GoldenEye 007
Game » consists of 5 releases. Released Aug 23, 1997
A first-person shooter for the Nintendo 64 and a video game tie-in with the 1995 James Bond film GoldenEye. It paved the way for a long line of shooter games based on the universe of the British secret agent and is often credited for helping establish first-person shooters for consoles.
fat_otter's GoldenEye 007 (Nintendo 64) review
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Legendary 0
Before Goldeneye was released on the N64 there was no console shooter that actually played well. Sure, if you go back to the game now it has aged horribly, but at the time it was the best out there. While the graphics and sound were not groundbreaking, they were done well enough to still be impressive. The thing that really set this game apart was the tight controls, epic single player, and the insanely addictive multiplayer. This was the game to be playing with friends when it came out, and I s...
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Perfect In every way 0
Game-play The Gameplay is based on a modern First-person shooter. The Gameplay has allot of missions and allot of action. When you play and beat the missions you get unlocks for the cheats. I think the gameplay is perfect because this game delivers almost every thing you want in james bond game. The AI in the game is smart for a N64 game im was pretty impressed.The Graphics is like the best part of the game because you can see every thing well and the guns looks pretty realistic.The Sound and th...
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