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Goldeneye: Rogue Agent

Goldeneye: Rogue Agent

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In GoldenEye 2, players will explore the dark side of the Bond underworld, playing an agent who was a candidate for 00 status before being dismissed from MI6 for reckless brutality. Players will join ranks with the legendary super-villain Auric ...

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Goldeneye: Rogue Agent announced

Posted on Wednesday, 5 May 2004 by Speed, source: Fragland
We already knew a new Goldeneye title was under development over at EA, but now official confirmation has been sent out. The next Goldeneye will be Goldeneye: Rogue Agent, will be a first person shooter and is to be released on all major console platforms towards the end of this year
As an aspiring 00 agent dismissed from MI6 for reckless brutality, the player is hired as an enforcer by Auric Goldfinger, the wealthy super-villain with a lust for all things gold. Goldfinger is locked in a ruthless war against his archenemy, the brilliant scientist Dr. No. The prize is control of the world's greatest criminal organization. A brutal encounter with Dr. No costs the player an eye, but Goldfinger's technicians replace it with a gold-hued, synthetic eye, earning the player the name 'GoldenEye'. Players have the ability to customize and upgrade their villain persona and wreak havoc as they make their unrelenting rise through the ranks.
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2 Comment(s)

BillieTurf

BillieTurf

Am I dreaming because the good news keeps on comming today. I mean a first persion shooter with all kinds of Bond connections and trivia, what more in life is there to long for.

By the way: for those of you who are interested in newer Bond pockets I can surely recommend Decada from Raymond Benson who is truly a worthy successor for Ian Fleming.
Am I dreaming because the good news keeps on comming today. I mean a first persion shooter with all kinds of Bond connections and trivia, what more in life is there to long for. By the way: for those of you who are interested in newer Bond pockets I can surely recommend Decada from Raymond Benson who is truly a worthy successor for Ian Fleming.
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Posted on 18:03, May 05th 2004
Anonymous

Anonymous

Just to say hellow!
Just to say hellow!
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Posted on 12:12, September 16th 2005
 

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