GoldenEye: Rogue Agent shows off the Nintendo DS as a great platform for
first-person shooters. The action is fast and intense in this explosive tale of
power and betrayal.
Kicked out of MI6 for excess brutality, your character's, ahem, unique skill set
gets him recruited by Auric Goldfinger. A nasty encounter with Dr. No costs him
an eye, but Goldfinger?€?s technicians replace it with a gold-hued, synthetic and
upgradeable eye, earning him the name "GoldenEye." Now it?€?s payback time, Dr.
No.
On your quest for revenge, you'll encounter such legendary Bond baddies as
Oddjob, Scaramanga and Xenia Onatopp. GoldenEye: Rogue Agent lets you slip into
the dark side as a ruthless and unpredictable bad guy with lots of big weapons
and cool devices. The GoldenEye gadget, an infinitely cool device worthy of Q
himself, and the heads-up-display (HUD) let you see enemies through cover, hack
electronics and weapons, deflect damage, monitor ammo levels, decode locks and
more.
You can wield two weapons at once or go one-on-one with a muscular melee
fighting system lets you throw and cold-cock enemies, seize hostages and more.
Left and right-handed gameplay controls, plus stylus and thumb-pad play, take
full advantage of the DS's unique touch-screen capabilities.
One of the keys to GoldenEye: Rogue Agent is its array of control schemes. The
touch screen isn't going to be for everyone, and some will want inverted
controls or auto aiming and leveling. There's no greater disappointment than
playing a first-person shooter and being unable to control your player's
movement, leaving you a sitting duck. Once you find the control scheme that
works for you, you'll be scampering through each level with guns blazing.
When you come across a weapon on the ground, you will need to tap the touch
screen to pick it up. The bottom left and bottom right each represent a hand.
Tap the bottom left to pick up the gun with your left hand, and the right corner
for your right hand. The L and R Buttons are your triggers for this rapid-fire
adventure.
The story mode follows the same story as the GCN game. It's a solid,
unpretentious FPS. But what sets GoldenEye DS apart are the righteously great
multiplayer modes.
If you have one Game Card, up to eight players can wirelessly frag each other.
Just host a game and have your friends choose Download Play from the DS's menu.
If you and your friends have multiple Game Cards, GoldenEye: Rogue Agent offers
four game modes and a wider variety of characters and maps.
Epic, six-mission solo campaign
Sharpen your lethal edge against infamous Bond villains in DS-exclusive
Virtual Training mode
Wireless multiplayer mayhem for up to eight players with only one Game
Card.
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