Fave Bond Game?

Sweepy the CatSweepy the Cat Halifax, West Yorkshire, EnglaPosts: 986MI6 Agent
Out of

TND-PS1
TWINE-PS1
007 Racing-PS1
Agent Under Fire-PS2
Nightfire-PS2
Everything Or Nothing-PS2
Goldeneye: Rogue Agent-PS2
From Russia With Love-PS2

Where do you rank them all?
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  • bravelionessbravelioness Posts: 4MI6 Agent
    I have to say, I think there is a tie between Goldeneye for N64 and Nightfire for Gamecube, in my case. The two of them were great. I loved the entirety of Goldeneye, even though the graphics weren't as great as they are now (obviously). And Nightfire has the best bad-guy ever, in my opinion. I always play Drake on multiplayer mode. :-P And the rest were great too, but I just liked those the best.

    1) Nightfire and Goldeneye
    2) Everything Or Nothing
    3) Agent Under Fire
  • GoldFingererGoldFingerer Posts: 32MI6 Agent
    Where in the name of **** is Goldeneye on that list?!
  • Sweepy the CatSweepy the Cat Halifax, West Yorkshire, EnglaPosts: 986MI6 Agent
    I'm a playstation man (and proud of it)
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  • s96024s96024 Posts: 1,519MI6 Agent
    Never played anything apart from Goldeneye 64, but thats probably the best game I have played period. With maybe the only exception being Half life.
  • emtiememtiem SurreyPosts: 5,964MI6 Agent
    GoldenEye's the only one that can be called a truely great game, but way down the list, only on the level of being a good Bond game would be Everything or Nothing, which is proper good fun.
  • JamesbondjrJamesbondjr Posts: 462MI6 Agent
    EoN and FRWL would rank highly in my list of Bond games.

    Goldeneye would rank highly on my list of any games.

    Goldneye has been the only outstanding James Bond game thus far. There is so much potential for another superb Bond game, we may yet see another. I certainly hope so.
    1- On Her Majesty's Secret Service 2- Casino Royale 3- Licence To Kill 4- Goldeneye 5- From Russia With Love
  • SolarisSolaris Blackpool, UKPosts: 308MI6 Agent
    The reason Goldeneye seems so innovative compared to all other Bond games is because it is. it was one of the first succsessful movie tie in games for a console. it was one of the first to have a good multiplayer and a good replayability factor. and also there is a sense with Goldeneye that it was made to be a good game unlike some of the newer EA Bond Games that have just been made to cash in on the franchise. the exception possibly being Everything or Nothing.

    So after that rant:

    1. Goldeneye - The First, The Best
    2. Everything or Nothing - Pierce Brosnan, John Cleese & Judi Dench's voices, Wilem Dafoe as a Villian - story good, gameplay better than it has been
    3. Nightfire - good multiplayer, some good levels, a bit of a rehash of things gone by
    4. From Russia With Love - Sean Connery other than that meh.

    the rest I own I have played but they don't thrill me enough to comment them in detail. maybe if I get really board.
  • TonyDPTonyDP Inside the MonolithPosts: 4,307MI6 Agent
    edited December 2007
    I actually preferred a few of the Bond games by Electronic Arts to Goldeneye64 by a fair bit (although From Russia With Love and Goldeneye: Rogue Agent were pathetic and I never played any of the PS1 Bond games).

    Goldeneye64 was a great game but it was also 100% first person shooter action; the gameplay was largely the same in each level and the last couple of levels were really cheap (the level where you had to protect Natalya gave me fits).

    In contrast, Agent Under Fire, Nightfire and Everything or Nothing had a nice mix of gaming styles from level to level - 1st person action, 3rd person action, driving, on-rails levels - so the action never got stale.

    In particular, Everything or Nothing was really a graphical showcase. I owned the Xbox version and it ran in widescreen, supported Dolby surround, and even ran in progressive scan. The driving levels were top notch and you could approach most levels stealthily or guns blazing.

    As such, my list would probably go something like this:

    Everything or Nothing
    Nightfire
    Agent Under Fire
    Goldenenye
    From Russia With Love
    Goldenenye: Rogue Agent
  • Barry NelsonBarry Nelson ChicagoPosts: 1,508MI6 Agent
    I agree with Tony, EON was the best Bond game and I also liked Nightfire. Another game I liked that you do not mention is The World is Not Enough. It had a level with some stealth night vision sniper action I really liked.

