The adventures of Joanna Dark, Nintendo's favorite superspy, have made  the jump from the Nintendo 64 to the Game Boy Color. Unfortunately, despite  having some occasionally interesting gameplay and okay visuals, this Perfect  Dark is a huge misfire that disappoints on many levels.  Sneaking about and trying to take out the enemy is the secret agent's art and  should be fun in itself. Tragically, it becomes almost immediately apparent that  the use of stealth here is less than an exact science. It's too hard to tell  whether or not the enemy can hear or see you. Combined with mushy controls and  inaccurate targeting for the gunfights, what you have is a game that feels  unfinished and rushed. The action switches to a first-person view for target  practice and for picking off enemies in sniper mode. These few-and-far-between  moments feel like they might've been "borrowed" from another game entirely.
  The sound effects, for the most part, consist of the usual gun blasts and  mortally wounded soldiers screaming "Medic!" and other cries of agony. There is  quite a bit of speech in the between-level mission briefings. Unfortunately, the  Game Boy speaker is so pitifully lame that nearly every sound is garbled and  devastatingly warped. Even Joanna's death moan is a comical, high-pitched  chirp.
  Perfect Dark allows you to exchange data and unlocked maps with a  friend's copy of the game via the Game Boy Color's infrared port. You can also  engage in two-player deathmatches on special maps via the separately sold Game Link cable.  The only problem is that while the maps are decently drawn and a human opponent  is (hopefully) smarter than the Game Boy, the same control issues of solo play  still linger.
  One redeeming quality of Perfect Dark for the GBC is its compatibility  with the N64 Perfect Dark  via Ni
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