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There are clever gadgets to amuse yourself with, as well as frequent set pieces in the form of "Bond moves" that will delight the casual fan. But more experienced players will find the lack of depth here distressing. The real problem, though, is the "intelligence" of the enemies. These are the dumbest bad guys you'll ever encounter in a video game. Coupled with the unerring accuracy of your auto aim, you could complete much of the game blindfolded. Consequently, it's difficult to feel much satisfaction, even upon saving the world. The developers have at least made an effort with different styles of play and a decent multiplayer mode, but Agent Under Fire is (at best) a good-ish game in a genre full of great alternatives. Be careful with your next Bond license, Mr EA--it may be your last. --Steve Colton
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In James Bond: Agent Under Fire the player must defeat the evil criminal mastermind Malprave, head of a rising terrorist organisation that is bent on ruling the world with an army of clones. Helping players along the way Agent Under Fire is Zoe Nightshade and a cast of familiar characters. Each of the more than 10 exotic locations around the world contains a g