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007: Espion pour cible

Original title: 007: Agent Under Fire
  • Video Game
  • 2001
  • T
  • 5h
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
803
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Adam Blackwood in 007: Espion pour cible (2001)
007: Agent Under Fire
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After rescuing a CIA agent being held hostage, Bond travels the globe in pursuit of Nigel Bloch, a brilliant madman who is working with a mysterious corporation in a plot involving cloning, ... Read allAfter rescuing a CIA agent being held hostage, Bond travels the globe in pursuit of Nigel Bloch, a brilliant madman who is working with a mysterious corporation in a plot involving cloning, kidnapping, and political manipulation.After rescuing a CIA agent being held hostage, Bond travels the globe in pursuit of Nigel Bloch, a brilliant madman who is working with a mysterious corporation in a plot involving cloning, kidnapping, and political manipulation.

  • Writers
    • Danny Bilson
    • Paul De Meo
    • Ian Fleming
  • Stars
    • Adam Blackwood
    • Caron Pascoe
    • Miles Anderson
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    803
    YOUR RATING
    • Writers
      • Danny Bilson
      • Paul De Meo
      • Ian Fleming
    • Stars
      • Adam Blackwood
      • Caron Pascoe
      • Miles Anderson
    • 11User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Adam Blackwood
    • James Bond
    • (voice)
    Caron Pascoe
    • M
    • (voice)
    Miles Anderson
    • Q
    • (voice)
    Sydney Rainin-Smith
    • Zoe Nightshade
    • (voice)
    • (as Sydney Rainin)
    Corina Harmon
    • Adrian Malprave
    • (voice)
    • (as Corine Harmin)
    Denny Delk
    Denny Delk
    • Nigel Bloch
    • (voice)
    Erin Cahill
    Erin Cahill
    • Carla the Jackal
    • (voice)
    Beatie Edney
    Beatie Edney
    • Dr. Natalya Damescu
    • (voice)
    Joe Paulino
    • Reginald Griffin
    • (voice)
    Henry DiGiovanni
      David Boat
      David Boat
        Roger Jackson
        Roger Jackson
          Raluca Cernahoschi
            Barbu Vicol
              Lois Wong
              • The Twins
              • (voice)
              Terence Tso
                Carlos Perenia
                  Theodore Czondi
                    • Writers
                      • Danny Bilson
                      • Paul De Meo
                      • Ian Fleming
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                    Screenwhisperer

                    Fire and Water

                    Featuring Voices from: Adam Bicknell, Adam Blackwell, and Caron Pascoe

                    James Bond is assigned to rescue Special Agent Zoe Nightshade who is being held captive in a terrorist's submarine station. He leaves with her as they drive by to retrieve a stolen, classified briefcase. They bring it back to R, Bond's gadget man, and it isn't before long when an assassin comes and steals the briefcase and gets away. But not for long. Bond gets in his new BMW and pursues her and gets it back. After that, he is assigned to go to Romania, to find information on a cloning operation. He travels all over Europe in order to foil a terrorist's, Nigel Bloch's, plan to clone politicians from all over the world.

                    Fair Bond game. Not as good as Goldeneye, but is an improvement over TWINE for Playstation. This may not be very realistic, but it is filled with Action and Adventure. Although, the worst thing is that this barely has a plot. The lack of realism is pretty high. It is your average James Bond adventure, where he saves the world, as usual, in the end. I do recommend Agent Under Fire, however, I do recommend that you also play Goldeneye and Nightfire.

                    6 out of 10

                    Genre: Action; Adventure; Sci-Fi; Spy

                    Rating: T
                    nickv1025

                    Best Bond Game Yet!

                    The game has excellent graphics and sound. The game is difficult yet fun at the same time. I love playing Agent Under Fire. It beats The World is Not Enough. I hope all upcoming Bond games are as good as this one. There is a new game called "Nightfire" that was released a few days ago.

