YTube would not let us publish the video (Worldwide blocked). Everytime we tried to just remove the fmv it had issues with, it would have an issue with another after reuploading so in the end we just cut all fmv to get the gameplay out!
Not a big surprise since the fact that Agent Under Fire were supposed to be PS2 The World Is Not Enough game instead. But sadly there is just a couple of teasers online of this content.
@@ofearghailthefearless6481 I know right? I couldn't rest well thinking how awesome that would be like many many ps1 titles that deserved to be ps2 that time lol
this was good, but the N64 version was superior in visuals and level design. The N64 (this game also used the expansion pak) could just draw way more polygons on screen and have more complex gun models, character models and level architecture. Although I do like that actual movie clips were included in the PSX version. I wasn't a N64 owner in the 90's and was happy with the PSX library as it had way more variety and more mature games and weird niche games. I liked how they tried to do their best with the limited graphical ability, often resulting in more creative games with memorable characters and stuff.
This might be an unpopular opinion but I actually prefer not having movie clips, as it's more interesting to see developers try to adapt scenes from the film into the game engine (or at least CGI cutscenes.) Granted, I already had the movie on DVD so I could watch it any time I wanted.
The gameplay seems clunkier and the levels more padded out IMO. The PS1 version actually models the gadgets Bond whips out which is nice, and the final level is superior solely by virtue of not having 90% of it consist of navigating under water like the N64 version, but other than that I can't see much else to specifically recommend playing the game on PS1 vs N64.
You must be jocking. TWINE on the N64 is the quite similar to GoldenEye 007. It has complex levels with more objectives depending on the difficulty, a multiplayer mode with tons of unlockables such as maps, weapons and characters, some of the best graphics seen on a N64 fps, a superb peformance, and much better gameplay mechanics. There’s not even a discussion about it.
@@rubenslima1096sadly EA or Electronic Arts did not develop (make) that game instead they published it or decide on the budget = how much the developer is paid if EA did make it would’ve been better
yeah i remember this game. i couldn't get past the body guard boos in the second to last level. did you not show the movie clips due to fear of copyright strike? you did an excellent job on this game overall, nice work.
YTube would not let us publish the video (Worldwide blocked). Everytime we tried to just remove the fmv it had issues with, it would have an issue with another after reuploading so in the end we just cut all fmv to get the gameplay out.
Not a bad game but the N64 version is definitely better as it feels more like a sequel to Goldeneye rather than a fairly standard linear shooter Aside from the casino level which was interesting
i agree N64 version is clearly better as it is on a 32 MB cartridge + if expansion pack is added it enhances or updates the graphics (visuals) + Eurocom Entertainment Software developed it👍 PS1 version looks incompetent, lazy, rushed if it took 17 months to develop by Black Ops Entertainment 👎 Most of Blacks Ops games are awful, crap, dreadful, garbage, horrible, rubbish, shit, terrible
YTube would not let us publish the video (Worldwide blocked). Everytime we tried to just remove the fmv it had issues with, it would have an issue with another after reuploading so in the end we just cut all fmv to get the gameplay out!
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First guard: “Sorry sir. This areas restricted to employees only.” Then proceeds to walk away from their post🤣😂
Fun fact: M and Bond's voice actors here would be heard again in Agent Under Fire.
Not a big surprise since the fact that Agent Under Fire were supposed to be PS2 The World Is Not Enough game instead.
But sadly there is just a couple of teasers online of this content.
@@edu_moonwalker okay this is a big fact that I didn't know about
@@ofearghailthefearless6481 I know right? I couldn't rest well thinking how awesome that would be like many many ps1 titles that deserved to be ps2 that time lol
Bond was voiced by Andrew Bicknell in 007: Agent Under Fire - here, Tim Bentnick voices the character.
This is the best film and game that i've seen ever watched it! Thank you, Pierce Brosnan
One of my favorite game growing up.
Funny how I always remember these games looking a lot better than they do lol
because CRT tv's help to hide some of the imperfections
Just got this game for my Bond collection. Haven't played this one before so I'm excited for a Bond game I haven't played to death.
I use to have bond games
not this one I enjoy seeing classics in videos again .
