I can’t even fathom how cool it would be to see all six Bonds interact with one another in a story. I’m sure people would bitch it out as Ready Player One fan fiction but I think it would be neat to see how each one is unique in their own way. - Moore’s gentleman spy contrasting with Connery’s ruggedness. - Brosnan’s sly wit paired with Craig’s moody and serious demeanour - Lazenby and Dalton being the underdogs since their tenure with the franchise was equally cut short, making them the Andrew Garfields of the group.
Yeah! Each bond seeing how each of the others acted, with criticism and praise from all of them. 6 bonds with likely a 7th soon but with how the series is right now, I don't know what will come next. Not to mention with the state of hollywood right now not really being a thing I trust anymore.
Goldfinger could work fine for a Bond game if they just made sensible adjustments like they did with the For Russia With Love game. Her Majesty's Secret Service basically had its only usable parts represented. License to Kill should've at least included the bar scene from the first act of the movie so that Dario's death in the refinery would be satisfying and kept the shot of Felix's liter right before Sanchez's death. Pierce Bronson's representation should've been The World is Not Enough since it would've been a good contrast thematically to the prior stage License to Kill. Roger Moore's representation should've been Live and Let Die or The Spy Who Loved Me due to how important those movies are and the many setpieces they have. As for Skyfall they really shouldn't have tried to adapt it when they knew they couldn't spoil Silva being the main villain.
Yeah they should've made Daniel Craig's representation Quantum of Solace since it was the movie before Skyfall and would probably get people hyped to see what happened next, especially since Quantum of Solace had been out for almost 5 years so there wasn't really any spoilers. Hell, Casino Royale would've been a good pick too since it didn't get a standalone game. And before anyone says "but Quantum of Solace already has a game so they couldn't have!", Goldeneye gets a lot of love when it comes to games because they made four of them
@@Gruntvc A franchise tries to do something new, and of course the bozos that stick around as the world leaves them behind hate said change for no reason other than it's not for them anymore. A still relevant tale. This doesn't mean you can't dislike things, rather that if you can't enjoy something anymore, it's time to let it go and move on to things you do. I don't like where Final Fantasy is going, so I won't play anymore and only explain as much if asked. It ain't for me anymore and that's fine, maybe I'll enjoy something else and if not, I still have the classics of the era I enjoyed.
CoD IW wasn't the first CoD game to have zero-g levels or levels set in space. There was going to be a CoD game called Future Warfare (or rather, it's development codename of NX1) that had a few levels set in space, shame it got canned, because it would've looked good. There are gameplay videos of NX1/CoD Future Warfare floating around the internet because a build of that game got leaked online a few months ago.
Want to know something interesting? There's a Goldeneye 64 custom campaign called Goldfinger 64, which reenacts the whole Goldfinger movie, along one bonus level from Dr. No and another one based on From Russia with Love. So yeah, technically is possible to make a game based on Goldfinger (even if it's a custom campaign)... It's just that Activision is being Activision.
I used to think that James dying in No Time To Die would be the thing that the fans would hate the most regarding the secret agent. Then I remembered that this game exists.
Honestly I haven't seen people have a problem with the end of No Time To Die since it's always been clear that Craig's Bond is its own thing. I mean; clear to everyone who didn't work on this game, anyway
I'm still of the opinion that ALL the Bond movies are canon and we'll see Bond again on another mission, business as usual, and possibly addressing the aftermath of NTTD at some point, don't overthink it
I preordered this game for the PS3 when I was turning 13, because I liked Goldeneye’s remake that much. I was so pissed. Learned to never preorder that day.
The funny thing is that the continuity errors could be explained by the issue that 007 was dying so memories might not be 100%. I say "could" because that would be giving the game way too much credit. This game kinda sucked, especially the end.
No wonder James didn't immediately return to HQ after recovering and went into retirement after the start of Skyfall. He played Legends and realized he needed to STOP LOL to bad the events of Skyfall (Possibly the LAST good James Bond movie from Danial) lead to "those two movies!"
