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Rogue Ops

Platform(s): Arcade, Game Boy Advance, GameCube, Nintendo DS, PC, PSOne, PSP, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox, Xbox 360
Genre: Action

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'Rogue Ops' (NGC/PS2/Xbox) Ships To Stores

by Rainier on Oct. 29, 2003 @ 11:56 a.m. PST

" Rogue Ops is poised to surprise a lot of people over the next couple months leading into the holiday season," said Mr. Futami, President of Kemco USA, Inc. "The game's unique combination of stealth and action adventure gameplay compels the player to constantly be aware of the surrounding environment and to ultimately pick and choose from numerous solutions to any given puzzle that will leave them in the best position possible later on in the game; something other games have attempted but not mastered.'

Rogue Ops unfolds as the game's main character, Nikki Connors, begins her quest to avenge the murders of her husband and daughter by Omega 19 terrorists. Joining forces with the operation known as Project Phoenix, the most covert anti-terrorist organization in the world, it is now time for Nikki to use whatever means necessary to infiltrate and destroy the enemy forces wherever they exist. Armed with an advanced arsenal of covert weapons and gadgets, along with the skills and ability to conduct spine-shattering stealth/bloodless kills, Nikki will pursue Omega 19 terrorists through 8 missions with one goal in mind - dishing out revenge and pain...LOTS of pain.

Rogue Ops is rated M for Mature and has an SRP of $49.99. Also, exclusive to the Xbox® video game system from Microsoft, gamers are now equipped with the ability to use voice-activated command to select Nikki's weapons using their Communicator Headset.


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