- Publisher: Kemco
- Release Date: Oct 29, 2003

- Summary:
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- Developer: Bits Studios
- Genre(s): Action Adventure, Modern
- # of players: 1 Player
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 6 out of 26
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Mixed: 15 out of 26
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Negative: 5 out of 26
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The story progression, variety of missions and locations, appropriate alternate costumes and great controls make it easy to buy into this world.
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Lacks the originality and, more importantly, polish of the games it strives to be -- and no amount of heroine sexiness or humorous one-liners can make us ignore that.
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Another minor issue is that while Nikki is death while on the stealthy offensive, she's not much good if the combat suddenly gets up-close... the moral of the story, we suppose, being don't let the enemy get close to begin with.
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Although technically sufficient, the deliberate pacing and occasional trial-and-error nature may turn some players off.
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Electronic Gaming MonthlyBesides the poor enemy A.I., the paint-by-numbers gameplay (requiring surgically precise cursor movement for actions like jumping or climbing) makes the action feel canned. [Dec 2003, p.195]
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The designers do fall victim to simply giving you a gadget just to make it past an obstacle seemingly forgetting about the gadget later on. However the imagination here is pretty good making using these toys kind of fun.
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Edge MagazineObjects that can be interacted with are circled with an icon, but this only appears if you are looking at exactly the right spot. Indeed, much of Rogue Ops is spent trying to make this cursed cursor appear. It's not a pleasant way to spend an evening. [Feb 2004, p.108]
Score distribution:
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Positive: 1 out of 2
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Mixed: 1 out of 2
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Negative: 0 out of 2
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NicolaC.Feb 19, 2004This game was really good and I hope they make a sequel because it like ends too soon.
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DavideP.Feb 21, 2004It's a Frankenstain game. Bad graphics. Bad controls. Zero originality.
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