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Dreamcast : Confidential Mission Reviews

Gas Gauge: 65
Gas Gauge 65
Below are user reviews of Confidential Mission and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Confidential Mission. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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[Horrible]

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 5 / 7
Date: May 27, 2001
Author: Amazon User

THIS GAME HAS A COUPLE OF GOOD WEAPONS BUT ONLY THREE LEVELS!! THAT MAKES IT NOT WORTH 20 CENTS. I BEAT IT THE FIRST NIGHT IN 2 HOURS ON THE HARDEST DIFFICULTY. I TOOK IT BACK TO THE STORE I BOUGHT IT FROM THE NEXT DAY AND GOT 18 WHEELER. CONFIDENTIAL MISSION WAS PROMISSING BUT AFTER THE THRID AND FINAL LEVEL I WAS [mad] THERE WEREN'T ANY MORE LEVELS. IT MIGHT BE 2O BUCKS BUT THREE LEVELS OF SEMI INTENSE ACTION ISN'T WORTH THAT. DO NOT BUY THIS GAME!! YOU WILL BE MAD IF YOU DO

House of the Dead is better

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: March 05, 2005
Author: Amazon User

This game is a bit short. It has a few alternate routes, where you are allowed you to choose to go left or right at certain checkpoints. But these alternate routes are very short, and do not make a big impact on the fun of the game, or the story of the game. So there is not enough replay value for you to go back to choose one of the alternate routes.

House of the Dead is more interesting in that the story moves along differently depending on which rooms you go into.

Confidential Mission may appear like a copycat of Virtual Cop, but I own both Virtual Cop games for Saturn and they are a lot more fun than Confidential Mission.

NEAT GAME! Just way too short.

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 2 / 3
Date: August 05, 2001
Author: Amazon User

I like the weapons involved in the game. I like the games plot. I like the games graphics, sounds , characters , even the enemy no kidding! But i dont reccoment it because like one of the guys who wrote a review about this said that he beat it on the hardest difficulty the first night. He is so right. It only has 3 missions. Its major boring after awhile its a rent not a buy. After you return it you wont want to even think of playing it agian. But its neat just wish it was longer. You can do the CMF Training but dont even expect in a year to finish all the training. Some of the training sessions are impossible. But if you some how get a miracle of beating them you can do another world which is just the game all over agian except that its much harder and the enemys move in different directions. Rent dont buy please dont you wont be ashamed you rented it. .... If you wanna know a good light gun, try the mad catz. Its the most accurate, cool, and comfortable gun out on the market. Now the StarFire buy interact .... Read my review on the starfire lightgun by interact whenever you get a chance if you want to. I never wrote a review on mad catz.

Not quite James Bond

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 0 / 1
Date: May 21, 2001
Author: Amazon User

...buys you an arcade port of a three level shooter. Yes, I was one of the people with high hopes when I bought the gun and House Of The Dead 2 that there would be many shooters for the Dreamcast, but all there is is the aforementioned and the Saturn Virtua Cop 2 that was included in the Smash Pack. Just because Sega is the only one still making shooting games (but not making an official gun??) doesn't make this one a great game. The voice acting is some of the worst I've ever heard, and the main character is a James Bond wannabe. This game can be completely finished in 2-3 hours including the training missions. It seems to use the exact same engine as HOD2 with no enhancements, but a lot less gore. This game is at most worth a rent, not a purchase. But it is significantly better than those ... titles on Playstation, so if you need an impulse purchase, do get this one.

Great Fun Even without a Light Gun

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 5 / 6
Date: May 23, 2001
Author: Amazon User

This is essentially a Dreamcast-quality Virtua Cop semi-sequel. The graphics are very nice, designed for the get-go for high resolution, rather than just "revised" from low resolution as Virtua Cop 2 was (available as part of the Sega Smash Pack). This is evidenced in everything from the smooth, detailed text to the character models and textures.

The game is also very fun, with a pleasantly cheesy sense of humour from the James Bond-like smart-arse you play and hear from. The voices are actually decent, unlike the awful Zombie Revenge voices.

There are only 3 levels, available in an Original and Mixed locations mode, with branching paths available. You'll know when the branches arrive, as the game will present a unique dilemma and weapon to use for a specific task. Fail and you get a tougher path.

I managed to finish the game a couple times on Normal with the standard Dreamcast pad, opening up a Mission Select, but apparently I'll need to do better in scoring/use of credits to open the Mixed mode.

Be aware that that may indeed need a light-gun or mouse, unless auto reload or a larger sight is used in the options! I wouldn't consider that "cheating" if one chooses to stick with the regular controller. To finish some of the expert mini-challenges, for instance, I may have to hit those options myself...

Well worth it!

