Wednesday 16 January, 2008
SUMMARY:
Goldeneye 007 is a classic first person shooter game. The purpose for single player campaign is to accomplish certain tasks and missions assigned to you at the beginning of the level. You start out with just a pistol and the further you go throughout the level you are to kill the enemies and are able to pick up their more powerful guns. Some missions include bombing gas tanks or rescuing other personnel that are part of your government. The multi player was probably the funnest part of the game because you would just walk around levels of the campaign shooting at your friends, with everyone having the same opportunity to pick up more powerful weapons.
GAMEPLAY:
At times I was almost nervous because of the amount of enemies that were attacking me. Yet, for the amount of enemies present, there was just as much of lack of accuracy with their shots. They would miss so often and take so long to aim that it was almost impossible to die unless you stood in the open trying to make a peace treaty. The characters usually followed the story line of the movie with James Bond, and they did a good interpretation of them. Narrative progression was interesting and fun because everyone wnats to be a secrete agent. While playing the multi player there was a lot of interactions between the people because of the two way battles, and the sometimes stray person that comes in to take both of the kills when everyone is weakened. There was good flow to this game because the objectives were clear and easy to accomplish.
There were also different modes of play were you can have more objectives to accomplish on the same level and more enemies to battle. This makes the game a lot more interesting because once you beat a level, you are able to go back and play the same level, but on a higher difficulty you travel throughout more of the level and discover parts that you didn't get to see the first time you played. The transition scenes are also really fun because he does the same type of daredevil actions he does in the movie. It gives you the feeling you are part of the movie.
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