HybridLava: "The first James Bond video game hit the shops in 1983 which rocked our childhood for the Atari 2600, 5200, Commodore 64 and ColecoVision, the sideways-scrolling gameplay consisted of steering Bond’s amphibious vehicle through four levels. Then after a decade and half, Seeing as how Electronic Arts‘ James Bond based first-person shooter The World is Not Enough is shipped for Nintendo 64 and now GoldenEye 007 is due to be released for PS3 and Xbox in November 2011. Bond seems to have taken more than a few cues from Activision stablemate Call of Duty. This lack of subtlety captures GoldenEye spirit perfectly. It’s all about epic gunfights, explosions, mindless violence and, topically, a revenge plot against bankers.
To refresh your golden gaming memories we have showcased a brief history of James Bond Games from Retro to Modern age."
Rare has had an astonishing journey since being founded in 1985. But of the 125 titles released to date, which are the 7 best Rare games?
As Microsoft takes popular Xbox exclusives to other consoles, James Bond FPS Goldeneye 007 should get similar treatment on PS5.
Maybe it is time to just let Goldeneye go. People keep e-begging for this game and it came back in various iterations; remastered and original and in the end it was just meh. The game was a product of its time like Perfect Dark and Timesplitters.
WTMG's Leo Faria: "Whilst I need to agree that Everything or Nothing aged more noticeably than other gems from 2004, I was surprised with how exciting it is to play after all these years. It was EA pushing the medium to brand new territory, a game with the same kind of cast and set pieces you’d expect from a Hollywood blockbuster, but still fun enough as a video game, never forgetting that being entertaining to play was its main priority. We wouldn’t have had games like Alan Wake, Max Payne 3, and others, if it wasn’t for Everything or Nothing showing us how action movies and games could be meshed together into a beautiful, chaotic piece of dumb fun."
My personal second best Bond game behind GoldenEye 64. Looking forward to what IO Interactive has cooking.