Video Games : James Bond 007 Agent Under Fire

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 : James Bond 007 Agent Under Fire

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Amazon Maximum Age: 17 years
Amazon Minimum Age: 156 months
Binding: Video Game
Brand: Electronic Arts
EAN: 0014633141863
ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Label: Electronic Arts
Manufacturer: Electronic Arts
Model: P2EAG 014633141863
Platform: PlayStation2
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Release Date: November 19, 2001
Sales Rank: 3426
Studio: Electronic Arts

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James Bond 007 in...Agent Under Fire challenges legendary super-agent James Bond to escape his deadliest enemies yet!

Amazon.com Product Description:
In 007: Agent Under Fire, the player must defeat the evil criminal mastermind Malprave, head of a rising terrorist organization that is bent on ruling the world with an army of clones. Helping players along the way in Agent Under Fire is the gorgeous Zoe Nightshade and a cast of familiar characters. Each of the more than 10 exotic locations around the world contains a generous offering of challenging, well-balanced missions and objectives.

Agent Under Fire lets players accomplish mission objectives by blasting through with high-tech weaponry, or by relying on state-of-the-art gadgets and nerve-tingling stealth. The driving levels will feature an array of 007-inspired exotic cars and automotive combat from the Bond movies. Other key features include the all-new story line that builds on the Bond legacy with villains and allies, both new and familiar; three well-balanced gameplay experiences for the single player (action, stealth, and driving); a full arsenal of Q-lab weapons, gadgets, and autos; and fluid action inspired by the 007 films.

There are also enormous, detailed 3-D environments to be experienced through the eyes of Bond. Agent Under Fire will utilize next-generation console technology to help bring life to the full environmental physics and environments, including a massive deep-sea oil rig set atop a secret underwater base. The game includes single-player and multiplayer modes (with support for up to four players).



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Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - 007 Agent under fire
First of all, the Gamecube version was the best thing EVER!!! Then, I got the PS2 version. to put it in simple man terms.... I would rather puke!!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - awesome game
thid game is sweeet, it rocks, hard at first untill you get used to how to use controller, I have been playing it over and over again, am had my mom get me more james bond games for ps2 as they are great, only hard part is killing the villan at the end, takes alot to blow him away...
the games have maps and objective tell you what and how close you are to your objective,,,



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Not bad but not great either
It is fun at first, but then you find out that 007 Agent Under Fire is an average first person shooter. The game plays like an arcade game with the James Bond trade license sprawled across the front. First of all, the game has nothing that feels like a good Bond story. The story is more sci-fi than a real Jams Bond story. Also, AUF has a bad control scheme, and poor artificial intellegence. AUF is also too easy. Once you find out what the game developers want you to do, it is too easy to beat the game. There are also some bad graphics that make the enemies look like walking mannequins. One of the only good things about AUF is the split screen multi-player option, which is fun when you have your friends over to play. Unfortunatetly, in multiplay there is no option to use AI Botts. (Although I have heard that they are unlockable in Game Cube versions.)
Although the multplayer is awesome, AUF has too many below average features to make it a game worth buying. I suggest you rent instead of buy this game.




Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Good, but the graphics suck.
There is nothing to say. The storyline of the game is great. A classic 007 video game. The only bad part about it is that the graphics are not very crisp for the PS2 version. I recomend to hold on and spend some more money. Meanwhile by yourself a share of NasDaq for your money.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - James Bond 007 in: Agent Under Fire
This Bond Video Game is the first one of the new generation of Bond Games. All the ones before this were taken from movies (Goldeneye, Tomorrow Never Dies, etc.). But this is the first one made with an original storyline and all-new characters. Here's my Review:

Characters:

James Bond: British Agent working for the MI6.

Zoe Nightshade: American CIA agent who is working on a case involving stolen, unknown viles. An ally of Bond's

Adrian Malprave: CEO of Malprave Industries. Works with close ally, Nigel Bloch. An enemy of Bond's.

Nigel Bloch: CEO of Identicon Corporation, which is mostly a front for his criminal activity. You will encounter him in many battles throughout the game.

R: Head of gadget and weopon technology in the MI6. He will help Bond throughout the game.

M: Head of the MI6. Gives details of Bond's missions.

Dr. Natalya Damescu: Former DNA leading researcher for Malprave Industries. Now an enemy of Malprave, and an ally of Bond. You must help her in Romania, for Malprave wants her dead.

Carla the Jackal: Hired assassin working for Malprave. You must defeat her, before she gets to Damescu.

Reginald Griffin: British Diplomat at the British Embassy. His whereabouts are unknown, but Bond must find him, for the stolen viles that Nightshade was investigating contain a sample of his blood.

Malprave's Plot: Malprave wishes to assassinate 8 of the world's leaders and replace them with clone replicas, thus causing worldwide economical and political disaster. She will then continue to do this with other leaders through the process of smuggling the viles of their blood through Bloch's Identicon Corporation, and shipping them to her underwater cloning facility, Poseidon, in the South China Sea.

The story will make more sense as you play it. I like this game. It has 12 action-packed levels, including 4 Driving missions. Bond explores through Identicon in Hong Kong, to a British Embassy in Romania, to Malprave Industries in Switzerland, and even to an Oil Rig in the South China Sea. This game has it all. A must Buy!

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