oldenEye 007 in the year 2011 is still considered one of the best
shooters ever. The game is now 14 years old and may be labeled as a
Nintendo 64 classic. Last year Activision released the game again for
the Nintendo Wii and now the PlayStation 3's turn. The game is just in
the shops and appears between 3 and Battlefield Modern Warfare 3. A bold
step in advance all or a hopeless mission?
The game is
full of different options, but let's start with the single player. It
tackles the single most important moments in the film and lets you
replay it. This takes you from Russia to Barcelona, Dubai and more.
Following in the tradition of James Bond you with other items to
complete your mission and where it goes wrong you will be with your
pistol or machine gun have to fight the enemy. What makes this game
interesting is the ability to both brute force to complete your order
and with stealth.
You get the opportunities presented
themselves with stealth and in some cases it may seem sensible at any
time on a real shoot-out ahead. This will never be really difficult,
because the game knows about the most miserable of all AI games released
this year. To get the stealth options remain: are opportunities
everywhere to get yourself moving unseen and if you unexpectedly
encounter an enemy, then you can deal with both your hands or using your
pistol with silencer.
It is true that once you are
caught, you should disable all enemies. The enemies are invoked to
strengthen. This is not difficult, as we said. This is partly because
the game is incredibly linear. The explanation is that this is a remake
of a shooter of 14 years old, but it makes the game is not difficult.
You always know exactly where to go and the enemies are most often
harass you in advance. It also ensures that you are in a relatively
short time the whole game.
We started our adventure on the
"normal" difficulty setting, but this is so incredibly simple that we
highly recommend a higher level to start. We were running in no time
going through each level and shot everything in our path into the next
without really much opposition. If you do unfortunately die once, then
you have another point of criticism against it. These are the loading
times. It is quite artfully to a game that a small 4 gigabytes of hard
drive asks, is visually moderate looks and gameplay which dated it to
provide load times longer than those in Modern Warfare 3 or Battlefield 3
for one thing call.
Indeed, the gameplay is a bit
outdated, because you never really special things to do and where it
really counts is action. This in itself is fine, but it is pretty stupid
if you just shoot around corners sees the bullet hole in the texture of
the corner where you are sitting, which is apparently not good enough
cut. Moreover, the bodies disappear in seconds and the animations are
bad Fri. The game is clearly a port of the Nintendo Wii version and is
in every way inferior to today's shooters.
Sin, absolute sin.
This does not mean that the game is not fun. Despite the many
shortcomings we have a good time with the single player. It is mainly a
brain-less shooter, which to some extent remains faithful to the
original. Besides a single player modes, we find two more back. Brand
new is the MI6 Ops. This is a mode where your number of challenges on
offer here and you earn stars. If you have enough stars, you unlock new
challenges. These challenges range from as soon as possible, eliminating
all the enemies to protect a computer.
Itself was a
bit like the Spec-Ops mode of the last two parts Modern Warfare, because
the idea is almost identical. A nice addition to the game for sure, but
it feels nothing special. This is again due to the previously appointed
shortcomings, which we also found it in single player. Maybe the
multiplayer or a strong point of the game? The multiplayer GoldenEye was
once the source of inspiration for other shooters, but in the year
2011, the concept is reversed. The multiplayer of that time can not
maintain all the major players of elaborate multi-now, so the
inspiration is there removed.
This results in a multiplayer
modes and maps terms that nice varied. It's also fun to play this with
friends, both offline and online, but it is good to describe here a word
in place and that is traditional. Nowhere is the very special, but it
is entertaining and that goes especially for split-screen option. The
online multiplayer has to do with lying, miserable matchmaking and more
awkward bumps, giving you easy access to a rude awakening coming.
Perhaps this will be resolved soon through a patch, but really a good
start is not.
GoldenEye 007: Reloaded is a game in each
segment is fun to play. That comes first. You'll have fun with single
player, the MI6 Ops and the multiplayer. Yet it is sin that is not what
the game has received increased attention. Thus the visual only
moderately, the AI is oerstom, the load times are huge and the online
multiplayer has to do with technical irritations. As an extra feature
you can play games with the PlayStation Move and it works fine also.
Nevertheless, we conclude that the game never throws high eyes and the
magic surrounding the GoldenEye game hung with snow in this part as the
sun disappears.
Pros
- Amusing.
- Split-screen multiplayer.
- PlayStation Move support.
- MI6 Ops is a nice addition.
Cons
- Visually very moderate.
- Pretty simple.
- Oerdomme Ai.
- Poor animations.
- Feels like a moderate port.
- Long load times.
Saturday, July 17, 1999
GoldenEye 007: Reloaded reivew
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