GoldenEye Rogue Agent
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About this item
- Build your own personalized villain, equipped with a customizable synthetic eye and physical attributes
- rogue agent integrates single-player, multiplayer split-screen, and online gameplay
- fight with and against legendary villains and bond girls
- Travel to famous Bond movie locations, from the mountains of Switzerland to the streets of Hong Kong, from Fort Knox tot he Caribbean
- Upgrade your synthetic eye with new features as you rise up the ranks
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ASIN | B0002I9RQ8 |
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Release date | November 10, 2004 |
Customer Reviews |
4.0 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #61,726 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #200 in GameCube Games |
Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.75 inches; 4.8 ounces |
Type of item | Video Game |
Rated | Teen |
Item model number | 14633148701 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Manufacturer | Electronic Arts |
Date First Available | June 23, 2004 |
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Why save the world when you can rule it? Going where no previous James Bond game dared to tread, GoldenEye: Rogue Agent breaks all the rules by transporting players to the dark side of the Bond universe to experience life as a high-rolling, cold-hearted villain. As an aspiring 00 agent dismissed from MI6 for reckless brutality, you hired as an enforcer by Auric Goldfinger, the wealthy super-villain with a lust for all things gold. Cross paths with such legendary allies and enemies as Oddjob, Scaramanga, Xenia Onatopp, and, of course, Pussy Galore on several globe-spanning missions of vengeance as you make your unrelenting rise through the ranks to the top of the villain world. Featured modes include story-driven campaign missions, deathmatch style simulator trials, and objective-based war games for single and multiplayer play.
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Graphics: The graphics are actually pretty good. They're not Halo 2 or Resident Evil 4 graphics, but they are good enough. However, there are sometimes slow downs and glitches in the graphics so be careful.
Controls: I found the controls to be okay. They are definatly not perfect but once you get used to them they are okay. No custom control options though, which really sucks. I also found the lock on targeting system to be sloppy.
Challenge: Rogue Agent is very short (only 8 missions). Some of the levels take like half an hour to complete and are often more frustrating than fun, not to mention plain boring. Overall Rogue Agent feels rushed and put together at the last minute in terms of challenge level. Most players will be able to shoot through this game in a month or so with no skill. The enemies are sort of clever and respond quickly to your actions but ultimatly it's just a matter of gunning them down.
Level Design: The levels in Rogue Agent all look different but they are all pretty simple. Too simple. No clever puzzles throughout the levels, no cover, and no detail. You wouldn't find amazing scenary or clever item/weapon layout. Three words to describe these levels are dull, un-original, and basic.
Music/sound: The music and sound in this game are so-so. Nothing great that you will want to buy it on a CD, but nothing too horrible.
Fun: This game is kind of fun if you play it for 15 minutes but then it gets old. EA had the idea to allow you only to hold two guns at a time. No iventory. This means that if you find a gun that you think would be useful later you can't store it. Also the dual-wielding is a Halo wannabe. Multiplayer is another flop. The environments are too small and there are some slow downs when playing. There are also no bots which is weird because in previous 007 games you could have bots in multiplayer. You can unlock paintball mode for multiplayer but this really doesn't make a difference.
Overall I would not pay $50 for this crappy game. If it looks interesting to you, rent it but I don't recommend buying it even if you are a die-hard Bond fan. If you want a real FPS game for GCN then get Metroid Prime 2 Echoes or Time Splitters Future Perfect or if you are looking for a Bond game get Everything or Nothing or Night Fire. Don't waste your money on this crap.