James Bond 007: Agent Under Fire

James Bond 007: Agent Under Fire

released on Nov 13, 2001

James Bond 007: Agent Under Fire

released on Nov 13, 2001

James Bond 007: Agent Under Fire is the first James Bond game to appear on the PlayStation 2, GameCube, and Xbox. The game casts the player as the legendary James Bond who must accomplish missions throughout different areas of the world. Bond is sent on a mission rescue Zoe Nightshade, a CIA agent in the hands of Nigel Bloch. Nigel Bloch is the CEO of Identicon, a section of a highly successful industry company known as Malprave industries. Bond is also tasked to retrieve the set of DNA samples that are in Identicon's hands. So James Bond sets off on another adventure... The game combines three game modes into one package: first-person-shooter, which is what most of the missions are, a rail-shooter, where the player only controls firing, and a driving game, where the player drives one of the many Bond cars. Numerous weapons have been added to the series, along with some fictional weapons like the Photon cannon and the 5-way grenade launcher. The player can utilize a wide array of gadgets and weapons, like the Q-Claw, Q-Decoder, and Bond's trusty Walther handgun. There is a large variety of missions, and Bond can go through most missions with weapons, or take a stealthy approach. The player is also rated in each level, based on score and difficulty level, and can unlock new features for both single and multiplayer.


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James Bond 007: Agent Under Fire delivers a classic Bond experience, blending first-person shooting with thrilling driving sequences and even the occasional stealth segment. While the graphics haven't aged particularly well and the enemy AI can be frustratingly simple, fans of the franchise will relish the chance to wield Bond's iconic gadgets and weapons. The story is a bit corny, yet thoroughly Bond, and there's some genuine replayability thanks to unlockable content and a fun multiplayer mode. It's not going to revolutionize the genre, but Agent Under Fire provides a solid dose of espionage action for nostalgics and Bond enthusiasts alike.

Some parts were kinda lame but thats to be expected in the "PS2" era. Still a 007 game which means it was still awesome. Good game.

Going back to this, the controls are just awful. However, I have a lot of great memories from this game. I think this was the game that developed my fascination with the grappling hook mechanic. I would take this to the local YMCA and we would play deathmatch split screen after school for hours.

This was also the first game I realized that my brother gave me an unplugged controller to play. I distinctly remember us playing the campaign together, but it wasn't until much later when I was older that I found out the campaign is single player.

still somehow stupidly fun