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The editors liked
Makes you feel like Bond
Good selection of meanlooking weapons
New multiplayer modes sit well alongside old favourites.
Beautiful environments
extremely faithful to source material
decent multiplayer modes.
Inventive multiplayer
Solid gunplay
Slick visuals and voice acting
The editors didn't like
Short
disjointed singleplayer campaign
Overuse of quicktime events
Excessive Sony product placement.
Incredibly short single-player game
repetitive combat scenarios
relies too heavily on generic button-pressing events.
I have not seen the new Bond film, but after playing through Activisions 007 - Quantum of Solace I can not wait to see the film. This game is a masterpiece from every single perspective. If sound and graphics are a top priority on your list this is a...
Abstract: The James Bond film franchise has been effectively rebooted with a more realistic tone and a great leading man in Daniel Craig and now the Bond videogame license is looking for a fresh start as well. Activision has the license now, and for now at least...
Abstract: Visually speaking I thought that Quantum of Solace was solid looking. Utilizing the Call of Duty 4 (COD4) graphics engine, Treyarch was able to bring the world of James Bond alive in a pretty convincing manner. From the Bond himself to the locales he v...
Abstract: Despite my undying love for James Bond, even I have to admit that Activisions first 007 game, Quantum of Solace, has a lot going against it. For one thing there hasnt been a must-own Bond game since Rares 1997 hit, GoldenEye 007. Theres also the is...
Abstract: Bond is back in Activision’s first secret agent outing since grabbing the reins of the franchise from long-time 007 handlers Electronic Arts. In the hands of Treyarch—keeping extremely busy this season by also delivering Spider-Man: Web of Shadows and...
Beautiful environments; extremely faithful to source material; decent multiplayer modes.
Incredibly short single-player game; repetitive combat scenarios; relies too heavily on generic button-pressing events.
Thanks to 1997s N64 smash hit GoldenEye 007, the venerable James Bond franchise is almost as well-established in games as it is in film, and Quantum of Solace is the new installment in each medium. Contrary to its name, the game incorporates not only ...
007: Quantum of Solace isn’t a terrible game but it is certainly not the game I expected it to be. Treyarch spent too much time trying to convert a WWII engine into something viable for a secret agent game, and we end up with a gun-toting thug in a...
Published: 2008-11-05, Author: Alex Coby , cnet.com
Abstract: James Bond has had something of a chequered past in video games, but Quantum of Solace brings him back with a certain amount of style. While the game based on the latest 007 movie is primarily a first-person shooter, the single-player mode incorporates...
Abstract: When looking at any James Bond video game, the challenge for any reviewer is to block out any memories of what GoldenEye was like when it was released. Take each new game on its own merits, and most importantly try to avoid using the word “Facility” f...