Goldeneye 007: Review - Wii
Goldeneye 007 is a great first-person shooter. Its several difficulty modes and its online play will keep you busy for a long time. It is also a lot less graphic and bloody than CoD or Halo. Its intuitive gameplay, massive multiplayer aspect and much more make it a great FPS choice for almost all ages.
Goldeneye is very explanatory, making it a great game for first time FPS players. It has easy controls, as well as different control options. So those of you who are used to FPS games on the PS3 or Xbox can easily adapt due to the inclusion of the Classic and Gamecube controllers as control options. But if you like using the Wiimote to shoot, you have plenty of options there. You can use the Wiimote and Nunchuk, and the Wii Zapper as well. I also think that the Top Shot Elite may be usable for this game, although I have not tried it. Also, if you are used to a certain control scheme, you can make fully customizable controls of your own. But even though the controls are fantastic, they are not the only great thing about this game. You get 4 difficulty levels on the single-player mode, making for great replay value. The graphics are superb, making everything look as realistic as possible. And the selection and diversity of the weapons is excellent. There are so many weapons, it can get hard to tell the difference. The game holds everything from machine guns, to automatic shotguns, to western-style 6-shot pistols, to the infamous PT-9 Interdicus, the only shotgun that allows you to have a reflex sight on it. Many of the guns have alternate shooting options, such as semi-auto and burst. And for the noobtoobers in all of us, this game boasts a selection of grenade launchers and rocket launchers.
One of the most prominent parts of the game, however, is the multiplayer. Goldeneye's multiplayer system offers many game options, such as FFA, King Of The Hill, Team battles, and more. This multiplayer system offers games with up to 8 players. It also offers 56 levels, and a way to play games with your friends. The multiplayer system is by far one of the the best features of the game. That being said, Goldeneye's multiplayer is also the part with the most flaws. The battles are extremely unbalanced. The matchmaker pays absolutely no heed to level; you can have level 40's playing against level 5's. There is absolutely no credit or money system; rather, guns, mods and gadgets are awarded every level or so. This makes for even more imbalance, because the higher levels can just go around owning the lower levels with their auto shotguns. And if you are fighting against a premade group, just forget about winning. Also, the levels take forever to get. You can spend months just getting to level 56. You can't get a silencer until level 20, they basically give out the grenade launchers, and the auto shotguns are way too overpowered. All these are ways the game designers could have done better. I'm not saying that the multiplayer is bad in any way; like I said before, it's one of the biggest parts of the game. But it could certainly have improved.
All in all, however, the designers did a great job designing this game. It has several difficulties of play in single-player mode, it has lots of control options, and it has a huge selection of weapons. But, despite its flaws, the multiplayer system is still superb. I definitely suggest this game to both FPS noobs and experienced players.
Goldeneye is very explanatory, making it a great game for first time FPS players. It has easy controls, as well as different control options. So those of you who are used to FPS games on the PS3 or Xbox can easily adapt due to the inclusion of the Classic and Gamecube controllers as control options. But if you like using the Wiimote to shoot, you have plenty of options there. You can use the Wiimote and Nunchuk, and the Wii Zapper as well. I also think that the Top Shot Elite may be usable for this game, although I have not tried it. Also, if you are used to a certain control scheme, you can make fully customizable controls of your own. But even though the controls are fantastic, they are not the only great thing about this game. You get 4 difficulty levels on the single-player mode, making for great replay value. The graphics are superb, making everything look as realistic as possible. And the selection and diversity of the weapons is excellent. There are so many weapons, it can get hard to tell the difference. The game holds everything from machine guns, to automatic shotguns, to western-style 6-shot pistols, to the infamous PT-9 Interdicus, the only shotgun that allows you to have a reflex sight on it. Many of the guns have alternate shooting options, such as semi-auto and burst. And for the noobtoobers in all of us, this game boasts a selection of grenade launchers and rocket launchers.
One of the most prominent parts of the game, however, is the multiplayer. Goldeneye's multiplayer system offers many game options, such as FFA, King Of The Hill, Team battles, and more. This multiplayer system offers games with up to 8 players. It also offers 56 levels, and a way to play games with your friends. The multiplayer system is by far one of the the best features of the game. That being said, Goldeneye's multiplayer is also the part with the most flaws. The battles are extremely unbalanced. The matchmaker pays absolutely no heed to level; you can have level 40's playing against level 5's. There is absolutely no credit or money system; rather, guns, mods and gadgets are awarded every level or so. This makes for even more imbalance, because the higher levels can just go around owning the lower levels with their auto shotguns. And if you are fighting against a premade group, just forget about winning. Also, the levels take forever to get. You can spend months just getting to level 56. You can't get a silencer until level 20, they basically give out the grenade launchers, and the auto shotguns are way too overpowered. All these are ways the game designers could have done better. I'm not saying that the multiplayer is bad in any way; like I said before, it's one of the biggest parts of the game. But it could certainly have improved.
All in all, however, the designers did a great job designing this game. It has several difficulties of play in single-player mode, it has lots of control options, and it has a huge selection of weapons. But, despite its flaws, the multiplayer system is still superb. I definitely suggest this game to both FPS noobs and experienced players.
My rating?
8.5/10