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James Bond 007 Agent Under Fire

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Product Features

Platform: Xbox
  • A major international corporation is trying to use cloning technology for evil purposes, and only Bond can stop them
  • Battle your way through distinct levels using Bond's spy abilities, plus help from Q, M, and the lovely agent Nightshade
  • Select the right weapons and gadgets, then dodge, fire, and fight past dangerous enemies
  • Use your wits to help Bond escape numerous deadly traps
  • Live the exciting life of a world-class secret agent!

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  • ASIN: B00005V6BJ
  • Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches ; 5.6 ounces
  • Media: Video Game
  • Release Date: March 28, 2002
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (69 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #4,614 in Video Games (See Bestsellers in Video Games)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

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Platform: Xbox

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Who'd have thought that the exploits of a secret agent could be so underwhelming? 007: Agent Under Fire isn't exactly boring--in fact, the first time you play you're sure to be impressed by the suave looks and immaculate presentation. But it soon becomes clear that this is no sophisticated vintage Bond homage. It's merely a fleetingly entertaining blast that just happens to feature some British spy dude. That isn't to say that there aren't enjoyable elements here. There are a couple of Crazy Taxi-influenced levels that work well, as well as some mildly diverting "on-rails" shooter stages. At heart, though, like the N64 masterpiece GoldenEye, this is a first-person shooter, and one that suffers badly in comparison.

The game features some clever gadgets, as well as frequent set pieces in the form of "Bond moves" that will delight the casual fan. But more experienced players will find the lack of depth here distressing. The real problem is the "intelligence" of the enemies. These are the dumbest bad guys you'll ever encounter in a video game. Coupled with the unerring accuracy of your auto aim, you could complete much of the game blindfolded. Consequently, it's difficult to feel much satisfaction, even upon saving the world. The developers have at least made an effort by providing different styles of play and a decent multiplayer mode, but 007: Agent Under Fire is (at best) an adequate game in a genre full of great alternatives. Be careful with your next Bond license, Mr. EA--it may be your last. --Steve Colton

Note: This review refers to the PS2 version of this game.



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Get ready for the next generation of 007, as Her Majesty's greatest secret agent embarks upon an all-new, action-packed adventure. In 007 Agent Under Fire, the devious plans of a criminal mastermind once again threaten to bring the world's greatest nations to their knees, and only one man can save them. That man is Bond, James Bond 007 Agent Under Fire Xbox

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Second Best Bond Game Yet, May 11, 2002
By "johnnyjack" (Chicago, IL United States) - See all my reviews
I've purchased three bond games now: this xbox version, The World is not Enough (N64), and of course, the N64 classic version, Goldeneye. The xbox version falls in second place among the three.

The rendering engine on the new version is phenominal; you can't go wrong with the graphics power of the nVidia video card in the xBox. The missions aren't quite up to snuff versus the classic, however. They were somewhat challenging, but lacked complexity. The game action is smooth, and the controls can be set to work just like Halo, in case you have a preset feel for controls that you don't want to retrain yourself on.

One thing I did like better is the scoring mechanism (obtaining cheats). In the original bond, all cheats were achieved solely by finishing certain missions in set time limits. This version combines time, weapon accuracy, ammo efficiency, bond moves, and some other metrics to determine your total score. It's a nice approach to granting cheats, and leaves you with a lot of things to think about when trying to achieve them other than just rushing as fast as you can. You all remember how many times it took you to race through the facility in GoldenEye to get Bond Invincibility!

All in all, this version is pretty solid, entertaining, and well written. I hope that EA puts a bit more into the actual mission goals next time, and skips some of the movie scenes between the mission objectives.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A good game that lacked depth, December 14, 2002
Well, whenever someone sees "James Bond" on a game, its probably gonne be picked up. Well, I was walking around at blockbuster, and that exact same phenomenon happend to me. I took it home, popped it in, and began the first mission. I was at parts amazed, at parts extremely disapointed while playing "007: Agent Under Fire for the Microsoft XBOX (by EA Games).

1. Gameplay: Okay...but not very good in a lot of parts. First, it just feels too easy. You go around shooting people who don't usually shoot back. The game is based on AUTO-AIM, which really kills gameplay. The graphics are great for the PS2, but on the XBOX, the people don't look half as good as they should. The missions overall are short and easy. There isn't much of a variety of guns. There is hardly any ammo, and for that case, what you come with isn't very much. The guns aren't very creative either. Just a handgun, maybe a rifle here or there.

Vehicles: You normally control just one or two every 5 levels. One time you get to control a car with a ton of weaponry, but it's gets old after awhile. The ability though, when you have an assistant in the car, to shoot from the headroof was extremely COOL. That was one of the few places you got all kinds of guns. Vehicles are here, they're just not that common.

Story: Pretty good; it actually has one at least. You must save a hostage, escape the terrorists, take out people in stealth, break into the room, etc... It actually went by a story line, but the crappy part was Jame's girlfriend gets...

2. Graphics: Decent, but not good. People's hands don't have 5 fingers, the backgrounds and guards and such don't have faces. Bullet marks disapear after going into the wall. No weather factors, collapsing buildings, etc... The graphics here were, once again, good, NOT GREAT! Better than most PS2 games, but here on XBOX, one of the worst.

