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The N64 version is more prefferable |
| A gamer from Norfolk,USA says (5/Mar/2001): |
The Playstation version of TWINE seemed to be good when I first saw it. When I played it, it was quite boring and not that exciting. The missions were short and easy. The N64 version is much better due to its multiplayer (which is the biggest drawback of the Playstation version). I'd recommend the N64 version if you plan to own the game.
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Hey EveryOne There is MultiPlayer!!!! |
| Wizard from Vacaville,Ca says (12/Feb/2001): |
The game is cool and a little bit too easy. About the multiplayer... the game does have it but you have to unlock it by beating the levels by a certain time!! E-mail me if you want to know the times....
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Okay game but can be upsetting at times |
| Ben from Valley Springs California USA says (10/Feb/2001): |
I bought this game because my friend had it for N64 and we had a lot of fun with multi-player. I would rate this game better if it did have multi-player. Some of the bad points of this game are that it takes like fifteen shots to kill one guy, unless you take your time aiming and shoot the guys in the head which can be hard. One other thing I dislike about the game is that you can't advance to the next level when you have cheats on.
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Hard yet very addicting game! |
| Austin from Lake Havasu, Arizona, USA says (16/Jan/2001): |
One major thing that I like about this 007 game is that it's like the N64 game. Where you are behind the gun. I also think that they way you reload the gun is also very cool cause its more like real life. They also did a pretty good job on the peoples faces. I wish they would have made their lips move and also made them have fingers more then mitten looking things. The movie scenes are also quite cool too. They really should have included multi player though. Changing weapons is sorta weird but after awhile you'll get used to it. All the secret little gadjets you get is another pretty cool thing. After each mission I was waiting to see what new gadjet I would get to use. One other thing I wish they would have done is like they did in 007 for N64 is when you killed the guys they each died a different way. When you have no weapon its cool now because you dont look like a niny swinging your hand, you actually punch now. I would rent this game first just to see if you like it then go buy it. But most likely you'll end up liking it.
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Really Quite Sad |
| Jim from UK says (13/Jan/2001): |
I am quite new to the Playstation, having bought one for my daughter for Christmas, and I have to say that the games a really quite good (GT2 is superb 10/10). This James Bond game though is quite a disapointtment. On first playing the game I thought that it was resonably good, but the more that I play it, the worse it get`s. I am a PC gamer primarily, and this game just isn`t up to the standard`s of Quake, Duke Nukem or Tomb Raider where you have far more option`s available and far more taxing puzzles to solve. One thing that I was dissapointed with was the fact that there is only one way through each level, very boring, and getting killed at the end of a level and having to do it all again get`s very tedious indeed, but having said that the graphics and game speed have to score well. Not the best game ont the PSone, but Grand Turismo 2 makes up for it.
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Where's the Challenge? |
| Kevin Knarr from Phoenix, AZ says (9/Jan/2001): |
This game started off looking incredible! You need to think hard to accomplish the missions, the only problem is the missions aren't very long and there aren't enough. After the first mission I thought I would never beat the game, but I did beat it in a manner of 2 days. The graphics are good, but the game should be developed more. More guns, more levels, and definitely more PLAYERS! I hardly ever died in the missions do to low lifespan, it was always because the mission failed. The enemies aren't as brutle as Goldeneye and health is never an issue when playing. I'm more worried about the girls I have to protect dying than myself. It is for sure a Renter not a Buyer and it's no party game like Goldneye was.
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I think the game was pretty much based on the movie. |
| Bacon Tomato from Villa Park, USA says (27/Dec/2000): |
If you ask me it should of included more levels with more action. When I first bought it I looked forward to actually driving the boat instead of running throught the town and killing people. The level I had most trouble with is the 5Th level NIGHT WATCH. I did not beat it but my friend did. I think the major thing it lacked was the multiplayer feature. The game would be great with the multi player feature it's too bad.
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Best 007 game yet.........but what about the multiplayer |
| Paco Laco from york says (25/Dec/2000): |
007 The World is not Enough is the best 007 game to come out yet. The graphics are pretty good and the weapons are better. The levels are a little too short(i beat the "agent in one day and the "007" in less than a week) and there is no multiplayer, those are the only downfalls to the game. Also the weapons take too long to cycle and too reload. These are only minor setbacks and does not effect the game much at all.
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Could Be Better |
| Phil Buck from Taunton, Somerset says (15/Dec/2000): |
After completing the first 5 levels i agree the game is much better than Tomorrow Never Dies. The FPV gives you the feeling that you are Bond and the designers didnt need to spend most of their time concentrating on making Bond look like Pierce Brosnan. The levels are fairly short and easy to complete although i could spend forever in the casino. One of the games major flaws is the inventory system, it is so slow its easier to go into the menu and select what you want. The inventory in Tomorrow Never Dies is much better (the only part of the game that was good).
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This Game Rocks...But What Happened to Multiplayer |
| David Patterson from Perthshire, SCOTLAND says (13/Dec/2000): |
This game is such an improvement to the last game ( Tommorow never dies). The Graphics are good and in some way this game is better than goldeneye because there is more thinking involved eg moving pictures to unlock secret doors etc. The only drawback is that there IS NO DAMM MULTIPLAYER which is a real dissapointment and if there was im sure it would be getting 10/10
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Excellent game, but lacks multiplayer |
| Lopion from Victoria, Australia says (13/Dec/2000): |
It is an excellent game and much better than Tomorrow Never Dies, but lacks multiplayer.
