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Game Cube : James Bond 007: Agent Under Fire Reviews

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The best story plot for any James Bond yet!

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 36 / 42
Date: March 31, 2002
Author: Amazon User

There are 4 James Bond games in this world. There's Goldeneye, for the N64. This plot was kill, kill, kill, oh, and when your done could you please kill these people too? Tomorrow Never Dies, for the Playstation, seemed to never get anywhere. It was 3rd person, had sloppy control, and I couldn't make out a storyline. The World is not enough, N64 again, was probably the most amazing N64 games there. Agent under fire seems to follow in The World is not Enough's footsteps, but takes everything TWINE took to the max, and takes the max to the max... if that doesn't make any sense don't worry because it doesn't... With more gadgets, guns and girls than any other 007 game, along with the most stunning graphics out of all the 007 games, and probably the best plot among any other 007 game.

When I put the CD in to play, got through the intro, and got to main screen, and selected "Select Mission" and pressed start, I was immediately put into a mission briefing. Q, M and Mickaloi (the gadgets wiz) will explain what to do, when to do it, and what is happening. When I pressed "A" and started the game, I experienced a cut-scene. It showed me in a car driving to a tower. Then, Q explained my options of entering. You can use a Q-decoder to glitch the lock on a door into opening, or use my Q-Claw to climb up the wall and drop from above. I was speechless! As I went on, the story develops, and the game gets more and more interesting. You have 3 tries to complete a level (if you die at certain milestone, you start there) until you die completely and are exited to the main screen again. The guns and gadgets are definitely more impressive. The one problem: WHERE THE HECK IS PIERCE BROSNON! The new James Bond is some weird looking guy whom has one eyebrow up 24/7 and has this ridiculous smug grin on and his accent is anything BUT British. He sounds like some guy with a French mom and an Irish dad and speaks with an Italian accent. Apart from James Bond not being Pierce, I give the gameplay a 10/10.

The first thing I noticed when I turned on the game was the opening scene. If you've every seen Playstation, the opening scene is always in full 3D textures... then the game starts and the graphics, well, plain-out suck. Gamecube reverses that! The actual game is more impressive than the opening! If you shoot a car with fireworks in it, the fire explodes and you won't believe it's fake. Then, you notice that the glass is falling faster than the rubber, but slower than the titanium. You will then see smoke immerse the whole area, and it crawls into cracks and bounces off railing. When it slowly clears, you'll see a scorched car. Now, with just that mind, think of what the rest of it is like. There is no blood, which I actually enjoy, because it seems pointless to make it into some Resident Evil slaughterfest. Dead bodies disappear, explosives remain charcoled, cars remain dented. When you hold a gun, you can see the reflections of stuff on the shiny side. You would not believe what had to have gone into this. The graphics without a doubt MUST be a 10/10.

You want to know how cool the sound is? Just look at the things characters say. "Bond is here!" "You're a dead man Bond!" "Over here, quick!" "Sound the alarm!" "My turn!" "Bond is here!" "You're a dead man Bond!" "Over here, quick!" "Sound the alarm!" "My turn!" Unfortunately a lack of diverse dialogue among enemies is in this game. There are two types of voices. Some girls say these things, and men can say this with an American accent or a Spanish accent, depending on the level. Bullet firing is mostly the same depending on the gun. Ricocheted bullets have about 2 different sfx. Explosions sound the same. All together, it's not the greatest. Most "Bosses" talk to you, and M and Q will say things, but sometimes the same things, in levels. All in all, in a first-person shooter/adventure/action game, you have to imagine it is hard to have so many different sfx. I feel justful in giving the sound element a 7/10.

In a first person shooter, speed isn't everything. Game speed plays a factor, but in AUF it runs at a good normal speed. Loading time is ok. It takes about 3-5 seconds to load, save or start a game. What really bugs me is when you have an objective complete and it transfers you to a different place, you'll pause while bullets fly everywhere (you can't be harmed) and people are yelling until the next level starts. In the first level, you press an elevator button, and the game pauses and starts up again at the destination of the elevator. Immediately, you are open to enemy fire, with little time to react. All in all, I think speed deserves a good 8.5/10.

Ugh. Unfortunately, the controls on this game kill it. Unlike N64 007 games, where Z (conveniently located in the back of the controller where your middle finger rests) is to shoot, A is to open doors and B is to change, while holding B then press A switches gadgets, our press start to pause the game then select the weapon/gadget of your choice without flipping through your entire inventory, these controls make no sense. The Control pad, (Not the analog stick, the thing that moves around) which your entire thumb could easily fit over, is to change weapon and gadget. Pressing left or right flips through gadgets, then to use it you press B. To flip through weapons, use up or down, then R (on top of the controller pad where your index finger is) to shoot. L (Your other index finger) is to aim, and Z, for some reason, is to change modes (silenced, not silenced, Auto zoom, maximum zoom, auto fire, single shot, blast, etc.) and A is your "action key", but also automatically empties your guns barrels and puts in a new one, which can cost you a maximum of half in the barrel now if your unlucky. I have to say, the controlling is horrible. James Bond, you are the weakest controller. Goodbye. 6/10 is MORE than fair for the controller. YUCK!

