Another cool list would be Bond inspired games. Obviously Hitman 1-3 fit the bill, but games like Alpha Protocol, MGS 3, and even the Just Cause series have their fair share of Bond influence. Heck, throw Gex in there for good measure. Would be cool to compare them to the official games, and maybe what the actual Bond games could learn from them and vice-versa.
Great ranking. I would have put Quantum Of Solace PS2 in the top 10 rather than the Game Boy Advance Everything Or Nothing, since the PS2 version of Quantum is pretty much a different game than the PS3/Xbox 360 version, which quite a lot of people prefer.
Thanks for the comment. I've heard good things about the PS2 version. I wish I had access to it to try it out, as I'd love to play some of the other levels that weren't included (like the Boat Docks from Quantum).
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Most of the Bond movie rankings reference the importance of "Goldeneye" the game. Since I am not a gamer it was nice to watch your video and get an explanation about its popularity. It certainly looks immersive and it looks like a good time. "From Russia With Love" looks even more fun because of its retro style.
Thanks. Russia is worth playing just to have Connery back and experience some new 60s-inspired content, but I also think it's genuinely a good game. No length of video can do GoldenEye 007 for the N64 justice for the impact it had on the industry, so all I can do is express my feelings on it. Since the game has finally reappeared on Xbox and Switch, I've gone through it several times, and I only fall in love with it more and more.
@@stephenjarvis534 after such a great response I hate to ask for another, but what impact do you think Goldeneye had on the popularity of the Bond franchise overall? I would think most of those playing video games were not Bond fans per se
@bucksdiaryfan You're correct in your assumption. I think GoldenEye's biggest impact was by being the introduction of a whole new generation to James Bond as a concept. Speaking personally, I was aware of GoldenEye 007 before I ever saw a Bond film, and many my age who played games have a similar story. I'm not sure Bond as a film franchise needed it at the time, but certainly, the subsequent Bond games would never have happened if GoldenEye had flopped, and many of the 20-40 crowd consider it essential to their development as Bond fans.
This is a genuinely solid ranking! Of course Everything or Nothing would be #1 with GoldenEye 1997 at #2. It's usually those or NightFire that often battle it out for fan favourite. Now, if you're curious... I'm Agent Under Fire and NightFire. All the way. What GoldenEye 1997 is to some fans, those two are for me. No other game succeeds at being interactive Bond Adventures, let alone First Person ones, more than those two (though NightFire has the edge due to being more refined than its predecessor). As for other personal favourites... After playing a bit of it through the 1964 emulator package, GoldenEye 1997 is also a fantastic game that captures the feel and intensity of a James Bond-style gunfight even though it's not my first choice (Again, Agent Under Fire and NightFire), whilst Everything or Nothing I unfortunately first played during my autistic hate period and was baffled by, especially when Willem Dafoe's villain character entered and revealed that he wants revenge for Max Zorin, thus tying in with one of the worst Bond films and turning me off. But then I decided to revisit it and just play the Pre-Title level. And then I did it again on Agent difficulty to get the Gold medal. And then I did it again and again on 00 Agent difficulty so I could go Platinum and unlock the "Golden Gun" cheat. And then I did it again and again and again and again and again to beat my personal records and discover the proper way to pull off Bond moves and I now realise that going Third Person was the right move for a truly splendid follow up to Agent and NightFire. Ain't being an adult and finally getting over your crippling teenage flaws grand? :)
Something about Bloodstone and Reloaded, they gave us what the films failed to: Craig's Bond going out on missions. No weak connections to the previous films, no going rogue, no forced family "drama". It's what Skyfall led up to yet EON never delivered. Despite their story issues I consider both games better in the Craig canon than Spectre and (by association of following Spectre) NTTD were. Side note great list, QOS and FRWL don't get enough love. The games were great for the downtime between films. Given how long the films take now I just pray IO's game is successful enough to make the games a somewhat regular thing again.
