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Yes she does!
That's one of the most-obvious facts from AUF i didn't know.
Elektra? i didn't know that also. for me it was Renard.
So you liked looking at R in the shower? Something's wrong with you, 002...
Renard was Electra's pawn, and wasn't much of a villain. He and Bloch are almost one in the same.
This is easily one of the most debated topics about TWINE, as to whether Elektra or Renard was the main villain. I still say it was Elektra, but I could almost see it going either way, quite frankly. The same predicament lies with Georgi Koskov and Brad Whitaker, and Kamal Khan and General Orlov.
So it was the most easiest Villain ever killed by Bond.
Who?
Elektra.
Yeah. But oddly enough, also one of the most emotional.
Wait.... does anybody notice that this quoted post still starts with a message about a nude R in the shower? lol, guess we went off-topic
Yeah, if we keep it up, we just might get to add this thread into 0Brady's Most Off-Topic Thread Award!
AUF is not bad. I kinda wish it had a gunbarrel and titles sequence though. Even the generic Bond works decently. The game play is a bit too much for my taste. There's not enough health for the huge amount of people that are shooting at you. It gets frustrating at times.
It reminds me a lot of TWINE for PS1.
agent u7nder fires def looked and played worse than nightfire but for me I def had more fun with the locations provided in agent under fire. cant believe how old these games have got now. i wish Ea would come to an agreement with activision to re releaase the whole back catalogue with trophies/chievos
Pros:
Descent looking Bond Model
Great Character models. (Shame they couldn't keep the John Cleese model for R)
Good Main Character Voice Acting
funny one liners
Excellent Soundtrack
Excellent Driving Levels
Nice Weapon Selection
Ken Adam style looking level design
fun gadgets
Awesome bonus upgrades
Cons:
Bad henchmen dialogue (I heard CHARGE HIM and YOUR A DEAD MAN BOND over and over.)
NPC's moved way too fast, it's hard to get a shot in sometimes.
Odd Ammo counts for weapons. (example the P99 clip held 6 bullets when in other Bond games it held 16, it holds 16 in multiplayer! wtf?)
lame final boss fight
no gunbarrel
It's not a perfect game, but I have alot of love for it. :)
1.Can't play mutiplayer by yourself
2.No Opening Gun Barrel
3.No ending credits
4.The final boss fight was weak
5.Nigel Block & The Jackel did not get a big part until the Middle/End of the game.
Overall, I would give Agent Under Fire a 8/10.
I'm probably one of the few who thinks using a made up model for Bond, than who ever's playing him in the films at the time, is a great idea. If a Bond movie gets made into a game then use the actor other wise make a model based more off of Fleming's description of Bond.
I have wanted this forever!
MI6 just released it!