What was the best Bond game ever?

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pha kin su pah

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i'll hope on the Golden gift Rareware gave us bandwagon here.

although i really hope Quantum can at least rattle the cage... but i could just be way to over the top optimistic here....
 

Surreysmith

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pha kin su pah post=9.69857.673751 said:
although i really hope Quantum can at least rattle the cage... but i could just be way to over the top optimistic here....
well daniel craig brought a new style of bond film mabey he will bring a new style of Bond game (wishful thinking)
 

Uszi

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I thought Agent Under Fire was a reasonably good game.
My friends and I had some fun with the multiplayer mode.

Damn Photon Canon!


But... Goldeneye on N64 is still the best.
 

Geo Da Sponge

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Well obviously Goldeneye is the best overall, so why don't we all at least mention what the second best would be? For me it's Everything or Nothing; a perfectly executed single player campaign with a huge amount of replay value, right down to completing every level on gold. Then again, you'd have to be insane to try some of the later levels for platinum.

I suppose Nightfire gets an honorable mention, purely based on how much time I wasted on the multiplayer.
 

Lazy Lemon

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I'm gonna go with Agent Under Fire. Me and my friend used to play that a ridiculous amount. It had loads of crazy options you could get on multiplayer, like turning the running speed way up and lowering the gravity so you could just jump from one side of the map to the other. Quite funny story just which proves how obsessed we were with it: We were playing it one day in a downstairs room in my house. My mum was upstairs cleaning in my bedroom. At the time, my bedroom door was faulty, so if you closed it you couldn't open it from the inside, you had to get someone else to come and open it from the outside. She ended up locking herself in my room by accident. She was banging on the floor and shouting but we couldn't hear her because the volume was so loud. Eventually, she climbed out of the window onto the roof, and started throwing hanging flower baskets outside the window of the room we were in to get our attention. But we had the curtain closed because the sun was reflecting on the screen. Eventually I looked outside and saw a load of broken flower pots and soil on the patio and was like WTFLOL then I went and got a ladder for her. The downside is that it was the day before my birthday, and while all this was going on the guy came to deliver my birthday present (a new skateboard), but of course we didn't hear him so I didn't have a present on my birthday :(
 

TheBadass

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Goldeneye was awesome back in the day, although I remember Agent Under Fire having pretty good multiplayer though. Could just be my messed up memory, but I think they were about equal.
 

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I'm not going to contribute anything with my message but, GoldenEye. Actually the only bond game I have played besides GoldenEye was From Russia With Love. It was pretty good for a Bond game.
 

Surreysmith

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huntedannoyed post=9.69857.674199 said:
I really liked Rouge Agent. It was a twist on the series and funner than hell.
I'd loved that game, an exagent goes bad gets a bionic eye which has MRI vision (ok that made some sense), a computer hack system, a sheild, and something magnetic which allows you to send enemys flying across the room. overall a good game. however the last level was repetitive and the time line made no sense what so ever it had villins from Dr.No to Scaramanga and at one point you Oddjob for no reason.
A good game but the writers could have done a better job.
 

Asymptote Angel

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GoldenEye definitely aged badly. People still call it brilliant largely because of the nostalgia factor, because no one's played it since 1999 or so.

I'm gonna go with Everything or Nothing. Not a bad story, had a couple of genuinely fun vehicle sections, gameplay was okay, and a cool celebrity cast.
 

Gapperjack

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I'm going to totally go against the grain of the thread and put a vote in for James Bond 007 on GameBoy.

That game did the rare thing of managing to make it feel like a Bond film - and better still it felt like a 60s Bond film with Connery. You even had gambling mini-games and stuff. That game rocked.