Cheap James Bond 007: Agent Under Fire (Video Games) (GameCube) Price
CHEAP-PRICE.NET ’s Cheap Price
$14.88
Here at Cheap-price.net we have James Bond 007: Agent Under Fire at a terrific price. The real-time price may actually be cheaper — click “Buy Now” above to check the live price at Amazon.com.
| PLATFORM: | GameCube |
| AGE GROUP: | 13 years and up |
| CATEGORY: | Video Games |
| MANUFACTURER: | Electronic Arts |
| ESRB RATING: | Rating Pending |
| FEATURES: | Genre: Action/Adventure, Platform: Nintendo GameCube, ESRB Rating: Teen |
| TYPE: | Video Games, Gamecube (Game Cube, Game-cube), Action, Adventure |
| MEDIA: | Video Game |
| MPN: | 14436 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| ACCESSORIES: | |
| UPC: | 014633144369 |
Related Products
Customer Reviews of James Bond 007: Agent Under Fire
A good start.... but that's about it The first Bond title for the game cube is a good start, but falls shot. First the good things
*Amazing Graphics : The Graphics on this game are top notch.
*Strong controls : although this game lacks in many areas... the controls aren't one of them
*The car levels are quite fun
now.... the bad things
*The AI in this game is absoloutly terrible! If you're a fan of Goldeneye and Perfect Dark, you'll be dissapointed to find out that you won't be able to sneak around to complete your objectives. This game is a good looking Doom.
* Although the Charactor voices do a very good job.... the story is full of holes and sometimes you'll find yourself playing the game wondering... what the hell is going on!
* For a Bond game it certainly doesn't have a Bond feel. There are a grand total of 4 Gadgets in the game (yes I said 4)
* Here's the final draw.... The Multiplayer levels are a joke!I'm a huge fan of the Perfect Dark multiplayer and this game can't even hold a candle to it. The levels are ridiculously small and to top that off.... they aren't even fun to look at.
over all this game seems rushed. it deffinitly could have been A LOT better. Agent Under Fire is deffinitly a renter. If you're dying for a first person shooter, I say wait for Metroid or Pefect Dark Zero. But hey... if you're a doom fan... by all means get this game.
An excellent chapter in the James Bond legacy
Keeping with the tradition of its forefathers, Agent Under Fire delivers another action-packed adventure with 007 as its star. While GoldenEye for the N64 will be the first and best James Bond RPG (perhaps ever), AUF is pretty close. It's all here, the weapons, the locales, the enemies, the music. One thing bothers me. With the advancement of video games and their controls, the action within the games becomes more complicated. There have been a few times (during a heated confrontation) that I've tried to access a weapon or gadget only to have to scroll through all of them at least twice in different directions to find what I'm looking for. And many times, I've found that the AI (artificial intelligence) of the enemies isn't up to par. With that said, I will complement the game makers on the storyline, graphics, replayability. The player scores with different bonuses including ammo efficiency, enemies subdued, damage taken, and special Bond moves that are performed with various gadgets, cars, and pure skill). The higher the score, the more special bonuses you will unlock (such as the Golden P99, and unlimited missiles) There are both Gold medal bonuses (for unlocks during regular play levels) and Platinum medal bonuses (for unlocks during multiplayer levels). What was great about GoldenEye is that with the increased difficulty level came more objectives that needed to be completed. In AUF, increased difficulty merely increases the scoring. Overall, Agent Under Fire is a worthy installment in the James Bond RPG legacy and is certainly worth buying.