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Description:
Trained by the government as an antiterrorist agent, you must defend against Omega 19, a terrorist organization bent on world domination at any cost.
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Game Genre: Action/Adventure
Summary
Product Title: Rogue Ops PS2
Manufacturer: Kemco
Lowest Price: $5.99 from itemsforless
Power Score: 3.8 | 4 Reviews
Product Reviews (4)
Rogue Ops
Rogue Ops receives an overall TopTenREVIEWS rating of 2.53 out of 4.00. It is ranked the #5,093 game of all time, #177 game of 2003 for the PlayStation 2 and #1,006 PlayStation 2 game of all time. The rating and ranking is based on an average of 52 critic scores, awards and other criteria. To see a breakdown of the game ranking, read individual critic reviews, or see how other games ranked, click...
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By TopTenREVIEWS.com - Mar 17, 2008
Rogue Ops
Splinter Cell may have given birth to the latest generation of stealth action titles, but the granddaddy of them all is, of course, Metal Gear Solid. So any game with designs on the PS2 stealth throne has quite a gauntlet to run; it's not like fans have got nothing to compare it to. Rogue Ops features a female lead by way of differentiation, but otherwise is pretty much what you'd expect from a...
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By GameSpy - Nov 23, 2003
Rogue Ops
When peace and joy are threatened, you defend your nation with the best male and female agents you can find. What do you do if one of your agents is an angered female who is out for revenge? You let her take the lead and see where she goes. Revenge is an inherent fuel that drives us all. Nikki Connors, the star of Kemco's highly anticipated spy/espionage game, Rogue Ops, has only one reason to go...
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By GameZone - Nov 9, 2003
Rogue Ops
A dash of Splinter Cell, a hint of Metal Gear Solid and a sprinkle of Perfect Dark, Kemco's Rogue Ops is a stealth-saturated action game that hopes to grab a chunk of this increasingly popular subgenre away from heavy-hitters like Konami and Ubisoft. This is no easy task, but this Bits Studios developed offering manages to mimic the formula that worked for its predecessors well enough and as a...
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By IGN.com - Oct 29, 2003


