Agent Under Fire is the perfect example of a cookie cutter game; no new ideas are placed here. James Bond, which doesn't even look like Pierce Brosnan, is on a mission to rescue a female agent, and soon gets into a lot more. The story is pretty lame. The actual gameplay isn't all that bad, offering a good variety of weapons and a shotgun that I love. There are several track shooters and also some driving sequences that break up the first person action. This could have worked better if there was more FPS levels, but as it is, FPS levels are few. The story mode is also pretty short, it can be beaten in 5 or 6 hours. Multiplayer is quite fun. There are lots of modifiers, and good selection of weapons. The bots offer lots of challenges. I would buy this game for the multiplayer and have the single player as a backup. Great mulitplayer title.
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