The graphics are excellent but are not like Goldeneye on N64.
I think the producers need to add more levels as ten is not enough and i finished the game in just over a week.
The sound is Excellent with various sounds and real like conversations between the characters.
It does lack multiplayer though, which for such a good game would put the icing on the cake if added.
i think the next producers of a sony 007 game should add a multiplayer game which was such a big hit with Goldeneye on N64.
As my friends have Goldeneye i also have noticed that The world is not enough only allows you to play Agent and 007 modes sepreatly where Goldeneye letss you play Agent, Secret Agent and 00 agent without have to start a whole new file starting from the first level.
Fun game, great sequel to tomorrow never dies but some things could be added for future games.
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Best FPV game i've ever played |
| Andre from Jakarta says (5/Dec/2000): |
This is a perfect game. This game is really based on the movie. The graphics are very good, the sound effects are very good, like the real one. Enemies's faces are so clear. We have to think to play this game. But, I think that makes it good. The Inventories are good too. I hope This game will be the #1st FPV game.
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First Impressions Don't Last! |
| Gav from Paris says (3/Dec/2000): |
When I first played this game it looked good the graphics were smooth for playstation and the character actions were probably the best I've seen in this style of game on the PSX. It's gadgets and other novelty's made the game enjoyable. As time goes on the game starts to fall apart. The levels are far too short and easy to defeat they should've made a lot of the missions longer. The so called puzzles for you to solve are simple and it's no challenge. It misses out on some of the best parts of the film and replace's them with movie instead eg: The Boat scene.
Overall I feel this game has been lolli raped with movies and voice and not enough time has gone into gameplay and lastability.
Multiplayer would've been good but probably not do-able due to the hardware capabilities of the PSX.
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One hell of an improvement! |
| James Hackett from Cardiff , Wales says (28/Nov/2000): |
Much better than Tommorrow never dies.A multiplayer feature would have helped.the game is a lot more challenging than its predecesser and the Many Video sequences from the film were utterly Fantastic.Not ground breaking but still one hell of an improvement!The N64 version will or at least should be much better and The game could have been made longer by adding levels in which vehicles could have been involved like Perhaps a bit more proper sking on 'Cold Reception'or the ride down the pipeline or an Air fight on the Hot air balloon above the millenium Dome.But still a worthy game.
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I'ts not Goldeneye, but it's still lots of fun!!! |
| MARK PAWLAK from CRANBERRY TWP. PA. USA says (22/Nov/2000): |
TWINE is not as good as Goldeneye, but you still have a fun single-player game. The graphics aren't great and there are only 11 levels, but they still have quite a challenge. The missions are: Courier / King's Ransom / Cold Reception / Russian Roulette / Night Watch / Masquerade / Flashpoint / City Of Walkways / Turncoat / Fallen Angel / Meltdown. The lack of multi-player, however, damages it's replay value. I rented this game and beat it only using codes at the very end. It does have cheats you can earn like Goldeneye. I think the missions are cool. Although you don't get to ride a boat or go in a pipeline, you do get to ski and play Blackjack. The game also suffers from rather long load times. Even with these set-backs, I still think the game is alot better than TND and deserves a 10!
Thank you for your time, I hope this review helped you!!!
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The Game Is A Total Rip Off of N64's |
| A gamer from Washington, MO United Sates says (20/Nov/2000): |
this game copies off of N64's version. a prime example is on the last level. on N64 you have to hold your breath under water and come back for more breaths. in playstation you have to watch a radioactive meter and go back for a breath of air to get a replenishing health. the playstation gyps you because you can't play multi player and there isn't near as many guns in this version than the n64. I totally think that both companies should work together on this game and produce and ultimate one, creating a better game for the players and it would probably rack in more money. those are my thoughts upon the game. and i also believe that playstation needs to release a cheat and stradegy guide over the internet as N64 does. thankyou
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It is so scary to play by yourself!!! |
| Monkey from Wellington, New Zealand says (18/Nov/2000): |
This is the scariest game I have ever played. (espicially in the dark). The game play is so much better than stupid n64. But it is so scary.
You have to use your head (brains) to excell in this game.
The graphics are very real and it is much better that N64. It is scary.
It is fun, but it made my little 8 year old brother cry.
Buy this game, it is great.
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The James Bond game the PSX has been waiting for |
| Mark Hunter from Tadley England says (17/Nov/2000): |
On first glance you may not think much of the first person shoter but once you get settled into the game you soon discover how enjoyable this game is. The game evolves around the movie with Bond having to complete various missions before the level can be completed. The game controls are easy to get the hang of so you'll soon be blasting baddies left right and centre. The graphics and the game play are much better than the very disapointing "Tommorow Never Dies". Over all this is a good attempt from EA with a good variety of levels and weponary. The only down fall of the game is that it doesen't allow 2-player multi-matches so you can't spend hours running about blasting your mates as you do on Goldeneye on the N64.
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What about Multiplayer |
| Justin from Califronia, USA says (17/Nov/2000): |
I think that the gameplay is great in this game. The last 007 game for Playstation was a total dud, but this one is great. It has movies in between each level so that if you saw the movie, you can relate the game as if you are in the storyline. Now I have played both Playstation and N64 versions, and the only drawback to the Playstation version is that it doesn't have a multiplayer mode. I am sure many people were dissapointed by this, but other than that, the graphics were great, and the game play is intense. I would say that this game is worth buying.
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