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Submitted by DPAD Dave 1658d ago | review

D+PAD: Quantum of Solace Review

D+PAD: Quantum of Solace came filled with promise: finally it seemed that Bond's new next-gen home and publishing house would be greeted with suitably well-matched gameplay. Sadly this isn't it, falling short of the mark by some way.

There is a simple pleasure to be had if you leave all of your expectations at the door and, if you can overlook its painful neglect, the multiplayer may keep you occupied until the more prominent shooters arrive later in the month. But unfortunately, Quantum of Solace turned out to be a bit more George Lazenby than Sean Connery. (James Bond : Quantum of Solace, PC, PS2, PS3, Wii, Xbox 360) 3/5

borgome  +   1658d ago
3 out of 5, ouch, I don't know if these guys know how to review games or not but I hope this game is better than that. I'll wait for my trusty gamespot review thanks.

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