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GoldenEye 007: Reloaded (2011)

GoldenEye 007: Reloaded (2011)
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GoldenEye 007 makes its PlayStation 3 debut as a reimagined version of 1995's film. Featuring a slightly altered storyline written by screenwriter Bruce Feirstein, who co-wrote the film's screenplay, GoldenEye for PS3 adds completely new levels, alternate locales, destructible environments, high-definition visuals, and even a new Bond: the original film's Pierce Brosnan is replaced by the likeness and voice of Daniel Craig.

Each level can be played in different ways, depending on your style. Those who enjoy stealth can attempt to slink through areas unseen, while those who prefer a more direct approach can engage enemies with guns blazing. Bond will be able to use over 25 different weapons in the game, from assault rifles and rocket launchers to proximity mines and smoke grenades.

Like the original GoldenEye on N64, multiplayer support is a key component. Classic Bond characters such as Jaws, Oddjob, Scaramanga, and Goldfinger are playable across more than ten maps and a variety of game types. Matches can be further customized with a choice of modifiers, such as a paintball option or the ability to play with specific weapons like golden guns.

Up to 16 players can compete online, earning experience points to unlock gadgets, perks, and weapons, while up to four can challenge each other via split-screen display. In addition to the multiplayer component and single-player campaign, GoldenEye 007: Reloaded includes 11 "Mi6 Ops Missions" that require you to complete assault, elimination, stealth, and defense objectives. ~ Scott Alan Marriott, All Game Guide

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Platform:
PlayStation 3
ESRB:
T
Category:
Shooter
 
 
 
 

Description of GoldenEye 007: Reloaded

GoldenEye 007 makes its PlayStation 3 debut as a reimagined version of 1995's film. Featuring a slightly altered storyline written by screenwriter Bruce Feirstein, who co-wrote the film's screenplay, GoldenEye for PS3 adds completely new levels, alternate locales, destructible environments, high-definition visuals, and even a new Bond: the original film's Pierce Brosnan is replaced by the likeness and voice of Daniel Craig.

Each level can be played in different ways, depending on your style. Those who enjoy stealth can attempt to slink through areas unseen, while those who prefer a more direct approach can engage enemies with guns blazing. Bond will be able to use over 25 different weapons in the game, from assault rifles and rocket launchers to proximity mines and smoke grenades.

Like the original GoldenEye on N64, multiplayer support is a key component. Classic Bond characters such as Jaws, Oddjob, Scaramanga, and Goldfinger are playable across more than ten maps and a variety of game types. Matches can be further customized with a choice of modifiers, such as a paintball option or the ability to play with specific weapons like golden guns.

Up to 16 players can compete online, earning experience points to unlock gadgets, perks, and weapons, while up to four can challenge each other via split-screen display. In addition to the multiplayer component and single-player campaign, GoldenEye 007: Reloaded includes 11 "Mi6 Ops Missions" that require you to complete assault, elimination, stealth, and defense objectives. ~ Scott Alan Marriott, All Game Guide

Developer:
Eurocom Developments Ltd., 
Publisher:
Activision, Inc.
ESRB Rating:
T   (Mild Suggestive Themes, Blood, Mild Language, Violence)
Category:
Shooter
 
 
 
 

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    K K.

    Awesome game, that started out kinda slow and had one of the most intense boss final ending levels ever. The became more fun as you progress through it.

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    Markese K.

    love the games type

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    Jason M.

    Great game but very short story mode and long load times but it was fun. To rent not to buy.

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