- Publisher: EA Games
- Release Date: Jun 13, 2005
- Also On: PlayStation 2
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Solo players won't find themselves with much depth, while multiplayer fans without a heap of DS-wielding friends will scoff at the poor level design and inability to have much fun without at least three players.
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This game hurts bad in the sound department. A bunch of MIDI clips were used for the music and it fails to create the mood and atmosphere of being a badass agent.
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Rogue Agent has an epic look with a budget feel.
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Lackluster graphics and poor sound really kick this game right where counts.
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It’s disappointing that to get the most enjoyment out of Rogue Agent, you have to “bond” with others.
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GoldenEye: Rogue Agent nails the 3D engine and proves that FPS gaming does have a place on handheld systems. There are still a few kinks in the FPS control scheme that need to be ironed out, hopefully before Metroid arrives, but if you put in the effort you will find it actually does work surprisingly well.
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Game InformerDemonstrates that FPS games can be done on the DS, but the real question is if they should. [Aug 2005, p.107]
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The sad thing is that the controls really aren’t too bad, but the shoddy programming puts it all to waste.
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GameProSucks no matter what game you compare it to. [Sept 2005, p.80]
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Manages to passably imitate a decent gaming jaunt, at least for its first few levels. However, once the largely bland and repetitive environments, generic opposition, disgraceful A.I. and lack of genuine gameplay panache make themselves known, Rogue Agent quickly becomes little more than a rinse-and-repeat shoot fest.
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Sadly, EA's worst Bond game is just as bad on the DS as it is on the Xbox.
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This game is more torture than anything Dr. No or Goldfinger ever dreamed up.
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Not much better than last year's unimpressive console games. However, the smooth control, portability, and uniqueness of the experience -- this is the only FPS for the DS at the moment -- help differentiate it enough that some folks might enjoy it.
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Rogue Agent had all the makings of a genuinely stellar first-person shooter but it followed in the same footsteps of the disappointing console version.
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For the first DS FPS out the door, Goldeneye: Rouge Agent will more than fit the bill on both the lack of titles that have been offered the last couple months, and the lack of any real action titles too.
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On the surface it's a good, fun, action shooter, but the game lacks an extra layer or two of polish to tighten up the production.
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If one wanted to be truly hateful, it's not unreasonable to say that the "Metroid Prime : Hunters" demo has shown more promise with what the DS can do with first person shooters than the final product EA has given us with GoldenEye: Rogue Agent.
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While normally, this game wouldn’t be anything of particular interest, on an action-starved, multiplayer-deprived handheld, for some this may just be worth buying for anyone who is somewhat interested.
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There are far too many flaws for me to recommend Rogue Agent and have a good conscious, but it does show that the FPS genre can be done on the DS.
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The bonus is the Virtual Training mode, where you and seven other players with Nintendo DS systems can download the game and go head-2-head for some killer carnage death matches.
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Nintendo PowerWith a little more depth and developer love, this could have been a top DS title. [Sept 2005, p.84]
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The DS version of GoldenEye: Rogue Agent was doomed from the start, given the terrible game upon which it was based.
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You’re impressed by the graphics, and then the sound comes along and kicks you in the head with some of the most appalling suicide-inducing midi tunes that have ever been part of a finished game.
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As with most DS games, the WiFi connection works seamlessly, with none of the glitches or slowdowns typically found on online console games.
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Shows an incredible amount of promise, but the final product is ultimately flawed in too many ways to get a hearty recommendation.
Awards & Rankings
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25
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#25 Most Discussed DS Game of 2005
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38
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#38 Most Shared DS Game of 2005
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 11 out of 19
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Mixed: 6 out of 19
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Negative: 2 out of 19
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