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Nintendo 64 : 007: The World Is Not Enough Reviews

Below are user reviews of 007: The World Is Not Enough and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for 007: The World Is Not Enough. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.







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Great multi-player.

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: March 07, 2008
Author: Amazon User

This game has a great solo campain but the multi-player is where it is at in my opinon. There is a lot of weapons to choose from as well as characters and unlockables.

Gameplay: Pretty straight foreward. I have found something cheap in it with the AI. They are cheap when with fully automatic weapons you hear a bang and you are dead. Well that is how it is for me.

Sound: Pretty real... not much more to say..

Story: Not to complex.

Overall: A great buy for the multi-player. The single player is fine but no where near as fun as the multi-player.

Still fun

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: May 02, 2007
Author: Amazon User

This game is a huge step up in the department of graphics and sound from the hit goldeneye. This game includes (reload animations, crisper gaphics, voice acting, and lighting effects. The gameplay while not as good as goldeneye is still solid. All in all if you like the N64 or goldeneye pick this game uo

James bond 007 in The World Is Not Cool Enough

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 4
Date: April 04, 2006
Author: Amazon User

This is another good bond game on N64! The Levels are a bit of a challenge but what the hell who doesnt like a good challenge once in a while right? Some of the Levels though are also confusing but fun! I like this game for it's crisp graphics and selection of weapons! There is also a good selection of gadgets!

Many Levels to do if yur up for it! Sure you might say this guys dumb we beat goldeneye with over 20 levels! Well this game may not have as many levels as Goldeneye but the levels sure are more of a challenge!

Now it comes down to the final review the Multiplayer! Multiplayer on this game is fun also especially with the addition of bots! Now you can play with yur self all you want yeah I said play with yur self! This game is fun fun fun!

Surprisingly more than enough

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: August 28, 2005
Author: Amazon User

This is of course the video game adaptation of the third James Bond movie featuring Pierce Brosnan. It's also a kind of sequel to the N64 classic GoldenEye, though it's developed by Eurocom rather than Rareware.

I'm not sure how well this game sold, but it's a surprisingly above-average effort considering the expectations it had to live up to. It borrows heavily from the control scheme established by GoldenEye while throwing in a few new modifications (ability to jump, new gadgets, etc). The graphics are pretty solid, including some nice scripted animations of bad guys jumping in through windows and other effects. A lot of care was put into the movie license with solid voice acting (including John Cleese as R) and detailed recreations of key movie scenes and sets, a rarity in older games. Also like GoldenEye, you can unlock secrets such as new multiplayer characters by completing missions within a certain time limit.

The problem is that while The World is Not Enough is a strong effort on its own, it still pales to GoldenEye and also Perfect Dark, which was Rare's other masterpiece shooter for the N64. Enemy AI is pretty weak, and its robotic nature occasionally pulls you out of the cinematic experience. The decent amount of multiplayer options simply doesn't match the massive bucketload that Perfect Dark offered, and again the AI bots are lacking. Finally, the biggest annoyance is that the game needs the controller pak for save files. Other games need the controller pak too, but saving to the cartridge is always easier.

If you collect all things James Bond, The World is Not Enough is a solid title to grab (and is much stronger than the completely different PSX version). If you're looking for a good N64 shooter to fill out your collection with, this is also highly recommended, though you may want to try Perfect Dark first.

Halo killer!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: August 02, 2005
Author: Amazon User

First of, don't even think about this game if you don't have an expansion pack, you don't get hi-color graphics which make the game look 100x better. Secondly the single player is horrible, its too easy on Agent and Secret Agent difficulty, plus the baddies don't have brains! What I mean is the AI could be tweaked a little. On 00 Agent difficulty it takes a million shots to take down an enemy. But this review is for multiplayer which is 100 stars. There are many skins and maps, with more to be unlocked. The only problem is for you snipers out there aren't any maps in your favor until you unlock Sky Rail which is bigger and better than the Nightfire one. To get skyrail beat Midnight Departure on Agent within 3:05, I did it with two seconds to go in 3:03. Also, when you beat single player on Agent you get contemporary skins (Alec Trevelyan 006, Wai Lin, Crhistmas Jones(Dress), Max Zorin, and Mayday), on Secret Agent you get classic skins (Bond Tux, Jaws, Oddjob, Baron Samedi, and Scaramenga), on 00 Agent you Golden Gun MP mode, find the GG and get the most kills w/ it. In MP modes from the start you have Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, Uplink, King of the Hill, and Last Agent Standing. Unlockable ones are Team KOTH, Golden Gun, Gadget War, Exotic Skins, Exotic Weapons (there may be more so check a cheat website or book). Speaking of cheats I've got some, on the Courier mission on Secret Agent, to get Suit Skins you must beat the level in 2:25 , to cheat this when you get into the safety deposit room, stun the guard, it'll say mission failed but not quite, grab the stuff out of the safety deposit box and leave, don't fight the other guards, you can finish in 30 seconds or less. To get Law Enforcment skins you must beat King's Ransom in some outragoues time. Start the mssion normally and play through, to the vault you see the guard w/ the SMG, noemally he'll tell you to get the doctor, well it'll be hard w/ 50,000 volts of electricity running through him (stunner), on your way to Q Branch stun him again.

the world is not enough

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: January 09, 2005
Author: Amazon User

The only good EA Bond game that I've played. It's nowhere near any of the classics, but it could at least hold its own against other games of the non-classic variety.

