@@jennasloan396 I feel like I can't help but consider any point before the age of 18 as "kid" lol. Can't remember when I first played it, but I was probably during my teenager days. Agent Under Fire was one of the first gamecube games I've played and I still remember how amazing and smooth it looked back in the day.
"Use whatever means..." *phases through matter* "Oh, I see you've been practicing that gadget, as of late? The Phaser? How does it feel?" "Interesting, to say the least..."
(Launches into the stratosphere by the smallest hit box interaction) “Ah, the momentum transference unit, a fine choice for trapping all potential kinetic energy into a sudden thud in the sky” “It’ll take some getting used, that’s for sure”
Looking back on it now, there were so many stages that were copied from "Hitman 2: Silent Assassin." But they were so close to each on release date (1 month) that I'm figuring someone "hinted."
@@mythumbinyourmouth I hope I get them all here, but here it goes (these are from Hitman 2 on PS2. You have to go back and watch them again to understand what I mean. It would take a long time to explain): Mission 6: Invitation to a Party Mission 7: Tracking Hayamoto Mission 9: At the Gates Mission 10: Shogun Showdown Mission 11: Basement k*lling Mission 12: Graveyard Shift Mission 13: The Jacuzzi Job
first time watching a tas that isnt on some 87 years old game that is actually satisfying to watch, cant wait for the years to help us do tases on modern games
7:36 Expertly done. Shot, not stirred.
These Gamecube James Bond TASes are always such a treat. So many hilarious moments for a game I played so much as a kid.
as a kid you played a game with an ESRB rating of T?
@@jennasloan396 Teens are kids too.
@@jennasloan396 I feel like I can't help but consider any point before the age of 18 as "kid" lol. Can't remember when I first played it, but I was probably during my teenager days. Agent Under Fire was one of the first gamecube games I've played and I still remember how amazing and smooth it looked back in the day.
@@jennasloan396 dont think I know a kid growing up that wasnt play m rated games
FPS TAS have such entertainment potential, I wish there were more of them.
That AT420-Sentinel shot right before the cable was brutal, but really hilarious.
This TAS is now my favorite Bond movie
Amazing TAS, amazing work!!
A fusion of speed, comedy, and art. FitterSpace is da shizz!
"Use whatever means..."
*phases through matter*
"Oh, I see you've been practicing that gadget, as of late? The Phaser? How does it feel?"
"Interesting, to say the least..."
(Launches into the stratosphere by the smallest hit box interaction)
“Ah, the momentum transference unit, a fine choice for trapping all potential kinetic energy into a sudden thud in the sky”
“It’ll take some getting used, that’s for sure”
Love watching TAS with 3D movement, FPS aiming only makes it better. Can't wait for game emulation to keep progressing.
この長時間を飽きさせない随所にあるパフォーマンスにあっぱれ
Just the sheer disdain for all life and all the incredible bullet art while waiting are what wins this one for me holy crap.
11:44 - Now _that_ is a Bond move if I've ever seen one.
The mental image of TAS 007 games extrapolated into James Bond films will never not make watching these absolutely hilarious to me.
Bond never breaks the 4th wall, but sure breaks the other 3.
13:25 日本語謎翻訳タイム
I love how FitterSpace just accepts to take damage knowing that they have enough health to tank the shots until the next scene.
One of the highest replay value games
It's arguably my favorite 007 game. I loved the N64 ones of course, but this one was so awesome
14:02
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i laughed so hard 🤣
My friends and I sunk way too many hours into this game. Never played it quite like this though.
Looking back on it now, there were so many stages that were copied from "Hitman 2: Silent Assassin."
But they were so close to each on release date (1 month) that I'm figuring someone "hinted."
what stages? i can only see one which is the mission where you kill hayamoto
@@mythumbinyourmouth I hope I get them all here, but here it goes (these are from Hitman 2 on PS2. You have to go back and watch them again to understand what I mean. It would take a long time to explain):
Mission 6: Invitation to a Party
Mission 7: Tracking Hayamoto
Mission 9: At the Gates
Mission 10: Shogun Showdown
Mission 11: Basement k*lling
Mission 12: Graveyard Shift
Mission 13: The Jacuzzi Job
@@XenoGuru woooow impressive catch
@mythumbinyourmouth Someone in production was double-dipping like a mf 🤣
first time watching a tas that isnt on some 87 years old game that is actually satisfying to watch, cant wait for the years to help us do tases on modern games
how can use the glich in the game?
7:10 🤯
35:24 And I thought I had problems XD
40:36 lel
11:48 But then Hefest got this run
7:02 "007"
Okay what black magic made the headshot on the target miss?
I always forget that first mission exists since you can skip it
The music skips reminds me of classic mortal kombat
Meat shields
LOL
Lol nice