One word: Rent it... okay two words, whatever. With a minimum of 12 levels, which one completed there is little need to play the lengthy levels again, and Multiplayer is not to good, you can only be against the CPU in certain games, and games with human people are extremely short. You may want to try a level again to home to receive a high score, then a gold medal, then do it again for a platinum medal. But, in the end, it doesn't really add up. You won't want to replay so; I give it a mere 6/10.

As you can see, if you want a good game to play over the weekend, or on a vacation, just borrow it from someone or someplace. You'll have, as bond says in one level "A barrel of fun" for a few days.
Let's review

Gameplay: 10/10
Graphics: 10/10
Sound: 7/10
Speed: 8.5/10
Controls: 6/10
Replay value: 6/10
Total: 47.5/60 giving James Bond 007: Agent Under Fire a 79.67.

CHEATS: You acquire cheats by completing levels with a certain score (scoring is brand new to 007 games) and get bonuses. Then, play again when you have a gold medal, and if you find a certain # of 007 medallions, you get even more benefits with a platinum medal. It's a very clever idea; I'm willing to give AUF 5/5 more points.

James Bond 007: Agent Under Fire's New Total is: 84.67

James Bond Rocks

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 21 / 21
Date: April 05, 2002
Author: Amazon User

If you like Golden Eye for N64 (which everybody does), you will love Agent Under Fire. It is exactly like Golden Eye, exept with new weapons, amazing graphics, new maps, new gadgets, amazing missions, and cool video clips.

If the exact N64 version of Golden Eye were released today on Gamecube, Xbox, or PS2, this would be my comparison of Agent Under Fire and Goldeneye.

GOLDENEYE
Appearance: 6
Graphics: 2
Sound: 9
Music: 5(After playing the game a while, the James Bond theme song gets VERY annoying )
Fun Factor: 10

AGENT UNDER FIRE
Appearance: 9.5
Graphics: 9
Sound:10
Music: 5 (After playing the game a while, the James Bond theme song gets VERY annoying )
Fun Factor: 9 (Even though this game is amazingly enjoyable, Golden Eye is a tad more fun than Agent Under Fire.

If you thought Golden Eye was amazing, compare the points I gave each of them and you do the math.

Is this game worth buying?
YES! It NEVER gets old or boring!!!!!!!

It's good but needs work

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 19 / 26
Date: March 21, 2002
Author: Amazon User

Number 1 I own this game on GCilike this game but I'm going to give you a two point perspective. I am 21 years old so I'm not some 13 year old kid just telling you it's cool because it's gc x box or ps2

We will start off with the Things I don't like about it.

You have to shoot people alot to kill them, unless you shoot them in the head. No matter what gun you have.

Levels are Short

Aiming: It [no good] at first but you will get used to it. You will definitely hate the aiming the first couple of times you play it, but you will in time get used to it.

Multi-player levels.....way to small

Cut in movies in middle of gameplay. Very Annoying. I want to play a game not watch it.

Thngs I like about the game.

Graphics are great

Makes you feel like your there

Intense gameplay

AI Bots in multiplayer

New Devices and Guns

Car Chases with Bond Cars.

Overall I would recommend buying this game. It is fun and multiplayer is fun to have when you have friends over. Just remember the MP levels are very small but you wil still have fun.

I am not dissapointed in this game but I am ready for Rave to take the Bond Franchise back. It is Time.

My final score 7/10.

Replay is good also.
Hope you found this helpful

The best first-person now for Gamecube!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 16 / 21
Date: February 17, 2002
Author: Amazon User

this game for PS2 was the best. The single player was hard and multi-player was great except for one thing:AI Bots. There was no bots for PS2 in Agent Under Fire. But now for Cube' there will be bots which will make virtually perfect.

Graphics are wonderful. They are just great. The guns are so realistic. The P2K looks like the real thing. And controlling is just great. There is a good selection of guns but could use a few more.

My ratings 1-10, 10 being the best:
Graphics:9.5

Controlling:10
Guns:8
Action:10
Fighting:10
Missions:10
Average:9.5
My Overall:10

James Bond lives again

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 11 / 15
Date: January 27, 2002
Author: Amazon User

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Anyways, this is one awesome game. I have played it at my friends houses for PS2 and the switch to Gamecube should be no problem.

Goldeneye was a great game. T.W.I.N.E. was good too but not half as good as Goldeneye. Agent Under Fire beats them to the ground and squishes them like a bug with incredible graphics, the obvious James Bond soundtrack, new guns, incredible realism and effects, and some sweet driving levels.

