Goldeneye 007 wii review7/26/2023 What’s more – it’s also an extremely competent shooter filled with solid mechanics and fun additions that will keep you coming back for more. It may not be the Goldeneye you remember in every sense, but the development team nailed the feeling that accompanied 1996’s beloved shooter. It would be simple for Activision to slap the Goldeneye name on a subpar shooter and watch the profits roll in, but what they’ve done is much more. What you’ll see if you look closer though is there are multiple albums of smaller bands paying tribute to the greats – Activision’s new Goldeneye 007 title is similar to these tribute albums, it dares not to try to recreate the magic that made the original so unforgettable, but merely pays it respect. Browsing through a record store, you’re sure to notice your essentials, The Beatles, The Stones, and Clapton.
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