James Bond: Agent Under Fire (Platinum) PS2

James Bond: Agent Under Fire (Platinum) box art

Game Details

Platform: PS2
Released: 11 April 2003
GTIN-13: 5030930033958
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Description

Bond fans rejoice - MGM's blockbuster international superspy is coming to the next generation console system. James Bond 007: Agent Under Fire delivers a unique and complete game experience that thrusts the player into the world of secret agent 007. The game features a completely new and original single player storyline - exclusively designed for the platform - that stays true to the Bond film legacy. Agent Under Fire a first person action title delivers a well balanced mixture of missions/levels filled with furious action and stealth as well as whirlwind driving that is complimented by state-of-the art gadgets and sophisticated spy-craft that Bond fans expect. As Bond players must defeat the evil criminal mastermind Malprave head of a rising terrorist organization that is bent on ruling the world with their clone technology and army of clones. Helping Bond along the way will be the gorgeous Zoe Nightshade and a cast of familiar characters. Each of the more than 10 exotic locations around the world contain a generous offering of challenging missions and objectives. Players can choose to blast their way through each level using hi-tech weaponry quietly rely on spycraft tricks and gadgets to accomplish objectives - or do a little of both. The driving levels offer an array of 007-inspired exotic cars and daredevil combat from the movies. Only through the clever utilization of Q-lab weapons and gadgets along with Bond-style wit will you be able to defeat Malprave's minions and get the girl. The game utilizes next generation console technology to help bring to life the detailed 3-D environments such as a massive deep sea oil rig set atop a secret underwater base. The game features both single and up to four-player multiplayer split screen modes.