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Goldeneye: Rogue Agent already starts out on the wrong foot by not featuring James Bond, and by having no relation to the Goldeneye film or game. To make matters worse, the plot revolves around an ex-MI6 agent who defects to work for Goldfinger, and ends up killing Dr. No and Oddjob. Yes, Oddjob, Goldfinger's extremely loyal henchman and bodyguard. It's a mishmash of characters from unrelated films, in roles that make no sense within the canon of the Bond series.

This could've been forgiven if it weren't for the bad gameplay. Repetitive shooting of enemies that all look the same in generic and boring environments. This is not a Bond game worth going back to. From Russia with Love featured the likeness and voice acting of Sean Connery, and recreated many sets and locations used in the film.

The most interesting aspect of the game is seeing these familiar sets, and exploring the off-camera areas you were never shown in the film. While these environments are beautiful, the level design falls apart when compared to Everything or Nothing , leaving gameplay that isn't quite as fun. But it remains an enjoyable experience, and something worth going back to for fans of the Connery films. The story is based on the films Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace , and follows their plots quite closely, with some additions.

While the shooting is first class, it's the first Bond game in years to have no driving levels, which really hurts the variety of the gameplay. The music and voice acting are excellent, with the cast including Daniel Craig and Judi Dench. Overall, Quantum of Solace is a high quality, if somewhat average, first person shooter. Blood Stone is the second Bond game from Activision that greatly expands upon the gameplay variety of their previous effort. It adds melee attacks allowing for a more stealthy gameplay, as well as excellent car and boat driving missions that become a highlight of the game.

Its downfall is that, after an intense pre-title sequence, the first half of the game gets off to a slow start with too many empty hallways and a general lack of fast-pace action. The second half improves on this greatly, but since the story mode is only hours, the game feels lacking overall.

Raphael Drake, who is an industrialist that takes on a job to disarm nuclear missiles, is suspected to secretly using them to start a nuclear holocaust. Votes: 1, T Action, Adventure, Crime. After rescuing a CIA agent being held hostage, Bond travels the globe in pursuit of Nigel Bloch, a brilliant madman who is working with a mysterious corporation in a plot involving cloning, kidnapping, and political manipulation.

Votes: The GoldenEye story comes to life once again with an updated single player storyline featuring Daniel Craig as James Bond. T min Action, Thriller, Adventure. The game follows the storyline of the movie. Bond must fight the international terrorist Renard, who plots to use nuclear weapons to achieve his dark objectives. T Action, Adventure. As suave secret agent , employ your cunning wit and high-tech gadgets to survive multiple levels of espionage based on exciting situations from the blockbuster film.

Play as James Bond in this first person shooter adventure. You will encounter the most memorable nemeses of spanning from Goldfinger to Skyfall. Join the other side of the law, as you play a rogue MI6 Agent, who becomes involved in a bitter gang war between Dr. No and Auric Goldfinger.

T Action, Adventure, Sport. You are Bond, James Bond, behind the wheel of the famous Bond vehicles and a new rental car. When a freighter bound for Halifax, Canada was intercepted and eliminated with military The final level is a driving level where Bond must smash his truck into other vehicles.

Like most Domark Bond games, it's mediocre at best. While it does have great graphics, it lacks in game music and has levels that are far too short. Both titles feature gadget laden cars in a vertical-scrolling racing and shooting game. The problem with The Spy Who Loved me is the bad controls, and the low production values. For instance, the boat sections have a little map to indicate where ramps and dead-ends are, but they are sometimes incorrect, causing frustrating deaths. On the plus side, the graphics and music are good on the Amiga and Commodore 64 versions.

James Bond The Stealth Affair was a point-and-click adventure game released by Interplay in It features a CIA agent who has to locate a stolen stealth plane, and was developed as an original title. It was released as Operation Stealth in most of the world, but Interplay licenced the James Bond name for the US market in an attempt to increase sales.

Despite this, barely any changes were made for the licenced version, with Bond still working for the CIA for instance. Overall the game has mixed reviews, though it does have its fair share of fans.

Perhaps one to check out if you enjoy point and click adventures. James Bond Jr was based on the animated series of the same name, which followed the adventures of Bond's nephew James Bond Jr. Though both versions shared the same story, the gameplay and missions were different. For the latter, the levels were either standard platforming with punching and shooting, or helicopter and boat levels with one-hit deaths. Both games were generally considered to be fairly mediocre for , though they hold up better than most of Domark's Bond games.

It's a standard platformer where you jump and shoot enemies in environments that aren't fitting of James Bond, such as a forest. The main problem is the repetitive and dull level design.

The Master System and Mega Drive both had their fair share of great platformers, and The Duel doesn't stand out at all. It's just another mediocre game trying to cash in on a franchise tie-in. Consistently rated the best video game adaption of a film, Goldeneye for the Nintendo 64 was a revolutionary first person shooter. Modelled on Pierce Brosnan's debut in Goldeneye , the game introduced a split-screen multiplayer deathmatch mode that became a standard for the genre.

Goldeneye was the first game to demonstrate that first person shooters were viable on home consoles, selling over 8 million copies. It became the third best selling game for the N64 and remains the second best seller for developer Rare, just behind the 9 million selling Donkey Kong Country.

James Bond was the first handheld James Bond game, appearing on the original Gameboy very late in the console's lifetime.



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