Published by EA, Developed by Electronic Arts Los Angeles
Genres: Action
US release date: Nov 22nd, 2004 | EU release date: -
A good game, but levels are too short.
Review written by
Jimmy
GoldenEye: Rogue Agent the sequel to the N64 title, GoldenEye, features expansive gameplay over two discs.
The textures are generally crisp and the sound is good, but the main thing that lets it down are the small, crammed multiplayer levels, that don't offer enough hiding space or barricades.
The Campaign Mode is the selling point. The game manages to stay true to the original and combine some added extras like the GoldenEye Mode, which allows people to see through walls and then shoot them with a MagRail, one of the new weapons. You can also hack the enemy weapons, Repel bullets and bring up a forceshield. This is done with the D-Pad.
The game is accomplishable in just under a day and the multiplayer modes are easy to pick up and play, perfect for the Hardcore gamer.
I would recommend GoldenEye: Rogue Agent only to fans of the original or those who want a non-gore First Person Shooter/Adventure.
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