Rogue Ops
Xbox- Publisher: Kemco
- Release Date: Oct 28, 2003
- Also On: PlayStation 2
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Official Xbox MagazineWhile Rogue Ops isn't quite up to the level of "Splinter Cell," it's pretty close. And Nikki's hot. Mark this one down as a big surprise, and pick it up. [Dec 2003, p.132]
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If you sneak up behind someone, you have the option of picking his pocket or performing a cool and dramatic bloodless kill that will make hiding his body more effective. These sneaky kills are especially nice since once you trigger them.
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Eight large taxing levels will give you a lot to get through and you'll have a great time experiencing them but unfortunately the title offers little replay value.
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Lacks the originality and, more importantly, polish of the games it strives to be -- and no amount of heroine sexiness or humorous one-liners can make us ignore that.
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Game InformerIt makes a good effort at bringing the best of "Splinter Cell," "Metal Gear," and "Hitman 2" together; but it's not in the same league as any of those games. [Nov 2003, p.160]
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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]