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Collider: Quantum of Solace Review

Collider writes: "James Bond has had a long history in video games. After the Nintendo 64's GoldenEye 007 (a game that many consider to be one of the greatest games of all time), nearly every new Bond film has been accompanied by a new Bond game. Most of these tried to emulate what made GoldenEye successful, but in the end were nothing more than lackluster wannabees, at most worthy of a single play through. One notable exception, however, was Electronic Arts' Everything or Nothing – an original Bond game that wasn't tied to any movie but still featured big stars, huge production values, and a third person camera (different from the usual first person perspective that the franchise became known for). But now the Bond license belongs to Activision, and with developer Treyarch's first effort, Quantum of Solace, they have given us a decent, if still lacking, Bond game."
B- / A+
Cyrus365 - contributor
Published: 324 days 11 hours ago | Review | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | PC
 
 
 

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