The singleplayer mode is good. Some levels are bothersome, but overall, it's fun. Good levels, nice guns, decent a.i. The movie's plot is told very well, from getting rid of Davidov to swimming through a sunken submarine to finish the baddies and save the world.

The multiplayer is great. It's not quite as option-packed as Perfect Dark, but it's good. My major complaint is the whole GOOD and EVIL thing. Each character is either GOOD or EVIL, and GOOD characters can't fight each other. It's annoying, but there are at least plenty of characters to choose from(and even more to unlock) that it hasn't bothered me more than a handful of times.

TWINE has some of my favorite multiplayer levels ever. A hedgemaze, two small bases connected by a skyrail(this level is done better than it's Nightfire counterpart), and one of the coolest, a blackbird jet and a cargo plane connected by a fueling line flying in the air. It's fun to go out on the wings and try not to get blown down by the wind, or to go on top of the cargo plane to snipe people off of the blackbird below.

The bots are generally pathetic, though. If you're accostumed to instinctively circle-strafing, the bots don't present much of a threat. I played an entire game without using weapons. I just got really close to the bot and circle-strafed while punching them, and they didn't even get a hit in.

But that's only like half of the bots. The other half are okay.

I was also upset to find that there's no way to setup the controller so that you can use the up and down c-buttons to look like in Goldeneye. Instead, they are for jump and for crouch. No way to move jump and crouch to up and down d-pad. I need my freelook more than I need jump and crouch in multiplayer. O well.

Overall, this game is actually really fun, but the few flaws really stand out and keep it from being classic.

Better Than the first

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 2
Date: November 23, 2004
Author: Amazon User

this game is great except that some of the levels are very confusing.the multiplayer gives it 4 stars because you can play by yourself with 3 bots or 2 players with 2 bots or just 2 players there are many many characters to choose from.

Addictive game; frustrating at times.

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 2 / 3
Date: August 05, 2003
Author: Amazon User

I loved this game because once you start playing it you can't stop playing it, but most of the time it can be somewhat frustrating, especially the last level. If you loved Goldeneye, then you'll definitley love this game.

Bond is Back

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: August 05, 2003
Author: Amazon User

In the sequel to GoldenEye for N64, 007 proves that nobody does it better. Again. As you turn on the console, you will note the first of its flaws. You must sit through about 10 seconds of credits to EA games and MGM interactive. The second thing is, unlike its predessesor, it doesn't have a gun barrel scene (not even in the first level cutscene) which could have turned out beautifully and instead goes right to the title screen. The options include: Start Game (14 total levels), Load/Save Game (yes, you will require a memory pak to save your progress, another flaw), Options, and Multiplayer (10 open levels, 4 locked ones).
Single Player:
General-You will the selection of three difficulty levels: Agent, Secret Agent, and 00 Agent. 00 and Secret Agent will not have as many bod armor vests and the enemies' bullets will hurt more. The cutscenes have spoken dialogue, a welcome improvement as well as appropriate body movements and gestures.
Gameplay-You will begin almost every mission with your Wolfram P2K, by pressing B+Z, you can silence it as well as change other weapons to secondary fire mode. Your hands will look realistic and not flat, like in the PSX version (though this version's backgrounds are not so detailed). You can watch Bond do the reloading instead of hiding the gun, reloading sounds, and it comes back into view. The guns are accurately articulated and the firing of the weapon will look convincing (even more so with the optional expansion pak). You can jump, crouch, strafe, even swim in particular levels in addition to running and shooting. No vehicles will be driven, though there is a first person skiing level which is designed much better than the one in the PSX TND game. Finally, Q-Branch has equipped you with top of the line gadgets one of them including the Tazer/Dart/Laser/Grapple watch, the pen grenade, covert modem, data scramblers, finger scanner, and more. Over 15 different weapons included.
Multiplayer:
In this game, you can play multiplayer alone with the new-to-Bond AI Bots. They are pretty stupid but even so can present a good challenge. There are different sets of weapons and game modes.
In conclusion, a worthy sequel to GoldenEye.

The World Is Not Enough by Electronic Arts

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: June 12, 2003
Author: Amazon User

Missions are intriguing and absorbing. Needs better graphics of people however, but has definatly earned it's 5* ranking. 2 player mode is dissapointing, and more types of weapons are needed. Conversations and messsages are excellent. Follows plot most accuratly and has awesome movie clips.


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