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Above average tactical espionage gameFeb 21, 2003
By N. Durham
"Big Evil"
The Sum of All Fears is one of a handful of tactical espionage games for the GBA, fans of 2002's Rogue Spear GBA game will find plenty to dig here. Red Storm (who also developed the GBA version of Rogue Spear) developed the game, so it is no surprise how closely Sum of All Fears looks, sounds, and plays like Rogue Spear. You control a team of counterterrorist operatives through 15 missions that take you through America, Africa, and the Middle East as you try to uncover the source of a nuclear detonation in the US. After completing the single player mode, you can participate in a lone wolf campaign where you play the single player missions without any backup. The multiplayer missions and deathmatch modes however are where Sum of All Fears shines the most and that is where you can the most fun out of the game. The overall presentation of the game is pretty slick, with surprisingly realistic (although small) character animations and some nice psuedo 3-D graphics. All in all, if you liked Rogue Spear this is a nice pick up considering Sum of All Fears is less complicated that Rogue Spear was (that can be either good or bad depending on your opinion), but fans of the film may be disappointed considering this game has almost nothing in common with the film.