Agent Under Fire: James Bond 007
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Written By: Eric Suurmeyer
     Agent Under Fire. Ahhh, the painful dissapointment. Well, I will start off with telling you what a great game it can be. First of all, the multi-player is by far the best charachteristic of Agent Under Fire. I loved playing with a group of friends late into the night. it couldn't get any better than that. But then, it got old, and boring. Not enough levels that were big enough. The single-player also charmed me. It was thouroughly enjoying. But once again, there weren't enough levels and it just got old.
     When I first played Agent Under Fire I thought it was gonna be a great game, but then that factor called replayability comes in. After one too many times of walking down the same hallway, shooting the same guys, with the same weapons just gets a little boring. The producers needed to add some more variety of levels, weapons, etc. Another fun part that didn't last long was trying to unlock extras, but that proved to be near impossible.
     The graphics would probably be ranked at the best part in the game, and they weren't that great. The sound was decent, and finnaly the storyline lacked in the department of being interesting. In other words, this game just doesn't have what it takes to entertain the audience and
keep them entertained.
      If your looking for a great First-Person-Shooter go out and get Medal of Honor: Frontline or Red Faction. You will be dissapointed in Agent Under Fire. Once again, there just isn't enough levels like there was in Goldeneye. If you really want to try the game, go out and rent it. But, because Agent Under Fire can be fun at times, especially during multi-player, it deserves a 3 out of 5 stars.
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