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Game Name:
Goldeneye 007
System:
N64
Genre:
First
Person Shooter
Players:
1-4 Simultaneous
Developer:
Rare
Publisher:
Nintendo
Release Date:
Japan:
August 23rd, 1997
United States: August 25th, 1997
Europe: November 6th, 1997 |
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By far the most popular Bond Game, Goldeneye 007 brought Bond
games to a whole new levels, with amazing gameplay, amazingly
designed environments, and fast-paced, fun action on both 1 an
multiplayer modes.
The story of Goldeneye 007 comes right from the movie. So if
you've seen the movie, get ready for some Deja Vu. If you haven't
seen the movie, then get ready for a great story told from a video
game.
Goldeneye 007 feature dozens of missions, in a wide variety of
environments, with a variety of characters. Go through these
environments and do the missions you are ordered to do before
hand. You can replay these stages, with harder missions. And they
can get VERY difficult. Near impossible on the later stages.
It is a First Person Shooter, so you just see your hand holding
the gun, or grenade, or whatever weapon your holding. There are a
large amount of weapons to choose from, guns, rifles, grenades,
mines, and more.
Go through these missions and try not to die, side step and duck
down to avoid getting much damage.
The multiplayer mode is where many players spend most of their
time on this game. Up to 4 players, you pick your stage, which are
portions of the larger stages, you then pick from a list of
characters to be. After unlocking characters, or using a code, you
can get basically every character in the game to play as.
You can also select what type of multiplayer game, team battle,
one hit your dead, you only live once. You can select the time
limit, or kill count, as well as a few others.
If you want to play a FPS, then try the game that defined the
genre for console FPS's, this game is still renowned as the best
James Bond game, even though the newer ones are technically
better, this game seems to be a fan favourite, with just amazing
gameplay. |
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