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GoldenEye: Rogue Agent

  • Jeu vidéo
  • 2004
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ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,4/10
573
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Jason Carter in GoldenEye: Rogue Agent (2004)
ActionAdventureThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueJoin the other side of the law, as you play a rogue MI6 Agent, who becomes involved in a bitter gang war between Dr. No and Auric Goldfinger.Join the other side of the law, as you play a rogue MI6 Agent, who becomes involved in a bitter gang war between Dr. No and Auric Goldfinger.Join the other side of the law, as you play a rogue MI6 Agent, who becomes involved in a bitter gang war between Dr. No and Auric Goldfinger.

  • Directors
    • Ofer Estline
    • Ken Harsha
  • Writers
    • Danny Bilson
    • Paul De Meo
    • Ian Fleming
  • Stars
    • Enn Reitel
    • Jeannie Elias
    • Christopher Lee
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,4/10
    573
    MA NOTE
    • Directors
      • Ofer Estline
      • Ken Harsha
    • Writers
      • Danny Bilson
      • Paul De Meo
      • Ian Fleming
    • Stars
      • Enn Reitel
      • Jeannie Elias
      • Christopher Lee
    • 8Commentaires d'utilisateurs
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    • Prix
      • 2 victoires et 3 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux23

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    Enn Reitel
    Enn Reitel
    • Auric Goldfinger
    • (voice)
    Jeannie Elias
    • Pussy Galore
    • (voice)
    Christopher Lee
    Christopher Lee
    • Francisco Scaramanga
    • (voice)
    Jenya Lano
    Jenya Lano
    • Xenia Onatopp
    • (voice)
    Carlos Alazraqui
    Carlos Alazraqui
    • Dr. Julius No
    • (voice)
    Jason Carter
    • James Bond
    • (voice)
    • …
    Gideon Emery
    Gideon Emery
    • Number One (Ernst Stavro Blofeld)
    • (voice)
    André Sogliuzzo
    André Sogliuzzo
      Robert Wu
      Robert Wu
        Ron Yuan
        Ron Yuan
          Danny Mann
          Danny Mann
            Brian George
            Brian George
              Linda Wang
              • Hong Kong 1 'Sexy Bath House Girl'
              • (voice)
              Peter Kwong
              Peter Kwong
              • Hong Kong 1
              • (voice)
              Tim Dang
              Tim Dang
              • Triad Informant
              • (voice)
              • (as Timothy Dang)
              Greg Ellis
              Greg Ellis
                Judi Dench
                Judi Dench
                • M
                • (voice)
                Zach Goldsmith
                  • Directors
                    • Ofer Estline
                    • Ken Harsha
                  • Writers
                    • Danny Bilson
                    • Paul De Meo
                    • Ian Fleming
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                  2The_Light_Triton

                  This game sucks, sucks, and continues to suck

                  I bought this game at a pawn shop for 15 bucks. I expected a remake of the original goldeneye, but all i got was a piece of crap. this game has nothing to do with the original goldeneye, it's just a fancy name.

                  You are an unknown agent who accidentally kills James bond in a simulated mission. you are discharged from M16, and go to work for goldfinger with goldeneye as your name. however, 3 years before, you lost your eye in a battle with Dr. no, and goldfinger is willing to restore sight in the eye you lost, and then you go and kill Dr. no for him.

                  although, the movie segments have excellent graphics, but they're nothing if the gameplay sucks.

                  Even multiplayer sucks. you can't have battles against the computer.

                  And even worse, for the gamecube game, you have 2 discs, one for single player, another for multiplayer.

                  2 out of 10. a useless piece of crap.
                  4CuriosityKilledShawn

                  Generic first person shooter

                  I'm really rather sick of first person shooter games. They are a dime a dozen and with all the Medal of Honor and Call of Duty games out there do we really need another? The previous game in the Bond universe was Everything or Nothing, which wasn't a first person shooter, something new. But this one goes back to something old.

                  There is a bit of a twist though. It's fun to play a villain, there's a little bit of RPG (only a touch) and the villains from the older movies (such as Dr No, Blofeld, Oddjob, Goldfinger and Francisco Scaramanga) come back, even though they are supposed to be very, very, long, long dead. But this novelty didn't last long and I quickly became bored of the game.

                  Plus there is too much going on. Hooked up to a home theatre this game is loud and thrilling but it will easily induce epileptic seizures so beware. Plus the targeting is terrible. If you have a gun that sprays bullets everywhere you will still have trouble killing a lone enemy in the distance. This got highly irritating.

                  As these type of games go even Die Hard: Vendetta was better. Nice music though. Rent it to try it out first as buying blind would be a serious error in judgment.
                  ilovestarwars

                  It's good to be bad.

                  Rogue Agent is the sequence of the N64 classic, Goldenye, of 1997. But in Rogue Agent you're not James Bond.You're an agent that was a perfect MI6, but you were dangerous, killing hostages and other sorts of things.Then, you're dismissed. Looking for a job, you find Auric Goldfinger.He knows that you're a very good assassin, so he hires you into the world of the crime. This game has "Goldenye" in the title because you have to put a golden eye for entering Goldfinger's crime world. Rogue Agent is a very good game. It has perfect graphics, it looks like real life. The sound and game play are good. And the fun factor is excellent.You can blow with a missile a room with many hostages without failing the mission. 10/10.
                  BinaryCode1001

                  007 Everything or Nothing...$40; GoldenEye 64...$10; GoldenEye: Rogue Agent...Painful

                  Let me start off by saying that it wasn't the game itself that made me angry at it...it was this one level that was near impossible to pass. After that, I quit on the game until getting Action Replay codes. It also tarnishes the name of the original GoldenEye utterly, which is part of the reason I didn't like it.