    I will add that James Bond Racing is the absolute worse game of any type I have played.
  • NightshooterNightshooter In bed with SolitairePosts: 2,917MI6 Agent
    Agreed that EON was the best of the games (although it could be quite difficult) followed by Tomorrow Never Dies(I have a soft spot for it), Nightfire, and Agent Under Fire.

    Goldeneye RA sucked, and I have only played the original Goldeneye once, and it was this year. I don't have the nostalgia factor, so to me, it sucks. The controls are abysmal.

    Never played any other ones.
  • Walther PPKWalther PPK Posts: 180MI6 Agent
    I would have to say Everything Or Nothing, I liked how it was an original story that did not recycle ideas from the film series,along with great graphics and game play. Plus have Pierce Brosnan voice James Bond in the game along Judi Dench as M and John Cleese as Q along the other big name actors in the cast made it feel like a Bond film that is interactive . I played the Gamecube version however and not the PS2 since I a been a long time Nintendo fan. I also really enjoyed Nightfire and From Russia With Love for the Game Cube along with Goldeneye and The World Is Not Enough for Nintendo 64.

    Goldeneye: Rogue Agent was a cheap cash in the name of James Bond 007, with a weak story and hard game play. Evan oon the easy setting on some levels the henchman just kept on coming and when I did beat the game I felt like I had been in a boxing match with a challenger that was too storng for my skills.

    I never had the chane to play 007 Racing or Tomorrow Never Dies thought I heard that they were pretty bad.
  • RogueAgentRogueAgent Speeding in the Tumbler...Posts: 3,676MI6 Agent
    edited February 2008
    The Bond game I never tire of playing is:

    AGENT UNDER FIRE

    A close second would be Everything Or Nothing.
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  • Agent KinoAgent Kino New YorkPosts: 202MI6 Agent
    I really loved Nightfire for the Gamecube and Goldeneye for the N64. To me though I enjoyed playing both of them and here's what I'd rate them.

    1. Nightfire and Goldeneye
    2. From Russia With Love
    3. Everything or Nothing
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  • sharpshootersharpshooter Posts: 164MI6 Agent
    GoldenEye 007 is the most popular and most influential of the Bond games, no doubt. It sold eight million copies, revolutionised the FPS genre and always ranks highly in top games of all time polls.
  • DangerMouseDangerMouse Benfleet, EssexPosts: 235MI6 Agent
    01) GoldenEye
    02) GoldenEye: Rogue Agent (PS2)
    03) Everything Or Nothing (PS2)
    04) Agent Under Fire (PS2)
    05) Nightfire (PS2)
    06) The World Is Not Enough (PS1)
    07) 007 Racing (PS1)
  • DaltonFan1DaltonFan1 The West of IrelandPosts: 503MI6 Agent
    Every now and then I go back to Goldeneye and you just can't beat it. Once I re-adapt to the controls, it becomes my favourite by a mile again, followed by:
    2) EoN
    3) QoS
    4) Nightfire
    5) TWINE (both versions)
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  • Commander StrangwaysCommander Strangways Morriston, FloridaPosts: 20MI6 Agent
    Ranking the ones I have played:

    1. From Russia With Love - Playstation 2
    While there are a few liberties they took in adapting the film into a game successfuly (the final boss battle) and the lack of classic John Barry or at least John Barry-esque music is puzzling considering the era it's set in, but this is still my ultimate Bond game as it's one that takes place in the era of the original films.

    2. James Bond 007 - Game Boy
    Strange choice yes, but this game was quite true to the series even on the small screen, along with some great appropriate music (or as great as Game Boy music gets) plus missions that seem very Fleming-esque and film-esque, it has a special place in my heart.

    3. 007: Nightfire - Playstatio 2
    The multiplayer lets you play as various characters from the old films you can unlock playing through the missions, plus locations from the film ... it's not too hard for me to rank this film high.

    4. Everything Or Nothing - Playstation 2
    Perhaps even better than some of Brosnan's films themselves, a fully scripted interactive Brosnan Bond film on it's own!

    5. The World Is Not Enough - Playstation
    Pretty fun and faithful to the film, especially when you shoo down those guys in the parachute vehicles!

