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    elnathan's GameLog for Goldeneye 007 (N64)

    Friday 25 January, 2008

    GAMEPLAY:
    On second play, I played multiplayer with some friends. Here is where I put my stealth abilities to the test as I challenged my friends. We had a grand old time, talking and shooting and laughing- this game was easy for us to interact with other players. I liked the hidden characters from previous Bond movies, like "Jaws" and "Oddjob".
    I wasn't too happy with the multiplayer level selection because it was pretty linear and no real places to hide, but in total, the multiplayer was fun because it was kind of ridiculous slapping and running in circles trying to avoid each other.

    DESIGN:
    I liked this game because just about every level is different, and for some reason, you always want to complete the missions because you're doing something cool as James Bond. For example, the first two levels involve jumping off a dam and exploding poisonous tanks, and the third is simply taking off in a plane. I find that cool and kind of exhilerating.
    The controls were about the only problem I had with this game. I couldn't shoot some people when I had to, but that was really not a big problem. Also, the fact that you had to start every level with just a little silencer angered me a little.
    The graphics were dated and a little laughable now that I compare them to games today, but that still did not take away from the enjoyment of the game. With a cool soundtrack backing this game with songs that are still stuck in my head, this was a pretty fun game.
    This gave me the idea for my video game to make every level totally different with new challenges and some nonstop action. Also, to just have good clean fun with my game.

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    This is perfectly acceptable, but we would like to see a bit more detail, especially in the gameplay sections. They're very short and a little confusing if you haven't played the game yourself. Other than that, this is fine.

    Amy Leek (grader)

    Sunday 27 January, 2008 by MarsDragon
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