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 3 / 5
Date: December 31, 2001
Author: Amazon User

Others have said this is a rental only title...Rent it? I wouldn't dream of just renting a rare classic when I can buy it at a fair price. I'm an avid light-gunner, so I'm a bit biased, but this is nearly as good as House of the Dead 2, but it is a bit short in length, thus I subtracted a star from my score. Of course you need a light gun to fully enjoy these kinds of games. The ultimate set-up is 2 light guns, either for dual-fisted fun by yourself, or to have a friend over and play side by side. Mad Catz makes the best gun and they're reasonably priced right now. Get 'em while you can folks! These are great games on a great system. Sure to be collectibles someday, if not already. Those of you who've returned your copies of this game and feel triumphant, will someday regret your decision when you feel the urge to play again someday and find you'll have to pay twice as much a year or two down the road. The graphics are very nice, the acting is cheezy as it should be, the light-gun gameplay is fantastic, and the frame-rates are smooth. What more could ya want?

A great game, though short

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 1
Date: July 20, 2001
Author: Amazon User

.... I played it once in the arcades, and when I saw it for dreamcast, I knew I had to get it. The graphics are good, (not the best, but incredibly good.) and the action is intense. The voice action is good, though Howard's is a tad strange. Though there are only 3 levels, they are very, very chalenging, even on the normal setting. This game is great fun if you liked virtua cop, an excellent two player game, and is a great buy at [price].

Short but sweet

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 1
Date: August 10, 2001
Author: Amazon User

Confidential Mission is a very fun game, though I never got the chance to play it at the arcade, so when I saw it for 20 bucks I bought it. What I got is a really good game, but it is very short (only three missions). It's worth the price and its a good bit of fun, and the extra modes add replay value.

Dreamcast is dead, but Sega's gaming legacy continues.

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 6 / 7
Date: May 08, 2001
Author: Amazon User

Now that gamers across the world have diverted there attention from the Dreamcast gaming console to the next generation polygonal powerhouses like Playstation 2, Nintendo, and XBox, even the most diehard Sega fans have started saving their pennies for at least one of these new dream systems. Even though Sega has closed it's doors on production of Dreamcast (as of last week the last 100 units shipped).. this could still very well be Sega's finest hour. With their focus on becoming a dominate third party game company, Sega has concentrated all of its talent into building games that sell.. be it on 1 or all 3 upcoming game consoles. However, Sega is far from done proving it can get the job done.. which is why Confidential Mission should be one of the best shooting games to hit the Dreamcast.

Porting to a console from an arcade classic is no easy task. First off, Confidential Mission in the arcade featured a sit in style shooting box with curtains to preserve the on screen visuals (which are some of the best i've seen). The game itself features 4 missions ( comprised of 3 detailed sub-missions) with plenty of weapons along the way for the picking, barring that you can kill the enemy fast enough to shoot it when it appears on screen. The collision detection on the engine surpasses most games today -- meaning you can gun down just about anything in your path, chairs, chandeliers - not just ammo crates and large glass windows like in most games. One other thing that sets CM apart from say, "House of the Dead" is the human factor. Granted we all love to watch zombies explode under the impact of a sawed off shotgun, but with CM you have the SoF style shooting spree -- where the enemy AI has 6 specific detection areas for your shots. each area triggering a separate "death fall" animation. This certainly adds to the replay value where every shooter falls short. Hey, one time through on this is all you need to make the investment worth it.

All in all: Sega's reputation for making great games combined with Confidential Mission's spectacular graphics and smart engine will help give Dreamcast the proper funeral it deserves.

Near-perfect conversion? Mission: Possible!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 3 / 4
Date: May 21, 2001
Author: Amazon User

I've only been exposed to the arcade version of Confidential Mission for a short time, but in that time I've found it to be an exceptionally enjoyable shooting adventure in the vein of its predecessors, the Virtua Cop series. Now the home version has arrived, and fans of the arcade model will love it.

Like most gun games, there is a plot: you are a top secret agent who must track down the criminal syndicate bent on launching a reprogrammed satellite into orbit. Unlike most gun games, there is a large number of cut scenes that keep the story moving along without seriously affecting game play. Most shooting games save the cut scenes for boss battles, where CM sprinkles them throughout the game.

Also throughout the game you'll run across "mini-games" of sorts, where you have to use some special gadget to escape a trap or pursue your enemies. Succeed, and the story continues ... fail, and you may have your work cut out for you to get back on track. While hardly new to shooting games in general (and Sega shooters in particular, with House of the Dead and Lost World leading the way), these events are new to the Virtua Cop line. (While there is no direct connection story-wise to Virtua Cop, most people consider this game to be VC3 in spy gear ... a compliment, to be sure.)

I won't spend too much time on the graphics and sound ... in true Sega style, they match the arcade system almost exactly. Load time is practically non-existant.

As Sega knows all too well, an arcade-to-home port needs a lot of bonus goodies to bring in the sales. Crazy Taxi had its Crazy Box, Virtua Tennis its World Circuit ... Confidential Mission is no exception. Along with several training mini-games and a two-player ranking system that measures how well you and your cohort work together, you can unlock the Dreamcast mode (same game levels, but enemies now appear in different locations) or special gameplay options like no screen displays or level selects.

As Sega chose not to produce its own light gun for the Dreamcast, you're on your own to find one that works for you. Supported controllers include the standard pad, the Arcade Stick and the third-party light guns.

Okay, you've got a first-class conversion and lots of new features ... what more could you ask for? How about an incredibly low price! Confidential Mission is a great addition to any DC owner's collection, and is more proof that Sega is an arcade powerhouse.


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