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Playstation 2 : James Bond 007: Agent Under Fire Reviews

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Crossing my fingers

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 4 / 9
Date: October 23, 2001
Author: Amazon User

After the Rareware set the standard against which all Bond games are measured with Goldeneye in 1997, Electronic Arts has made some pretty mediocre followups using the Bond license, such as Tomorrow Never Dies and The World is not Enough. Agent Under Fire, however, looks like it could redeem EA. From initial clips of gameplay and the amount of customization available on multiplayer, Agent Under Fire may be what Bond fans have been craving ever since beating Goldeneye.

Good game

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 4 / 9
Date: November 30, 2004
Author: Amazon User

This game has a great multiplayer you can use the q claw to grapple anywhere! the multiplayer is as good or better than goldeneyes 1 player.The missions entertained me for a bout 2 months after i beat them still this is a great game certainly worth $20.Only one little flaw James Bond is SOOOOO UGLY!!!!!!!!
It, yes IT looks like a cross between a mouse and Timithy Dalton (lisense to kill).

The best Bond since Goldeneye

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 3 / 6
Date: November 24, 2001
Author: Amazon User

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 missing something. Overall, the game is great. A great rental that is.

007: Agent Under Fire

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 4 / 10
Date: October 22, 2001
Author: Amazon User

It's so much better than the other ones. I recommend that anyone buy this game. It has so many new weapons and missions and it is so much fun to play.

Bomb (...)

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 3
Date: November 30, 2001
Author: Amazon User

Agent Under Fire is no joke. This is the real deal boys and girls. Get it while you can and play as much as you can before all your friends find out and come over for multiplayer. You'll soon have lines out you door waiting to play. The graphics are tight, the reality unbelievable.

YES! YES! YES!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 3
Date: December 01, 2001
Author: Amazon User

Absolutley perfect!!! Thank god for EA this game along with so many of there others is FUN, FUN, FUN, I don't want to spoil any of the game but this is a must buy for the PS2 and If you don't own a PS2 rent one and rent this game along with it you will not be dissapointed.

This ain't Goldeneye

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 2 / 3
Date: February 20, 2002
Author: Amazon User

I used to own an N64 and I'd play Goldeneye for hours at a time by myself or in the excellent multiplayer mode. As the first game on my new PS2 system, I prepared myself to be wowed by 007. And at first I was. The controls aren't as intuitive as Goldeneye, but the incredible graphics made up for that. Unfortunately, my excitement soon decayed into boredom as the inerrant auto-aim took care of all of my enemies. Run into a room, hold down "X" and you win. There's body armor all over the place so you can't die, and you can get shot a thousand times in the face with an automatic weapon and not even whimper. In other words, this game was no challenge at all.

As for the multiplayer... possibly the worst multiplayer of any game ever. Again, the auto-aim lets you kill your friends with thoughtless ease. The only good scenario is one in which you must either protect or kill a VIP. Hours of fun in that one, though.

Save your money. ...

Nahhhh.

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 2 / 3
Date: February 22, 2002
Author: Amazon User

This game features the worst PS2 controls I've ever seen. The levels are incredibly linear and unoriginal. The "James Bond" looks like a Roger Moore knockoff and sound like none of the movie Bonds.
The first-person shooting levels were awful.
This game's only saving graces were the driving sequences and the cut scenes.
I have yet to play a 007 game (Including Goldeneye) that lived up to what it could have been.
This game is worth renting, but pass on buying it, unless it's in the bargain bin.

Simply The Best!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 3
Date: March 26, 2002
Author: Amazon User

Agent Under Fire is fantastic. The guns are easy to use, there are fast cars, explosives and of course, the famous, "Pay attention, 007." The levels are challenging. There is great detail in every level and there is plenty of secrets to unlock, for example, a secret multiplayer map, precise accuracy and infinite ammo. The plot is understandable but during the game, you see about three Zoe Nightshades! This is practically The World Is Not Enough and GoldenEye put together.And if you don't like the sound of that, then you simply have no taste of great, action-packed games.

A good game, but defenantly NOT great!

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 2 / 3
Date: December 27, 2002
Author: Amazon User

Well, whenever someone sees "James Bond" on a game, its probably gonne be picked up. Well, I was walking around at blockbuster, and that exact same phenomenon happend to me. I took it home, popped it in, and began the first mission. I was at parts amazed, at parts extremely disapointed while playing "007: Agent Under Fire." (by EA Games).

1. Gameplay: Okay...but not very good in a lot of parts. First, it just feels too easy. You go around shooting people who don't usually shoot back. The game is based on AUTO-AIM, which really kills gameplay. The people don't look half as good as they should, and missions overall are short and easy. There isn't much of a variety of guns. There is hardly any ammo, and for that case, what you come with isn't very much. The guns aren't very creative either. Just a handgun, maybe a rifle here or there.

Vehicles: You normally control just one or two every 5 levels. One time you get to control a car with a ton of weaponry, but it's gets old after awhile. The ability though, when you have an assistant in the car, to shoot from the headroof was extremely COOL. That was one of the few places you got all kinds of guns. Vehicles are here, they're just not that common.

Story: Pretty good; it actually has one at least. You must save a hostage, escape the terrorists, take out people in stealth, break into the room, etc... It actually went by a story line, but the [bad] part was Jame's girlfriend gets...

2. Graphics: Decent, but not good. People's hands don't have 5 fingers, the backgrounds and guards and such don't have faces. Bullet marks disapear after going into the wall. No weather factors, collapsing buildings, etc... The graphics here were, once again, good, NOT GREAT! Better than most PS2 games, but way short of awsome!

3. Sound: Probably the best part of the game. The voice acting (while people's mouths don't move when they talk) is excellent. The sounds of gun shells falling to the floor after re-loading brings the gameplay alive! The cars squel when they start fast, explosions rock the screen. Overall, it's pretty good. The music in the background is...BOND, of course. The sound was the best part of the game in my opinion, that and:

Multiplayer: Very fun! The levels are fairly large, and the variety of weapons is huge! From jump packs, canons, bazukas, shot guns, snipers, handguns, etc...there are tons of guns. The game keeps score, and you can work as a team in 4-player; 2 on 2 combat! There are life vests to keep your health up, and the overall gameplay is good. I loved only one part of this game. it was the multiplayer!

This game, overall, is a good game in terms of how much is costs (a twenty should cover it at most stores). Persounally, I'd buy it for the multiplayer, not the story mode. Something to chill on the couch and play with yours buds in multiplayer, or even watch someone breeze through the story in a matter of an hour or two. This game is a blast in some ways, and a MAJOR disapointment in others. I plan on buying it...maybe (after renting it for a week, not really sure).

Thx!

obryanstars*


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