                    The only thing that I would recommended would be to make the game longer. The game is to short. It is only 12 levels long. It should at least be 20.
                    3witchcraftpentagrams

                    Meh

                    Good to play as a game but not very interesting storyline. Fun to play but if you want a fun storyline with great graphics and gameplay then you need 007: nightfire. Its weird because you don't get to meet the characters or know their personalities or anything. its just oh hello *bang* *bang* *drive* *drive* *kill* *kill*. nothing pretty much to do. its very easy as well. like when you have to defeat a weird clone you jut have to shoot him 2 times if you have a shotgun or "frinensi". The driving is weird too. its like you have all these weird gadgets which don't help you out at all with you mission. its like they are there for decoration. When i first bought this game it was a million miles from where i lived and so i brought it home and tryed to play it but wouldn't work and i couldn't go and take it back either. so i was stuck with it and so today when i bought it i played through the first mission and i was so excited because i thought that it would be like that for the entire first level but no it completely changed the level after. so i say if you wan to waste your money go right ahead but if yuor looking for a good game steer away from this one.
                    5zkonedog

                    Can't Quite Capture That "Goldeneye" Magic

                    Once "Goldeneye 007" was released for the Nintendo '64 console, that title instantly became the standard by which all future Bond FPS's would be judged. In the case of "Agent Under Fire" for the Gamecube, it does just enough "to get by" but fails to stand out in any of the categories that made its predecessor great.

                    The main problem with this game is that it just feels "clunky" sometimes. Whereas "Goldeneye" was always slick and smooth, "Agent Under Fire" is bulky and awkward.

                    The single player mode is hit-and-miss, with some missions being quite fun and others just being a shoot-em-up fest. Not having an actual Bond movie to base the levels around was the downfall here.

                    Of course, one of the hallmarks of any Bond game is the multiplayer mode, and in this aspect "Agent Under Fire" just doesn't hold a candle to its predecessors. It seems as if the multiplayer experience SHOULD be better than it is (same basic layout as other similar game modes), but again it just lacks that "punch" of the seminal "Goldeneye" multiplayer mode that re-defined FPS games.

                    Though some Nintendo Gamecube games still hold up today even in the world of XBOX 360 and beyond, "Agent Under Fire" is not one of them. You would be better off sticking with "Goldeneye" on the N64 than "upgrading" to this.
                    5CuriosityKilledShawn

                    Better than Goldeneye: Rogue Agent, but still a bland FPS.

                    I'm not really big on the Bond games. Most of then are no more than ordinary first person shooters with licensed characters. I guess since the original Goldeneye game on the Nintendo 64 was so popular they felt like they shouldn't stray to far from the winning formula.

                    In this game we have a generic interpretation of Bond involved in a dull plot involving clones and kidnapped world leaders. We go through several different locations but only some of them are cool and none are used to their full potential. There are a couple of driving levels too, but the street design is just uninspired.

                    The best thing about FPS games is the ability to just go berserk and shoot-up the place, hoping to catch the baddies in the crossfire. But you don't really get a lot of ammo and reloading is painfully slow sometimes. And the destruction you can inflict upon the environment is very limited.

                    I can really only recommend AUF to Bond fans. The rest of you have soooo many other choices for superior FPS games, you don't want to waste your time with this one.

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                    • Trivia
                      Andrew Bicknell was brought into supply the likeness and voice of James Bond as then Bond actor Pierce Brosnan hadn't renewed his contract as Bond, disallowing the use of his physical appearance and voice. However, Bicknell's casting as Bond was not heavily publicized or reported at the time. The game's cover did not even show his face and various PlayStation 2 magazines, including PlayStation World, erroneously reported that Bicknell's Bond was a generic character invented for the game "rather than anyone specific".
                    • Goofs
                      Cars in Hong Kong drive on the left side of the road (being a former British colony), but in the game they are seen driving on the right.
                    • Quotes

                      [after Carla the Jackal falls into a giant fan vent]

                      M: 007, did you confront the Jackal? What happened?

                      James Bond: She's fallen for me.

                    • Alternate versions
                      Early advertisements for this game showed the "R" character resembling John Cleese (R in the Bond movies). The final version of the game substitutes a generic-looking character. The version of Bond seen here may have also been changed to look less like Pierce Brosnan.
                    • Connections
                      Featured in 007: Agent Under Fire Television Commercial (2001)

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                    • Release date
                      • November 13, 2001 (United States)
                    • Countries of origin
                      • United States
                      • Canada
                    • Language
                      • English
                    • Also known as
                      • 007: Agent Under Fire
                    • Production companies
                      • Danjaq
                      • Electronic Arts (EA)
                      • MGM Interactive
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                      • 5h(300 min)
                    • Color
                      • Color

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