At its core, the game still honors the original story, but the game has received a facelift in more than just graphics. While the plot from the Wii game hasn’t changed, those that are fans of the original game and/or movie will notice a few significant alterations to the plot. One year later, GoldenEye returns again, this time with HD-ified graphics, a new single-player game mode and a few other tricks, as GoldenEye 007 is reintroduced as GoldenEye 007: Reloaded for the PS3 and Xbox 360. Not groundbreaking by any means, but a solid title for FPS-hungry Wii fans.īut Eurocom’s plans for world domination (or at least video game sales charts domination) didn’t end at the Wii. The multiplayer was a bit flawed, and the game didn’t offer the “push the envelope” feel that the original did, but it was a good game. While it upset some purists that decried the possible dilution of their beloved nostalgia-drenched memories, most people were just curious if the developer could come up with a good game.įor the most part, the game did a decent job of giving Wii users a solid FPS. Is it a remake of a reboot, or a reboot of a remake? One day shy of a year ago, Eurocom dared to do the unthinkable by taking one of the most beloved games of all-time, and release a remake of GoldenEye 007 for the Wii.
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