

I remember turning on dumbed down bots (another first for the Bond series) and my friend and I hunting them down with ease. I remember the TWINE cartridge sporting that sweet blue plastic (that’s how you know a game was good) and running around looking for weapons that dropped from the sky. Once again, the multiplayer (which was NOT included in the PS1 version) was the most memorable. It was also the first James Bond game to feature an “alternate fire†for your gun (switching you PP7 from semi-auto to silenced was awesome). The single player of TWINE follows the same basic plot line of the movie and featured voice acting by just about all the original cast.

The World Is Not Enough (PS1/N64) (2000)Īs the second James Bond game for both the PS1 and N64, The World is Not Enough was one of the better James Bond games to date. This game was a lot of fun, and provided a pretty memorable (and destructive) single player adventure (featuring a Pierce Brosnan lookalike that sounded more like George Lazenby ) with an impressive multiplayer experience that is expected of all James Bond games.Ĥ. What I remember even more was the multiplayer zipping around with jet packs and grappling hooks, firing rocket launchers rampantly at my little brother and the unfortunate bots that were entered into the game. The guns looked almost real and the BMW that you drive in game looked amazing. I remember playing this game when I was younger on my Game Cube and being blown away by how great the game looked. AUF was the first James Bond title to be released in the PS2/Xbox/GCN generation and one of the few Bond games that didn’t follow an existing movie or book.
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Rolling in at number 5 on my list is Agent Under Fire. Agent Under Fire (PS2, Xbox, Game Cube) (2001/2002) Here’s my list of the top 5 James Bond games of all time.ĥ. After thinking for a long time, I was able to compile a list of my top five, and I’ve decided to share that list with all you Spawners out there. The other day, my friend asked me which James Bond game I thought was best. As a huge James Bond fan, I have played many of the games over the years, and I have enjoyed some more than others. James Bond video games have been showing up on consoles since the 80’s, and with a new generation of consoles coming out, one can assume that the world’s greatest secret agent will eventually find his way to the PS4, Xbox One, and Wii U.
