I think they do, but I hardly noticed myself. Rented it for a week and really liked it. It's short, but there's also the harder difficulties to tackle. The multiplayer is no sloutch either. If I found it for $30, I'd buy it in a heartbeat.
I thoroughly ravaged Goldeneye, beat it on 00 agent, unlocked every code, ect. The only thing I've seen that I don't like about AUF is the bullets, do they really move that slow?
What do you mean by Slow Bullets??? I dont understand??
Everything looks and moves great, I didnt noticed ANY bullet or other slow down, in neither Cube or PS2 versions.
The bullets looked like they were travelling at 10 mph
Agent Under Fire is mediocre. If you can tolerate mediocrity and really like first-person shooters, then you might have fun with it.
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