    6. 007: Agent Under Fire - Playstation 2
    Despite being fun, just seemed too short.
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  • darenhatdarenhat The Old PuebloPosts: 2,029Quartermasters
    Ranking the ones I have played:

    1. From Russia With Love - Playstation 2
    While there are a few liberties they took in adapting the film into a game successfuly (the final boss battle) and the lack of classic John Barry or at least John Barry-esque music is puzzling considering the era it's set in, but this is still my ultimate Bond game as it's one that takes place in the era of the original films.

    Welcome aboard, Commander!

    FRWL is widely panned as a mediocre entry in the Bond gaming world. I think the criticism is unfair. The game delivers a solid shooter experience on par with previous Bond games. And I laud the superb voice acting and character models. After being bombarded with Pierce Brosnan gaming models, it was refreshing to see Connery in action in a video game environment.
  • Commander StrangwaysCommander Strangways Morriston, FloridaPosts: 20MI6 Agent
    darenhat wrote:
    Ranking the ones I have played:

    1. From Russia With Love - Playstation 2
    While there are a few liberties they took in adapting the film into a game successfuly (the final boss battle) and the lack of classic John Barry or at least John Barry-esque music is puzzling considering the era it's set in, but this is still my ultimate Bond game as it's one that takes place in the era of the original films.

    Welcome aboard, Commander!

    FRWL is widely panned as a mediocre entry in the Bond gaming world. I think the criticism is unfair. The game delivers a solid shooter experience on par with previous Bond games. And I laud the superb voice acting and character models. After being bombarded with Pierce Brosnan gaming models, it was refreshing to see Connery in action in a video game environment.

    Thank you, darenhat!

    Glad to see other fans of this game, it was underrated by critics when it first came out and there were complaints that it wasn't as grand and action packed as EON, but it's based on a film that isn't as motivated by action scenes as Brosnan's films and I guess they forgot about that.
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  • Dmitri MishkinDmitri Mishkin Kansas CityPosts: 334MI6 Agent
    1. Quantum of Solace - XBOX360
    2. From Russia With Love - XBOX
    3. Tomorrow Never Dies - Playstation
    4. Agent Under Fire - PS2
    5. License to Kill - Sega Genesis
  • hegottheboothegottheboot USAPosts: 327MI6 Agent
    Goldeneye is really good, but Everything or Nothing is definitely the best Bond game ever made.
    1.EoN
    2.Goldeneye
    3.FRWL (even though the story was changed and it wasn't a very good game-you're Connery!)
    4.TWINE N64 (very underrated, the graphics are amazingly good for the 64. Almost as good as Goldeneye in some ways.)
    5.Nightfire
    6.Agent Under Fire
    7.TWINE PS1
    8.Goldeneye: Rogue Agent
    9.TND and 007 Racing. I cannot decide which one is worse as a game, but I still have fond memories of them as I was originally a play station gamer. I remember when I got TND how exciting it was. Look at how detailed this is-I'm actually playing Tomorrow Never Dies!!!! How wrong I was.
    10.007: the Duel Sega Genesis. This is not a Bond game, this is a travesty. This game made me want to burn my cherished Genesis.
    Thankfully I have never played a Bond handheld game. I didn't play QoS either because I would have had to get the crummy PS2 port.
  • She´s had her kicksShe´s had her kicks York, UKPosts: 10MI6 Agent
    Nightfire, I just loved it

    ;)
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  • mediapigmediapig Los AngelesPosts: 87MI6 Agent
    From your list, I personally found all the PS1 games VERY disappointing.

    From the PS2, I found both Nightfire and Agent Under Fire to be entertaining, is somewhat mediocre games. Everything or Nothing, however, definitely stands out. I wish they would have made more of these original Bond action adventure games. I loved the idea of having actual actors portray the Bond girls and villains, and having an original theme song and everything made the game really feel like a new Bond event!
  • stjimmy456stjimmy456 Manchester, EnglandPosts: 75MI6 Agent
    From the Bond games I've played.

    1. GoldenEye64
    2. Nightfire
    3. TWINE on the N64
    4. Quantum of Solace on the XBOX360

    QOS is awful, Nightfire was pretty cool on multiplayer, TWINE wasn't actually that bad, the gameplay was worse than GE64 but it did have some nifty features GE didn't have like being able to silence weapons and use some different gadgets.
  • Mr. Arlington BeechMr. Arlington Beech Posts: 105MI6 Agent
    tie

    Goldeneye 007 and Nightfire
    3.) Everything or Nothing
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