My top five, in order from favorite to least favorite: Everything or Nothing From Russia with Love Nightfire Agent Under Fire GoldenEye These are the only Bond games I've actually played, and while the order may be contentious, it doesn't mean that I don't hold each game in high regards.
Absolutely these are definitely the best bond games ever I play them every year I love them so much and for the record I was happy to when the original goldeneye got remastered this year big surprise over 10 years after 007 legends what a surprise also good thinking not adding legends besides that game isn’t worth it anymore don’t get me wrong
Goldeneye was re-released the same week as my birthday, so it was like the best unexpected present I could have gotten. I've been tinkering with the idea of doing a full-on review of the game, as I've come to appreciate it far more than I ever have before since playing it constantly on my Xbox.
It’s funny you said AUF felt too much like TWINE because it was originally a port of TWINE that they then changed. A lot of the assets are still there.
I definitely noticed that when I saw footage of the PS1 TWINE. I'm glad we ultimately got a game with an original story though. 3 different versions of the same game (PS1, N64 and Gameboy) is already enough.
everything or nothing is the only bond game i played, i remember playing it as a kid. the campaign was too hard for me at the time or i just lost interest because i dont remember beating it, but i remember the early levels and the split screen versus mode
The final few levels can be a bit challenging even on the easy mode, and I remember owning the game for quite a while before I beat it. However, I love third-person shooters, and I think this game had a lot to do with that.
I must be the only person in the world that thinks 007 legends is an ok game. It’s the only bond game I’ve played, (I was 10 when I played it) and my heart was racing trying not to get caught. I understand people hated the lack of features and two-act missions but I don’t think it’s really that bad. Guess I just have nostalgia for it
I don't think the problem was that it was a mess of a game that made a mockery of everything the franchise is, and I think it’s great that it has its fans out there. However, many people had a hard time not viewing it as a lackluster Call of Duty clone and because if you play any of the other games, you know that Bond is capable of so much more. Even Quantum of Solace and Goldneye Reloaded (also Call of Duty clones) felt different enough to justify their existence. If you can, I'd recommend trying out any of these games (particularly Goldeneye for the N64 that's now available for the Xbox/Switch).
Yes, I have. I imagine rights issues with Nintendo prevented us from getting that version when Goldeneye was re-released this year. I prefer the original visuals, but it still would have been insanely cool to have, especially since it apparently allowed you to switch between the two versions, just like the Halo remasters.
What I wouldn't give to have the EA games available on modern systems. I'd love some tweaked versions, but I'd honestly be happy if they just did ports like they did with Goldeneye last year.
The multiplayer on N64 was a big deal because it was something new at the time. In Goldeneye it was a big deal. In the other games nobody gives a crap Go play COD.
My ranking of the bond video games I've played BEST to WORST Nightfire(ps2) Everything or nothing (ps2) From Russia with love (ps2) Goldeneye (N64) Goldeneye rogue agent (ps2) Quantum of solace (ps3) What do you think of my ranking? Stephen?
I can completely respect putting the EA games over Goldeneye (they are better representations of Bond), though I highly disagree with Rogue Agent being over Quantum. I do really recommend Agent Under Fire if you've not given it a try.
My ranking of the James bond video games I've played BEST to WORST Nightfire (ps2) Everything or nothing (ps2) From Russia with love (ps2) Goldeneye (n64) Rogue agent (ps2) Quantum of solace (ps3) What do you think of my ranking? Stephen?
Bond fans keep things civil because they are true gentlemen and will instead settle disputes with a PP7 duel as God intended.
I prefer Licence to Kill - Slappers Only, but yes. Goldeneye Multiplayer is how we Bond fans settle disputes.
Another cool list would be Bond inspired games. Obviously Hitman 1-3 fit the bill, but games like Alpha Protocol, MGS 3, and even the Just Cause series have their fair share of Bond influence. Heck, throw Gex in there for good measure. Would be cool to compare them to the official games, and maybe what the actual Bond games could learn from them and vice-versa.
Love your videos, they are so informative!
