Ian Fleming raised him to life in 1952 and since then his name is invariably linked to the world of secret agents: James Bond. The super agent is not hard to imagine the world of film, since he first appeared on the silver screen away. The reason why the - now counting 22 films - series so successful? Bond is timeless, invincible, and he has it all. An expensive lifestyle, fast cars, explosive toys and, of course, beautiful women.
Tested on: Xbox 360 Also available for: PC, Playstation 2, Playstation 3, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS
However, one thing has not Bond: a repertoire of quality video games that are based on him. The phenomenon Bond would because of the aforementioned formula for success must guarantee stacks insanely strong action games, but practice shows a different story. Just as is the case with the time-free Star Wars saga, but it does not seem possible to produce not only appeals to the die-hard fan. Game a truly strong Of course, there was still a successful game Goldeneye for the Nintendo 64, but almost everything that followed was inadequate compared to games that we still can remember. Where was that, and how will this change in Quantum of Solace?
*Better than the movie?
Ian Fleming wrote in 1959, the short story, Quantum of Solace, which is due to the different style is still regarded as the maverick of the Bond series. Loosely translated the title means "The amount of tolerance," which in the original story hit on partners in an unhappy marriage. The same film was recently premiered and Daniel Craig plays the lead role, has really nothing to do with the story of Fleming make it shares only the title. Where the film title refers unfortunately I do not know, because I have yet to see the film. After playing the game for several reasons, I am, however, very interested in hit. Usually it is the question whether the game is as good as the movie, but in this case I hope, after many intense gaming sessions, not really think the movie is better.
*The real secret agent
The game Quantum of Solace, which makes good use of the Call of Duty 4 engine, is set as the film about five minutes after Casino Royale, which is an introduction spicy consequence. It is immediately clear that the creators really wanted to bring Bond spectacle, full of explosions and chaotic firefights, in the picture, but that spectacle would alternate with contrasting scenes sneak appropriately. As a result, you can play the game roughly considered in two ways. You can use the enemy as a one man army to tackle, which naturally creates an intense experience. But because the direct approach is not always good for your health, there is the cautious secret agent the option to missions largely unseen to accomplish. By approaching enemies tactically chosen moments from behind you, just like in Manhunt, perform a takedown - which means that you get the right button at the right time is pressed to turn off an opponent.
Tested on: Xbox 360 Also available for: PC, Playstation 2, Playstation 3, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS
However, one thing has not Bond: a repertoire of quality video games that are based on him. The phenomenon Bond would because of the aforementioned formula for success must guarantee stacks insanely strong action games, but practice shows a different story. Just as is the case with the time-free Star Wars saga, but it does not seem possible to produce not only appeals to the die-hard fan. Game a truly strong Of course, there was still a successful game Goldeneye for the Nintendo 64, but almost everything that followed was inadequate compared to games that we still can remember. Where was that, and how will this change in Quantum of Solace?
*Better than the movie?
Ian Fleming wrote in 1959, the short story, Quantum of Solace, which is due to the different style is still regarded as the maverick of the Bond series. Loosely translated the title means "The amount of tolerance," which in the original story hit on partners in an unhappy marriage. The same film was recently premiered and Daniel Craig plays the lead role, has really nothing to do with the story of Fleming make it shares only the title. Where the film title refers unfortunately I do not know, because I have yet to see the film. After playing the game for several reasons, I am, however, very interested in hit. Usually it is the question whether the game is as good as the movie, but in this case I hope, after many intense gaming sessions, not really think the movie is better.
*The real secret agent
The game Quantum of Solace, which makes good use of the Call of Duty 4 engine, is set as the film about five minutes after Casino Royale, which is an introduction spicy consequence. It is immediately clear that the creators really wanted to bring Bond spectacle, full of explosions and chaotic firefights, in the picture, but that spectacle would alternate with contrasting scenes sneak appropriately. As a result, you can play the game roughly considered in two ways. You can use the enemy as a one man army to tackle, which naturally creates an intense experience. But because the direct approach is not always good for your health, there is the cautious secret agent the option to missions largely unseen to accomplish. By approaching enemies tactically chosen moments from behind you, just like in Manhunt, perform a takedown - which means that you get the right button at the right time is pressed to turn off an opponent.

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