- Publisher: Electronic Arts
- Release Date: Nov 13, 2001
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Fun and immersive while it lasts, but unfortunately its a short ride with little replayability (save, maybe, for the multiplayer modes).
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Its just a shame that the game is too easy, a little more time perfecting the enemy AI and level design would have seen this scored much highly, but in the end this is a good game for action fans and those wanting their next Bond fix.
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Slick, sexy and jam-packed with action but this adventure is short with limited playability over time, except perhaps for its multiplayer modes.
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It is a huge improvement over the previous three PlayStation titles, and it has the best graphics and music of any Bond game to date.
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The action has a "vanilla" feel. Although the missions are engaging and fairly exciting, you've played ones just like them dozens of times before, and the hefty helping of silly, ornate gadgets and Bond-girl quips is cumbersome.
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When you're not being dragged throughout the game, you'll love the sharp, extremely well done graphics that hide a horrible truth; the programmer's were either extremely rushed or very lazy.
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The game that is supposedly there to make you feel like Bond, ironically ends up achieving the opposite at times because of the scripted and rather linear nature of the proceedings - there's simply too much 'guidance by hand' to really convince you that you truly ARE Bond.
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Great graphics, a solid story, good sound effects and a slick multiplayer mode are undermined by a derivative, unispired and boring first player experience.
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It is unfortunately short.
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[It] isn't a horrible game, but its lackluster level design, poor enemy AI, and easy level of difficulty pile up to detract from what it does offer greatly.
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Not great, but good with an imaginative storyline, spectacular graphics and a soundtrack that keeps you excited throughout the levels.
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The shoddy AI compensates for the games substandard targeting system.
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At last youll infiltrate the secret lair, where youll discover youve been playing a very standard-issue game.
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There is the usual mix of chick, cars and guns to keep even the most special of agents happy.
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It lacks the passion of creators like Bungee ("Halo") or Valve ("Half-Life"), who were obviously in love with their projects as they were designing them.
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The big problem is that, well, there isn't really any problems to solve at all. Right when you think some kind of clever action or maneuver is required to get past a tricky bit, you realize the answer is smack dab in plain sight with big neon signs pointing out the way.
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The driving portion is the only real standout part of this game. Agent Under Fire is a title that, for all its good looks, is unbalanced and painfully average.
Awards & Rankings
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#24 Most Discussed PS2 Game of 2001
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#66 Most Shared PS2 Game of 2001
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 40 out of 67
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Mixed: 23 out of 67
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Negative: 4 out of 67
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Aug 22, 2010
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Sep 11, 2023
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Apr 6, 2023it's far from perfect but I found it to be a very solid game, even if the later entries out are much better.