Great ranking. I would have put Quantum Of Solace PS2 in the top 10 rather than the Game Boy Advance Everything Or Nothing, since the PS2 version of Quantum is pretty much a different game than the PS3/Xbox 360 version, which quite a lot of people prefer.
Thanks for the comment. I've heard good things about the PS2 version. I wish I had access to it to try it out, as I'd love to play some of the other levels that weren't included (like the Boat Docks from Quantum).
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Totally agree with the top choice. Very underrated game.
Can't wait to see what IO do with the license!
Would you ever rank the bond themes that play over the opening credits?
At some point soon, yeah. I think I'm settling down to a pattern of Bond video, something else, Bond video, something else, etc.
Most of the Bond movie rankings reference the importance of "Goldeneye" the game. Since I am not a gamer it was nice to watch your video and get an explanation about its popularity. It certainly looks immersive and it looks like a good time. "From Russia With Love" looks even more fun because of its retro style.
Thanks. Russia is worth playing just to have Connery back and experience some new 60s-inspired content, but I also think it's genuinely a good game. No length of video can do GoldenEye 007 for the N64 justice for the impact it had on the industry, so all I can do is express my feelings on it. Since the game has finally reappeared on Xbox and Switch, I've gone through it several times, and I only fall in love with it more and more.
@@stephenjarvis534 after such a great response I hate to ask for another, but what impact do you think Goldeneye had on the popularity of the Bond franchise overall? I would think most of those playing video games were not Bond fans per se
@bucksdiaryfan You're correct in your assumption. I think GoldenEye's biggest impact was by being the introduction of a whole new generation to James Bond as a concept. Speaking personally, I was aware of GoldenEye 007 before I ever saw a Bond film, and many my age who played games have a similar story. I'm not sure Bond as a film franchise needed it at the time, but certainly, the subsequent Bond games would never have happened if GoldenEye had flopped, and many of the 20-40 crowd consider it essential to their development as Bond fans.
This is a genuinely solid ranking! Of course Everything or Nothing would be #1 with GoldenEye 1997 at #2. It's usually those or NightFire that often battle it out for fan favourite.
Now, if you're curious... I'm Agent Under Fire and NightFire. All the way. What GoldenEye 1997 is to some fans, those two are for me. No other game succeeds at being interactive Bond Adventures, let alone First Person ones, more than those two (though NightFire has the edge due to being more refined than its predecessor). As for other personal favourites...
After playing a bit of it through the 1964 emulator package, GoldenEye 1997 is also a fantastic game that captures the feel and intensity of a James Bond-style gunfight even though it's not my first choice (Again, Agent Under Fire and NightFire), whilst Everything or Nothing I unfortunately first played during my autistic hate period and was baffled by, especially when Willem Dafoe's villain character entered and revealed that he wants revenge for Max Zorin, thus tying in with one of the worst Bond films and turning me off. But then I decided to revisit it and just play the Pre-Title level. And then I did it again on Agent difficulty to get the Gold medal. And then I did it again and again on 00 Agent difficulty so I could go Platinum and unlock the "Golden Gun" cheat. And then I did it again and again and again and again and again to beat my personal records and discover the proper way to pull off Bond moves and I now realise that going Third Person was the right move for a truly splendid follow up to Agent and NightFire. Ain't being an adult and finally getting over your crippling teenage flaws grand? :)
Something about Bloodstone and Reloaded, they gave us what the films failed to: Craig's Bond going out on missions. No weak connections to the previous films, no going rogue, no forced family "drama". It's what Skyfall led up to yet EON never delivered. Despite their story issues I consider both games better in the Craig canon than Spectre and (by association of following Spectre) NTTD were.
Side note great list, QOS and FRWL don't get enough love. The games were great for the downtime between films. Given how long the films take now I just pray IO's game is successful enough to make the games a somewhat regular thing again.
I can't take this video seriously if PS2 Nightfire isn't AT LEAST number 2 on the spot....
I really love tommorw never dies on ps1 when I was kid
Nightfire had me die laughing during multiplayer, me and 2 friends were trying to blow up the most nik-nak bots with the remote control rpgs.