Truly a ps1 horror game
this was good, but the N64 version was superior in visuals and level design. The N64 (this game also used the expansion pak) could just draw way more polygons on screen and have more complex gun models, character models and level architecture. Although I do like that actual movie clips were included in the PSX version. I wasn't a N64 owner in the 90's and was happy with the PSX library as it had way more variety and more mature games and weird niche games. I liked how they tried to do their best with the limited graphical ability, often resulting in more creative games with memorable characters and stuff.
Do you like how the game developers tried to do their best with the limited hardware ability of the Nintendo 64 or the PSX?
some game developers didn’t or weren’t able to try their best as game publishers gave them a strict budget or a tight deadline to work with
The one thing that bugged me about 64 version was recycled music for missions
This might be an unpopular opinion but I actually prefer not having movie clips, as it's more interesting to see developers try to adapt scenes from the film into the game engine (or at least CGI cutscenes.) Granted, I already had the movie on DVD so I could watch it any time I wanted.
Finally someone plays this game
It's quite better version than N64 version in some aspects! After all this years i've never seen it
The gameplay seems clunkier and the levels more padded out IMO. The PS1 version actually models the gadgets Bond whips out which is nice, and the final level is superior solely by virtue of not having 90% of it consist of navigating under water like the N64 version, but other than that I can't see much else to specifically recommend playing the game on PS1 vs N64.
You must be jocking. TWINE on the N64 is the quite similar to GoldenEye 007. It has complex levels with more objectives depending on the difficulty, a multiplayer mode with tons of unlockables such as maps, weapons and characters, some of the best graphics seen on a N64 fps, a superb peformance, and much better gameplay mechanics. There’s not even a discussion about it.
Um dos primeiros jogos que joguei no meu ps1 ❤
Isso é de quando a EA fazia jogo que prestava
@@rubenslima1096sadly EA or Electronic Arts did not develop (make) that game instead they published it or decide on the budget = how much the developer is paid if EA did make it would’ve been better
@@jasonlee7816Capitalism is a dirty business"
Just like Niko Bellic said that in 2008
@@OleR.how (why) is capitalism a dirty business?
@@OleR.who is Nico Bellic?
Old but gold
Great to watch; thanks for sharing! 😁👍👍
This brings back fun memories :)
1:04 not since terminator 2 has there ever been such unprecedented mixture of cgi/practical effects
Terminator 2 Judgement Day was masterpiece of a film the game was it bad?
yeah i remember this game. i couldn't get past the body guard boos in the second to last level. did you not show the movie clips due to fear of copyright strike? you did an excellent job on this game overall, nice work.
YTube would not let us publish the video (Worldwide blocked). Everytime we tried to just remove the fmv it had issues with, it would have an issue with another after reuploading so in the end we just cut all fmv to get the gameplay out.
This game came to fix the epic disaster of 007 Tomorrow Never Dies (ugly, broken and using a 3rd person view).
That is Syphon Filter, but with 007 textures
Not a bad game but the N64 version is definitely better as it feels more like a sequel to Goldeneye rather than a fairly standard linear shooter
Aside from the casino level which was interesting
clearly an inferior work over the N64 version but i still loved to play it back in the day!
Inferior, my ass...
i agree N64 version is clearly better as it is on a 32 MB cartridge + if expansion pack is added it enhances or updates the graphics (visuals) + Eurocom Entertainment Software developed it👍
PS1 version looks incompetent, lazy, rushed if it took 17 months to develop by Black Ops Entertainment 👎
Most of Blacks Ops games are awful, crap, dreadful, garbage, horrible, rubbish, shit, terrible
I remember this game
Is crazy that they turn this from "Electronic Arts" to "EA Games" before they dropped Need For Speed Hot Pursuit 2 for PS2, Gamecube, XBOX, & PC.
I remember playing this and giving up on the last mission. 11 yo me could not figure it out. Good time tho.
beautiful game 😁👌 rip j.b
man, the n64 version was soo much better.
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I Love This ❤️ 😍
Black ops should've made TND in first person also
Who says the world is not enough
Tomorrow Never Dies is better game
the n64 version is better, m8s