Rogue Ops
GameCube- Publisher: Kemco
- Release Date: Oct 29, 2003
- Also On: PlayStation 2
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TotalGames.netWhile the balance between shoot-'em-up action, stealth and puzzle solving makes Rogue Ops a treat to play, what we love most about it is its openness. To every problem or obstacle encountered there's nearly always at least two solutions, sometimes even more (see panel for more detail).
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The story progression, variety of missions and locations, appropriate alternate costumes and great controls make it easy to buy into this world.
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Rogue Ops tries desperately to be the next "Splinter Cell," or even the next "Metal Gear Solid," but the game lacks both the mechanical polish and visual splendor to achieve that lofty goal. That's not to say that it's not a fun
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Game InformerWith originality and gameplay variety fueling every second of play, Rogue Ops is a mission that's worth taking. [Nov 2003, p.157]
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The intelligent touches and relative difficulty make Rogue Ops generally fun for fans of the genre. The unevenness in the presentation and controls keep it from really setting the genre on fire.
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Play MagazineThe stealth in Rogue Ops is serious business, residing somewhere between "Metal Gear" and "Splinter Cell" in terms of mechanics, i.e., not at all passive. [Nov 2003, p.79]
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