My top five, in order from favorite to least favorite:
Everything or Nothing
From Russia with Love
Nightfire
Agent Under Fire
GoldenEye
These are the only Bond games I've actually played, and while the order may be contentious, it doesn't mean that I don't hold each game in high regards.
Top 3: 3. Nightfire, 2. From Russia with L ove, 1. Everything or Nothing ❤
Absolutely these are definitely the best bond games ever I play them every year I love them so much and for the record I was happy to when the original goldeneye got remastered this year big surprise over 10 years after 007 legends what a surprise also good thinking not adding legends besides that game isn’t worth it anymore don’t get me wrong
Goldeneye was re-released the same week as my birthday, so it was like the best unexpected present I could have gotten. I've been tinkering with the idea of doing a full-on review of the game, as I've come to appreciate it far more than I ever have before since playing it constantly on my Xbox.
@@stephenjarvis534 awesome pal
It’s funny you said AUF felt too much like TWINE because it was originally a port of TWINE that they then changed. A lot of the assets are still there.
I definitely noticed that when I saw footage of the PS1 TWINE. I'm glad we ultimately got a game with an original story though. 3 different versions of the same game (PS1, N64 and Gameboy) is already enough.
everything or nothing is the only bond game i played, i remember playing it as a kid. the campaign was too hard for me at the time or i just lost interest because i dont remember beating it, but i remember the early levels and the split screen versus mode
The final few levels can be a bit challenging even on the easy mode, and I remember owning the game for quite a while before I beat it. However, I love third-person shooters, and I think this game had a lot to do with that.
I must be the only person in the world that thinks 007 legends is an ok game. It’s the only bond game I’ve played, (I was 10 when I played it) and my heart was racing trying not to get caught. I understand people hated the lack of features and two-act missions but I don’t think it’s really that bad. Guess I just have nostalgia for it
I don't think the problem was that it was a mess of a game that made a mockery of everything the franchise is, and I think it’s great that it has its fans out there. However, many people had a hard time not viewing it as a lackluster Call of Duty clone and because if you play any of the other games, you know that Bond is capable of so much more. Even Quantum of Solace and Goldneye Reloaded (also Call of Duty clones) felt different enough to justify their existence. If you can, I'd recommend trying out any of these games (particularly Goldeneye for the N64 that's now available for the Xbox/Switch).
Have you heard of the cancelled xbox live arcade remaster of goldeneye 007?
Yes, I have. I imagine rights issues with Nintendo prevented us from getting that version when Goldeneye was re-released this year. I prefer the original visuals, but it still would have been insanely cool to have, especially since it apparently allowed you to switch between the two versions, just like the Halo remasters.
@@stephenjarvis534and it natively running at a consistent 60 fps
Please remake these games for the PS5
What I wouldn't give to have the EA games available on modern systems. I'd love some tweaked versions, but I'd honestly be happy if they just did ports like they did with Goldeneye last year.
How many of you watched this and thought that Jon Cryer was narrating this video?
Congratulations, you are the third one so far to make that joke.
@@stephenjarvis534 bronze medal for me.
The multiplayer on N64 was a big deal because it was something new at the time. In Goldeneye it was a big deal. In the other games nobody gives a crap Go play COD.
COD was good when the campaigns were good which has been a long time
My ranking of the bond video games I've played BEST to WORST
Nightfire(ps2)
Everything or nothing (ps2)
From Russia with love (ps2)
Goldeneye (N64)
Goldeneye rogue agent (ps2)
Quantum of solace (ps3)
What do you think of my ranking? Stephen?
I can completely respect putting the EA games over Goldeneye (they are better representations of Bond), though I highly disagree with Rogue Agent being over Quantum. I do really recommend Agent Under Fire if you've not given it a try.
My ranking of the James bond video games I've played BEST to WORST
Nightfire (ps2)
Everything or nothing (ps2)
From Russia with love (ps2)
Goldeneye (n64)
Rogue agent (ps2)
Quantum of solace (ps3)
What do you think of my ranking? Stephen?