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20 Reviews
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Abstract: Wow, that was close, I almost bought a Wii game for the first time in years. Thankfully, Activision saw sense and decided to release their Goldeneye Remake on the PS3 and 360 too with an extra layer of HD detail that wasn’t possible on Ninty’s decaying...
Varied action, HD visuals, high replay value, option to skip cutscenes, multiplayer modes (offline and online), additional single player content, challenging bosses and difficulty levels
No AI “bots” in offline multiplayer mode, occasional clipping
Abstract: Considering Goldeneye 007: Reloaded is more or less an HD spruce-up job of the Wii game, one could assume this review would mostly focus on how well the game has been ported to more powerful consoles. The problem is that, one, I didn't play the Wii ga...
Abstract: If you grew up in the 90's with a Nintendo 64 under your roof, there's a pretty good chance you either owned or at least played Goldeneye 007. It's easily RARE's biggest claim to fame, despite being responsible for a number of loved Nintendo properties...
Abstract: If you had to pick your top ten most influential video games of all-time GoldenEye 007 would have to fit in that list somewhere. It not only introduced console gamers to the FPS genre, but the 4-player split-screen competitive gameplay did as much for ...
Great mix of stealth and action sequences, Lots of variety, including boss fights and vehicle sections, Harder difficulties add new objectives, Multiplayer is fun both online and offline, Mi6 Ops adds even more singleplayer content.
Obtrusive quicktime events, Time Trial has been cut.
GoldenEye 007: Reloaded is mostly unchanged from last year's Wii version, but it's still a fast and exciting shooter that doesn't rely on ancient memories to be great....
Abstract: When it comes to the films, I wouldn't call myself much of a James Bond enthusiast. However, when GoldenEye hit the N64 back in 1997, it not only kidnapped roughly 12 months of my life, but also effectively changed the entire gaming industry. For those...
Abstract: The original Goldeneye was released back in 1997 for the Nintendo 64. Fourteen years ago the world was a different place: the world economy was great, boy/girl bands were big and nobody knew what an iPOD was. Even after fourteen years, Gol...
Addictive multiplayer will keep you coming back for more, especially with all the different ways to play. Single player has its moments, but some rough edges (invisible walls and less-than-stellar AI) make the whole package suffer. The new MI6 mode esp...
Abstract: Although I started off as a PC gamer, I'm now a console convert. However even when GoldenEye 007 was released on the Nintendo 64 so many years ago, I actually thought this game was a pretty average first person shooter, especially considering what was ...