Rogue Ops rolls out
Kemco's stealth shooter will start infiltrating stores shortly.
Rogue Ops, the new action title from Kemco U.S.A. and Bits Studios, shipped to stores today, one day behind schedule. Combining Splinter Cell-like stealth with a Tomb Raider-like heroine, the game follows former Green Beret Nikki Connors as she tracks down the terrorists who killed her family.
Rouge Ops also features some brutally realistic action touches, such as x-ray footage of breaking bones and a complex D pad sequence for strangling opponents silently. For more details about Rogue Ops, check out GameSpot's hands-on preview.
Rogue Ops is rated "M" for Mature and retails for $49.99. It is available for the Xbox, GameCube, and PlayStation 2.
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- Publisher(s): Kemco
- Developer(s): Bits Studios
- Genre: Action
- Release: Oct 29, 2003 (US)
- ESRB: M





