Why save the world when you can rule it? Going where no previous James Bond game dared to tread, GoldenEye: Rogue Agent breaks all the rules by transporting players to the dark side of the Bond universe to experience life as a high-rolling, cold-hearted villain. As an aspiring 00 agent dismissed from MI6 for reckless brutality, you hired as an enforcer by Auric Goldfinger, the wealthy super-villain with a lust for all things gold. Cross paths with such legendary allies and enemies as Oddjob, Scaramanga, Xenia Onatopp, and, of course, Pussy Galore on several globe-spanning missions of vengeance as you make your unrelenting rise through the ranks to the top of the villain world. Featured modes include story-driven campaign missions, deathmatch style simulator trials, and objective-based war games for single and multiplayer play.
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When is a sequel not a sequel? Certainly when the sequel in question is Electronic Arts' GoldenEye: Rogue Agent. Rogue Agent is an obvious attempt to ride the coattails of Rare's Nintendo 64 classic, GoldenEye 007. Like the older game, Rogue Agent sports both a single-player adventure and an involved multiplayer mode. However, EA has failed to replicate the overall quality of Rare's effort, leaving Rogue Agent as nothing more than a vaguely competent FPS with a big-name license. Read More »
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If you've played Nintendo 64 at all, then you probably know all about GoldenEye 007. Based on the unspectacular James Bond film, Rare's first-person shooter transcended its source material and stunned gamers with its quality multiplayer action. Put another way, it was the Halo of the mid-late '90s. Since then, the James Bond license has migrated over to Electronic Arts, which has turned it into a semi-regular franchise of shooters. With its latest, though, EA hopes to tap into the success of Rare's N64 classic. GoldenEye: Rogue Agent is best described as a spiritual sequel, though the changes go far beyond the simple switch in development teams. Read More »
For a long time, whenever someone mentioned console shooters, GoldenEye for the Nintendo 64 was the first game that came to most gamers' minds. Not only did the game have a challenging, well-designed single player game, it also had the best one of the best console multiplayer modes seen to this day, a fact that wasn't lost on many FPS connoisseurs. In fact, the game is so popular that I actually know a few people who kept their N64s simply to keep playing it. Now, though, they might finally have a reason to move on to bigger and better things. Read More »
Also known as: GoldenEye: Agente Corrupto (Spanish Title), GoldenEye: Dark Agent
Release Region: Japan
Release Date: January 13, 2005
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Release Region: United States
Release Date: November 22, 2004
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Also available on: GameCube, Xbox, Nintendo DS
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