                  GRAPHICS: The graphics are standard. Don't expect anything spectacular. Also, almost all the enemy models are the same. Even though there are some different levels here, you'll be spending most of your time shooting soldier clones and blasting rockets into airborne machines. The level design is wretching. Each level is different, like I said, but in a way, they're all the same. You'll basically be doing the same thing over and over...shooting things. So, they should've just made each level one big early level because that's the whole game. And why is it when I shoot an enemy, blue sparks fly out of him?!

                  SOUND: SOME of the sound is good. The problem I have is that handguns sound like peanut blasters as automatic rifles sound like rapid-fire Super Soakers. The only sound that is actually pleasant to hear is the shotgun blast from the Mamba gun, which was also my favorite gun for as long as I was playing this. I don't really have much of an opinion about the background music since I could barely hear it throughout the game. However, everyone else seems to like the music (I don't know why), so I'm not going to say much else there.

                  GAMEPLAY: Here's where the game falls flat...the game is nothing but constant running and gunning. This is why the game is so bland and generic, because each level is a carbon copy of one another. There are hardly any objectives to do other than killing enemies. In the original GoldenEye, each level had something unique about it. In GoldenEye 2, the entire game is basically just shooting things to death. There are only about 7 or 8 weapons in the whole game, unlike the original, which had about 20 or 30 sets of weapons to choose from. This game also has automatic weapons, but they shoot spray rounds. That requires you to really get in an enemy's face in order to make automatic rounds register. Another problem is that there's no diverse way of taking out enemies. Instead of, say, using tanks to roll through a level, you're SLOWLY running through it while shooting everything. Find a heavy rocket launcher and you'll move even slower. You've also got 4 "Eye" powers to choose from, but each of them don't have any real requirements except the "Shield" ability. In fact, levels are so repetitive, I started getting sick of it by the final level. The first thing I said was, "oh, jeez, this game isn't over yet?!" Lock-on targeting is brutal (at least you can turn it off), and there are only two cheats through the whole game. Neither of them enhance the game any more. You do get to dual wield different weapons, but you have no inventory. You can only use weapons as you find them. However, this is the only thing the game capitalizes on. Halo 2 does the same thing, but at least that game has more variety. Honestly, GE2 makes H2 look like the Word of God. What really made me mad about this game was the Dam mission where you have to escape across a dam platform in search of a bomb. I played that mission about 20 times, trying every spy technique in the book, whether it be taking cover behind structures or vehicles or blowing hordes away with the rocket launcher. Since nothing worked, I went to my Action Replay for advice. Once I got that invincibility code, I felt better about myself. I know it's cheating, but hey...as Corey Rouse always says, "when life's got you down, throw in God Mode and keep on kickin' butt." Don't even bother avoiding gunfights because it won't work.

                  STORY: So, let me get this straight...I'm an MI6 agent with no name, and I got kicked out of MI6 just because I let James Bond die in a V.R. simulator? Now, like the whining baby I am, I go off to work for Goldfinger just to fight with Dr. No and fight a bunch of bad guys that James Bond could dispatch himself? The ridiculous part is that I'm doing James Bond's job for him. In the original game, you could shoot civilians and scientists with a penalty attached if you kill too many. Here, there are no civilians to shoot. It's just a bunch of army guys wanting a piece of you. If I'm supposed to be so big and bad, why isn't 007 coming to hound me? Other than all that, there isn't much else to say about the story. There is one plot twist, but believe me, you'll probably see it coming from miles away. We do see a lot of familiar faces, such as M, Oddjob, and Francisco Scaramanga, but that doesn't do much to help the game.

                  BOTTOM LINE: This game is only worth a 2-day rental. I'm not trying to put anyone down, but if you like this game, you either can't tell the difference between a good game and a bad one, you're too young to understand, you've never played the original GoldenEye, or you're a mainstream gamer who only plays games just for a few hours of anything but being completely bored. 4/10, certainly not what I've come to expect from EA after EON. (I would've given it a 6, but that's minus 2 points for tarnishing the original game's name.) I suggest sticking with the older 007 titles. Even TND was better than this.

                  If you want the real GoldenEye "sequels," turn to Perfect Dark or TimeSplitters.
                  Leeve

                  Twas a blast, but...

                  there were some good elements to this game and some bad. I mean it can't be perfect can it. I was expecting this to have some of the old fun things you could do in the old Goldeneye game. Like shoot scientists and run over civilians with tanks. Or better yet, why could we not go up against MI6 and Bond himself. They have already gone against established Bond Lore why not just go all out crazy. Your a bad guy why spend all you time killing other bad guys? Makes no real sense to me. But aside from all of that this was a fun game to play I like Bond first person shooters and the graphics were very realistic. I give it an 8/10

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                    Although one of the villains from the James Bond movie, L'oeil de feu (1995) appears in the game, the stories have no real ties to each other. The plot of the movie revolved around a weapon called "The GoldenEye", which used a nuclear bomb detonated in the upper atmosphere to create a damaging electromagnetic pulse on Earth.
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                    Pussy Galore: [about to have sex with Goldeneye] I *love* autopilot!

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                  • Date de sortie
                    • 15 novembre 2004 (Canada)
                  • Pays d’origine
                    • United States
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                    • EA Games
                  • Langue
                    • English
                  • Aussi connu sous le nom de
                    • Goldeneye 2
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                    • MGM Interactive
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