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Game Profile
INFO BOX
PLATFORM:
GameCube
PUBLISHER:
EA Games
DEVELOPER:
Eurocom
GENRE: First Person Shooter
PLAYERS:   1-4
RELEASE DATE:
March 11, 2002
ESRB RATING:
Teen
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 Written by Ilan Mejer  on February 25, 2002

First Impressions: The eternal international super spy returns to Nintendo, in yet another port.


Another month sees another GameCube port of an already released PlayStation 2 product. However, unlike the majority of recent GCN ports, EA's James Bond 007: Agent Under Fire features a variety of additions and general enhancements that should warrant its delayed release. A terrorist organization armed with cloning technology, run by the evil Malprave, is attempting to gain control over the world. Agent Under Fire will put James Bond, newcomer Zoe Nightshade, and a slew of both new and returning Bond icons against this oppressive organization through ten varied locales. The primary action is represented in the classic first person shooter style, such as Goldeneye or Quake. However, stealth missions and the third person vehicular action scenes will help to add variety and individuality to this newest Bond experience.

All of the weapons and gadgets that you would expect from a Bond action game will reappear in this title, in some form or another. With weapons ranging from pistols to automatics and from explosives to rocket launchers, Bond's arsenal has never been more varied or effective. The sniper rifle will be making a triumphant return and be of particular use throughout the more stealth-orientated missions. The GameCube version of AUF will also feature cleaned up textures and a surprisingly boosted frame-rate. The slightly enhanced visuals do not exactly stress the GameCube hardware, but when the consistent frame-rate is taken into account, the technical upgrade begins to look and feel significant.

Additionally, the GCN port of this game will feature an out-of-the-box multiplayer mode that easily incorporates all four of the system's controller ports. Furthermore, EA decided to add УbotsФ or for those more inclined towards Perfect Dark, simulants. Unfortunately, the number of characters on screen cannot exceed four, be they human, bots, or a combination of the two. As of tight now we aren't sure whether EA plans to make any additional changes to the single player story mode or if they intend to add new multiplayer features or gameplay modes but we will be sure to keep you updated.

Final Thoughts
The PlayStation 2 version of Agent Under Fire met with only mediocre reviews. However, as the GameCube's first FPS action game it will stand alone on Nintendo's newest platform. The GC version of this title is slated to feature upgraded visuals, a rock-solid frame-rate, and an expanded four-player deathmatch mode. GCN enthusiasts with a taste for FPS games may want to give this disc a spin. Agent Under Fire will probably remain unchallenged on the GameCube until the release of Metroid Prime sometime later this year.


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