game. Even without the well-thought out single player, the multiplayer is reason enough.
Review: Agent under fire is Mr. Bond's first appearance on the GameCube. This game is a first-person shooter, meaning the most you ever see of your character is their hands, you see the world from their perspective. However, this game also has several driving...
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Pros: great multiplayer game
Cons: not the best single player game
Review: Hello, I recently bought this game, and it was a very fun game. The guns and gadgets in this game make it a big hit. It is a very fun party game, for ages 8+. I suggest you buy ...
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Pros: ok graphics, controls are sometimes iffy
Cons: some of the same problems as the PS2 version, doesn't feel BOND enough
The Bottom Line: Yes
Review: INTRO:
Well after getting my haircut and having extra money to blow, I decided to head over to Family Video and rent some games. I wanted to get Resident Evil 2 for the Playstation, but of course knowing my luck, it was already... |
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Pros: Solid framerate.
Cons: Dull.
The Bottom Line: Rent.
Review: "With yet another James Bond game rubberstamped; Agent Under Fire snuck it's way onto the GameCube without much publicity. Well, we now know why..."
Intro Initially, Agent Under Fire was promoted on the PS2 and in... |
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Pros: When you get to the bottom of it, it is a fun game
Cons: annoying controls, silly story, lack of main villain, villains don't get enough to do
The Bottom Line: Although far from perfect it should keep you entertained.
Review: As James Bond movies are generally successful the same formula is used for the games. Ever since Goldeneye for N64 James Bond games have came out for all systems. Agent Under Fire was the first Bond game for Game Cube. For the Gamecubes first try it ...
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Pros: Each level has different play styles, great graphics and sound, many bonuses to unlock
Cons: The controls are way too complex on some levels, the multiplayer sucks...bad
The Bottom Line: Rent this one first. It has lots of great gameplay, but some complicated controls.
Review: Well, it ain't GoldenEye
Keep that in mind and you might actually like this game. Yes, it has several single player missions, a multiplayer mode, and even joyous proximity mines; but trust me: this ain't GoldenEye. Graphics and... |
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Pros: Good multiplayer mode, decent gameplay
Cons: Annoying sound effects, nothing really new
The Bottom Line: If you've bought this incarnation for another system don't buy it again. If you're a huge bond fan get it, otherwise rent it first.
Review: Goldeneye 64 was the immensely popular game that made the Nintendo 64 shine. 4 years down the line (after a lack luster sequel Tomorrow Never Dies) we get Agent Under Fire. Months after the release for the Playstation 2 the Gamecube version shows little...
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Pros: Good Story line, Good selection of Weaponry
Cons: No Atmosphere, easy to complete
The Bottom Line: Bond fans will love it, others will loathe it
Review: INTRO
Its fair to say that aside from GoldenEye on N64, Bond-based videogames have had little success in conveying the thrills and spills of their big-screen counterparts. Once again i have to say i am a little disappointed... |
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gamecube & wii 007 AGENT UNDER FIRE
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