Tomorrow Never Dies - PlayStation
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Big Bond fan, are you? Did you spend endless enjoyable hours playing the previous 007 title, GoldenEye? Prepare to be a mite disappointed, for Tomorrow Never Dies is a lacklustre follow-up.
Loosely based on the plot of the film, you take control of the dashing double agent as he tries to stop megalomaniac media mogul Elliot Carver from instigating World WarThree. Initially, the game looks like a winner, but there's a sore lack of depth here, what with there being only ten levels and two ... more >>
Loosely based on the plot of the film, you take control of the dashing double agent as he tries to stop megalomaniac media mogul Elliot Carver from instigating World WarThree. Initially, the game looks like a winner, but there's a sore lack of depth here, what with there being only ten levels and two ... more >>
Big Bond fan, are you? Did you spend endless enjoyable hours playing the previous 007 title, GoldenEye? Prepare to be a mite disappointed, for Tomorrow Never Dies is a lacklustre follow-up.
Loosely based on the plot of the film, you take control of the dashing double agent as he tries to stop megalomaniac media mogul Elliot Carver from instigating World WarThree. Initially, the game looks like a winner, but there's a sore lack of depth here, what with there being only ten levels and two difficulty modes.
Gadget fiends, however, will be frothing at the mouth over some of the weapons on offer, such as gas bombs, strike mines and a very effective infra-red sniper rifle. And then, of course, there's always the music-I never tire of that music. A few more tweaks and twists from the likes of Q wouldn't have gone amiss. << less
Loosely based on the plot of the film, you take control of the dashing double agent as he tries to stop megalomaniac media mogul Elliot Carver from instigating World WarThree. Initially, the game looks like a winner, but there's a sore lack of depth here, what with there being only ten levels and two difficulty modes.
Gadget fiends, however, will be frothing at the mouth over some of the weapons on offer, such as gas bombs, strike mines and a very effective infra-red sniper rifle. And then, of course, there's always the music-I never tire of that music. A few more tweaks and twists from the likes of Q wouldn't have gone amiss. << less
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