![]() ![]() Por outro lado, nem todos conhecem os grandes nomes com multiplayer local ou alguma funcionalidade relacionada. Boa parte fica restrita aos jogos indies que, na maioria das vezes, cumprem bem com suas funções. Ter um game desses em casa é quase indispensável quando recebemos amigos e familiares.Īpesar da vasta biblioteca que os consoles possuem atualmente, são poucos os títulos “AAA” que contam com essa função. Firstly the memories are always better, always and secondly, Perfect Dark was a million times better then Goldeneye, plus that actually has a good HD release too.Īn Xbox review copy of Goldeneye was provided by Rare’s PR team, and the game is available now on Switch and Xbox… the latter has it on Game Pass which means seeing how poorly it’s aged won’t cost you anything if you’re a subscriber.Jogos online nos abre espaço para nos conectarmos com pessoas ao redor do mundo todo, mas ainda assim é difícil substituir a diversão proporcionada pelas aventuras que possuem cooperativo local - aquelas com a famosa tela dividida. It’s a poor port that is beyond rough with an overall half ass level of work done to it, and it ultimately served to remind me of two very important things. Goldeneye 007’s re-release is a title that trades extremely heavily on one thing and one thing alone… nostalgia – which can and does run out fast. It is fun for about 5 secs or till someone goes Oddjob and you remember why you got thrown out your mate’s house for starting one too many fights. The game has split screen and online play depending on your version, as the Xbox build doesn’t get the online side oddly. Not to say there wasn’t a time where this was ground-breaking in ways and it’s more than earned it place in the history books of gaming, it’s just that time has come and long gone. It’s an FPS from a certain time in history and if you played this re-release with any level of expectation, you’re going to be sorely disappointed. Plus it did do a cool thing where changing the difficulty actually changed the things you had to do during the mission, beyond making the enemies stronger. If you have never played the game it follows the Goldeneye movie for the most part, with all the standout moments like the dam, driving a tank through Russian streets and dropping a huge satellite on poor Sean Bean’s face. ![]() Again, this just highlighting how much of a half arsed port it really is, especially given how long it’s been sitting on the shelf rotting. But that’s it… hell they didn’t even remap the controls to work with modern controllers, which is a real issue on the Switch version as it’s seeing players having to do a number of changes themselves to get it even remotely playable. Sure it runs in widescreen off the bat (but only while playing the game, not in menus), it runs sort of smooth (well on the Xbox) and the sound is clear. It’s that fuzzy and blurry on my telly! Now it’s had “work” but it’s far, far from a full fat remaster or to the standard I look for from a remaster more to the point. With the on-screen text making me feel like I had the eye sight of an 80 year old. My rose tinted glasses are right off in more ways than one here, as this is a blurry mess of a thing right from the get go. Well it’s 2023 and Goldeneye 007 has finally been set free into the wild… for better or worse as I’ll be honest right away, my memories of playing this around at my mates house are 10,000% better than this pile of crap. However, the official release was trapped in a legal minefield of who owned the rights surrounding the game. So the idea of it getting a remake/remaster/re-release was a thing on most gamers lists for the longest of times, especially given how many Rare and N64 titles have been given the treatment, and especially after rumours started doing the rounds about the game being fully ready for release. N64 smash Goldeneye 007 is one such game, which was back in the day a true system seller with its (at the time) fresh take on the up and coming FPS genre, as well as having a “brilliant” multiplayer mode that saw many hours lost too… and more than a few punches thrown across the couch. Nostalgia is a powerful and dangerous thing that more and more publishers are using against gamers to pull them back into titles that have fond memories of from yesteryear. ![]()
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