3. Sound: Probably the best part of the game. The voice acting (while people's mouths don't move when they talk) is excellent. The sounds of gun shells falling to the floor after re-loading brings the gameplay alive! The cars squel when they start fast, explosions rock the screen. Overall, it's pretty good. The music in the background is...BOND, of course. The sound was the best part of the game in my opinion, that and:

Multiplayer: Very fun! The levels are fairly large, and the variety of weapons is huge! From jump packs, canons, bazukas, shot guns, snipers, handguns, etc...there are tons of guns. The game keeps score, and you can work as a team in 4-player; 2 on 2 combat! There are life vests to keep your health up, and the overall gameplay is good. I loved only one part of this game. it was the multiplayer!

This game, overall, is a good game in terms of how much is costs (a twenty should cover it at most stores). Persounally, I'd buy it for the multiplayer, not the story mode. Something to chill on the couch and play with yours buds in multiplayer, or even watch someone breeze through the story in a matter of an hour or two. This game is a blast in some ways, and a MAJOR disapointment in others. I plan on buying it...maybe (after renting it for a week).

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not a Goldeneye but FUN!!!!!!!, April 21, 2002
By Neil Shaak (Dunwoody, Georgia USA) - See all my reviews
Agent under fire is a really good game. You're James Bond trying to stop a mad man from cloneing world leaders. Unlike Goldeneye you can use spy tactics. Like hiding behind obejects so the enemy won't see you. Or shooting a bomb and killing a lot of enemies around it. The best part is the enemy A.I. Unlike goldeneye the enemy doesn't come running after you for no reason. In agent under fire they can think.

Now about the game:

Graphics 8.5/10
The graphics are really good. Not Halo good but good. The skin colors are a "little" messed up, but you're having so much fun it won't bother you. The only thing better about these graphics than Halo's is how the lips move very well. Halo's lips look like puppets.


Control: (Origianl 4.5/10) (Control Setup 2 w/ invert pitch 9.5/10
The original control is aweful, it's pretty much impossible to use. But "Setup 2 w/invert pitch is great. It's just like Halo's control. And it's a lot easier to use.

Multiplayer 9.999999999/10
Multiplayer is really good. You and your friends will have loads of fun shooting each other while using your Q-Claw ( a gadget to hook on to things like walls, roofs, lamposts, etc.) to grab on to things. There are many levels to choose from (all are fun). and you can get bonus levels by getting a Platnium medal in the 1-player game.

Overall Fun 10/10
THis game is great all together. Some people won't like it because the enemy doesn't come in swarms of 20's. But in Agent under fire the enemy works as a team, making the game more fun. So in other words BUY IT

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4.0 out of 5 stars good bond game
This game does nothing new for the series but it is a very good game to play every once and a while
Published on April 21, 2007 by Sandi L. Caffarello

3.0 out of 5 stars Its okay,but there are MUCH BETTER FPS games out!
007 AUF is okay but there are much better shooter`s out on XBox-Even better shooters on GameCube and PlayStation 2.It gets boring too fast. Read more
Published on February 22, 2006

2.0 out of 5 stars NOT VERY GOOD,WAY TOO LINEAR.(PS2 version)
I loved 007:GoldenEye and 007:The World Is Not Enough back on the Nintendo 64,moreso GE than TWINE.But 007:Agent Under Fire is kind of krap, the Multiplayer was okay but got... Read more
Published on January 29, 2006

3.0 out of 5 stars Could Have bin better
At first, I never herd of James Bond. So Agent Under Fire was my first time seing Bond.

1. Graphics: Good but could have bin better. Read more
Published on August 9, 2004

1.0 out of 5 stars An insult to the world of bond.
I thought this game would be good. I was very wrong. It is terrible. It is the worst game i have ever played. It is a shame EA had to make this abysmal game. Read more
Published on July 11, 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars A good game, but VERY SHORT!
I found 007-Agent Under Fire a good game, but it was too short; just 5 hours long. The missions were fun, and you get to drive the tricked out James Bond cars with the machine... Read more
Published on January 8, 2004 by Eric

2.0 out of 5 stars Playable
James Bond, as the N64 proved, has awesome potential for being made into a video game, with all the hi-tech gadgets, fast cars and innovative bad guys, why can't these guys make... Read more
Published on September 3, 2003 by David Hassall

4.0 out of 5 stars Wasn't the best, but it was pretty darn good!
This game wasn't that bad, it was pretty good. The single-player missions were good, and the multiplayer was great! Read more
Published on June 9, 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars John Scott 9 year old gamer
bye itThis is the best game ever made it beats night fire by a long shot night fire is a fun 2 player game but the missonssuck its the best bye it.
Published on April 27, 2003 by John Scott

3.0 out of 5 stars Good Game But Nightfire Is A Mile Better!
007 Nightfire Rulez. Agent Under Fire Is Very Good But Absolute Rubbish Compared To Nightfire. I Personally Think Nightfire Is One Of The Best Games On Any Console. Read more
Published on February 21, 2003 by Matt Tierney

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