This has got to be the best James Bond ever and is a serious rival to Halo and Metal Gear Solid 2

The most realistic Bond adventure yet....

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 9 / 11
Date: May 05, 2002
Author: Amazon User

...But sadly, not the best. The graphics and gameplay in "Agent Under Fire" are fantastic, but at times the game is way too easy. While this in itself is not so bothersome, it does leave something to be desired once you complete the game.

You are 007, the agent who needs no introduction, and it is your job to save the world (a cliched spy plot that still works, suprisingly), which is done by completing various missions. What I love about this game is the diversity. In "Goldeneye" you were almost always on foot, running after and shooting baddies. In this game, you can race through the streets in the BMV Z8, or shoot enemies out of the back of your car while your sexy female sidekick drives. Also included are a variety of new toys, like a laser to cut off locks, or a claw to latch onto high places.

The graphics and music are stunning, taking full advantage of the Gamecube's abilities. The animation and cinematics are also well done, and very life-like. This is the next best thing to being Bond.

The flaws mentioned before are not crippling, but I would have liked a little more challenge. Personally, I prefer "Goldeneye" for N64, simply for the depth. Don't listen to anyone who says "Buy the Xbox or PS2 versions instead", they are exactly the same game, and the pros and cons apply to all versions.

AWSOME!!!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 9 / 12
Date: March 21, 2002
Author: Amazon User

GO BUY THIS GAME. even if you dont like James Bond (which if you dont, you're crazy) but anyway, this game is so fun!, not just 1 player, but multiplayer is totally cool.

Appearance:9.5 (you have to use the D-pad to select missions, and other stuff in the beginning)
Graphics:9 (good, but not perfect, a little too many polygonal figures)
Sound:10 (accurate gun shots, and voices)
Music:8.5 (Classic James Bond Music, but a little repetative over time)
Fun Factor (most important:))10: Honestly, this is the best game that i have bought for my Gamecube, even if you have an Xbox or PS2, it's worth the money_never ending fun)

OVERALL"not an average": 10

Fun in the James Bond Universe

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 6 / 8
Date: August 04, 2002
Author: Amazon User

The James Bond series has done very well in its conversion to computer games. How well did Agent Under Fire do on the GameCube?

I'm a huge James Bond fan. I love the movies. I mix up the martinis when I watch my DVD collection at home. I have all the console games based on the game. So I had high hopes for the GameCube version of this much-loved franchise. While the game was fun, it didn't have quite the thrill of some of the other games in the series.

The graphics are great. And the special gadgets they have are great. But you can get through the game in just a few hours, and the multiplay in this game just aren't as good as in previous games. The gadgets are few and far between. Your Q-Laser works on some items but not on many that it should. Your Q-Claw seems sort of particular about what it will grab onto. You should be able to shoot out the cameras ... but often you can't. You shoot guys in the neck and they go running around yelling, because they're somehow still alive.

Yes, the game's fun. I love 007 games and this one has the graphics, the guns, the cars, the babes. The characters and the theme music are there. The missions are well laid out, you have options on how to complete them, you can find hidden objects and secret areas. Still, it's not the best Bond game in the series.

Have a lot of fun playing it, and when you're done with it (which won't be long) pass it along to a friend!

Finally, the Gamecube version!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 8 / 13
Date: January 04, 2002
Author: Amazon User

I have played this game in the PS2 and its the best James Bond game available. The new weapons and levels make a different and unique adventure. This is the first James Bond game that is not based on any movie! Amazing new story and characters make this game a must buy for any gamer. The multiplayer is filled with action and suspense. You need all your secret agent skills to defeat your enemy and win the battle. Just buy it and enjoy one of the best first person shooters out there! This game is head to head with Halo.

Great but not PERFECT (Dark)

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 4 / 4
Date: March 17, 2002
Author: Amazon User

This game is leaps ahead of the other Bonds to come out on the n64 exept for one or two areas. The levels are amazing in that they are incredibly detailed and fun to play over and over again. There is a new ranking system that lets you earn different medals to unlock guns and multiplayer levels for every level you complete. The medals are the biggest improvement in the bond series so far.
The main area this game is lacking is in the multiplayer mode. There are bots that you can play against, but there are only four, when there should be 8 like Perfect Dark. You cannot change their personalities as much as in PD either. Also, the multiplayer levels are extremely small. It's like you turn two corners and you've already seen the entire level. If they could have made the multiplayer mode like Perfect Dark the game would be perfect.
Bottom line: Graphics are amazing; all 12 levels are huge and detailed to play over and over; the medal system makes you want to play for hours trying to earn better medals; cool guns and gadgets; Rare should have made this game instead of EA (let's hope they will make the next one); This is a MUST buy for any 1st person shooter fan.


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