Bond Game Memories

eric7064eric7064 USAPosts: 344MI6 Agent
Yes I know Goldeneye is the crown jewel and everybody loves it. I played the hell out of it. But I also played alot of other bond games and have very fun memories of them.

Agent Under Fire/Nightfire- Loved these games. Played the story mode alot (I was young didn't have many games) and me and my freinds spend countless hours upon hours playing multiplayer. Nothing was better then playing with a freind with countless bots. There is something so much better about ORGINAL bond games. Very underrated games.

TND- Is this game good? No. Looking back it's pretty bad. But it was the first Bond game I owned and was the only violentish Game I had. And I played it so much. At the time I was very bad at video games and couldn't follow objectives. So I'd just replay the first few missions over and over.

Everything Or Nothing - Here it is. My absolute favorite. Yes better then GoldenEye. This game had it all. Revolutionary switch to 3rd person. Voice acting. AMAZING story. Honestly. And oh yeah the Co op mode was addicting, as well as the countless hours of multiplayer.

GE: RA- Okay weird Bond game right? Very weird. Also weirdly good. Not great. But fun. Mainly for the fact of seeing all the faces of thr series. Gameplay and story was average. But props for the very off the rails idea.

QOS: COD jamesbond. But the one week I rented it was fun. Some of thr Multi player modes were unique with bond. But overall COD did it better (same developer)

I haven't played any of the recent ones and unfortunately have heard bad things except for the remastered GoldenEye. I will say EA did amazing with the Bond series. I really think they took the right approach and made original stories with iconic characters. Loved them. Maybe a developer will give bond a shot on these new consoles.

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  • WardWard Maryland/LondonPosts: 195MI6 Agent
    I remember the 8 bit games - being a boy playing The Living Daylights on the Commodore 64. Basic game play, but it did a lovely job of evoking the vibrant locations of the movie. I was sat playing that when we heard the news about Hungerford, had to decide weather to keep playing that day, an odd little adult decision to make.

    A View to a Kill, one of those games that was uncertain if it was buggy and broken or just really hard. Like Daylights, you almost had to put as much imagination into it as if you were playing outside, but it was fun in it's own way. The same game on a console could have been a lot of fun, chasing the parachute through Paris.
  • PPK 7.65mmPPK 7.65mm Saratoga Springs NY USAPosts: 1,253MI6 Agent
    I remember playing the James Bond 007 Gameboy game quite a few times and having a ball with it. Also I played Nightfire for the Nintendo Gamecube quite a bit, especially the Multiplayer mode was a blast with my friends. Everything Or Nothing also got a lot of play time as well since it helped me through the long gap between Die Another Day and Casino Royale. I still play many of these games even today since I find them to be just as fun today as they were during their original release.
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