Rail: On these missions, you have no control over the direction of the vehicle you are loaded into, but merely man the guns. This style adds some much-needed variety. Normal: These are your standard fare for a first person shooter, in which Bond collects weapons, shoots baddies and stares at the implausibly proportioned women like the old lech that he is.ĭriving: When I first encountered the car driving missions, I thought they were a recipe for disaster - whole games are dedicated to driving a car, how could this be added in as such a small side note? In fact, it works superbly, because the handling on the cars is so slick that you feel totally in control and it is rarely frustrating. I feel that the game keeps very closely to the spirit of Bond, because it actively rewards both rampant showing-off, and the stealthy approach. The game is very attractive and the graphics serve their purpose, without distracting you from the job in hand. Developed by EA Games, AUF is not based on any of the Bond films, but the storyline comprises all the usual elements one would expect. 007: Agent Under Fire is a James Bond game, for PlayStation 2, Game Cube and XBox, boasting twelve missions in three different ' styles'.