GoldenEye Rogue Agent Gameplay Video
Direct feed in-game goodness, including split-screen multiplayer. Our rougish hero villain is looking sweet!
Last week we brought you the impressively high-production-value, ludicrously widescreen (12:3 if we're not stupid!) teaser trailer for GoldenEye: Rogue Agent, along with all the screens and details you can find right now. Go check that out now if you haven't seen it (since we've replaced that trailer with a higher quality version too!)
Today, we bring you this awesome gameplay footage, mixed together and showing various stages, characters and shootouts throughout the game, as well as the split-screen multiplayer mode.
It's fair to say that, even with the massive GoldenEye license, EA has its work cut out if it wants to compete with the multitude of other behemoth FPS titles releasing this year - but this video goes some way in showing it's looking good for Rogue Agent.
Stay tuned for lots more on GoldenEye: Rogue Agent and see here for the rest to date.
Adam Doree
Director, Kikizo.com
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Description | Dur. | Size | Details |
GoldenEye: Rogue Agent - Gameplay Footage Direct feed gameplay montage footage (640x480, 1.3Mbps) |
1.30m | 12.9MB | WMV |
GoldenEye: Rogue Agent - Trailer 1 Direct feed trailer (640x480, 1.3Mbps) |
0.55m | 6.80MB | WMV |
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