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Published: 2008-12-13
Bottomline: 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...
Bad: Incredibly short single-player game; repetitive combat scenarios; relies too heavily on generic button-pressing events.
Bottomline: 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 ...
Bottomline: 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...
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: Platforms: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS, PC - Xbox 360 version reviewed. Lets kick off with a big, bold statement: Quantum of Solace is the best Bond video game since Goldeneye. Unfortunately, we have to follow that stateme...