@@ALIEN-DUDE No Time to Die is where I'm divided on, there are parts I liked, but parts I hate. And James dying at the end ain't on my dislike side of that list. Dying to a NNOTHING of a Bond Villain that Movie had WAS my issue. I liked what they did with the woman using 007, if anyone was paying attention, her behavior reminds me of Daniel's James Bond's behavior in Casino Royale and I liked her growth (like James, that movie was meant to put him to the Ringer just like in the book, but the remake REALLY destroyed the "sense of invincibility" James had, especially seeing how White is the ONLY reason James even survived the Bond Villain of that story and ONLY because he saw James as a potential "defect" to his side and a more valuable asset ALIVE! It's like Die Another Day where James was captured by North Korea and disavowed, tortured and a POW till he was brought back at the COST of one of the guy's he got CAPTURED over being freed cause the CIA tricked his people into thinking he cracked when he didn't, Having to get back on the case to prove he didn't crack and finish what started the Mess! What I love the most with character's like Bourne and Bond is when they aren't invincible, and the HARSH reality of the Dark Side of the Spy World shows vulnerability, hence why I had no issue with his death in the movie, just how it came about! And with the Chick. Her early disrespect isn't any different if we had a young James still new and at his height being assigned to work with "an old man Vet" who he feels would "get in the way" so her arrogance ISN'T because he's a man like people feared, but because he's suppose to be retired and she sees him as a liability, but comes to respect him and opts to NOT continue using the 007 till she feels she's truly earned it, showing she respected him! THIS is how you do that shit, you don't have the new kid be disrespectful of their elders and show how much BETTER they are and humiliated "the predecessor" you show how the new kid still has GROWTH to them and their potential, but you show just WHY their predecessor was so beloved and they have much work to reach their level, but again, they are showing they are WORTH of the title already, James essentially helps Nomi avoid his pitfalls he started with in Casino Royale, helping her GROW to be more fitting of taking his place! But again much of the OTHER stuff including the VILLAIN of the story ruin it all for me! Hence it's a DISAPPOINTMENT then a BAD movie
I do at least appreciate the games implying that Craig's Bond had more than- like- five missions and two early retirements in his entire career though.
The thing is that Goldfinger 64, a Goldeneye mod made by three people, is not only a way better game, but also a much more faithful adaptation of the movie. Three passionate GoldenEye 64 fans made a better Goldfinger game than a team backed by Activision.
Isn't Die another day the movie where Hallie Berry gets cut on the belly and after the battle James Bond puts Diamonds on her belly and it somehow healed her wond
@@Darklordjadow1 oh I could of had sworn that during that movie Halle Berry got cut and then when James Bond put the Diamonds on her cut area it magically healed it as one of the movies biggest continuity errors
they chose to adapt the worst movie in a franchise for this game, thats like making a batman game based on the movies and adapting Batman And Robin, except there are people who actually LIKE that movie for how cheesy it is on a side note, that moonraker level is pretty awesome
"That's like making a game based on the movies and adapting Batman and Robin." ...yeah, about that. They actually did that. For the PS1. Rerez covered it on their Just Bad Games series, and I'd say it's definitely worth a watch.
Transformers Devastation was pretty good. Though, I do think it could've used more deception boss fights (since you fight Blitzwing multiple times and the only Stunticon fight is with Motormaster).
I really liked Transformers Devastation, but I really question why the whole game builds up to a fight with Nova Prime... that never happens. Also at some point you have to question why Decepticons are so durable and Autobots are so fragile.
A few positives: Some of the animations, especially Bond doing a Iraqi reload to a AK, a full decade before MWII's Kastov 545/74U. Oh and that snowmobile fight on 11:26 is basically a cool (no pun intended) reinterpretation of Cliffhanger, one of the most iconic levels from MW2 2009.
GoldenEye wasn't the only one adapted twice. The World Is Not Enough got adapted for both N64 & PS1 by two entirely different developers, and the two games are radically different from each other. I have and played both; both have plenty of strong points.
Also Patrice was the main henchman to Silva because in the movie Because in the movie at the beginning bond was going after him cause he stole a hard drive containing a list of all undercover agents in Terrorist organizations.
You know, I THINK I remember a trailer when I was a kid for Die another Day, or atleast a teaser with that ice driving car that flipped over, dodging a missile. And that's all I remember of that teaser. Looked it up and yep, I would've been 4/5 at the time when the ads were running.
I don't care what anyone says, I still think Die Another Day is overhated. Hell, it's still more fun than majority of the Craig era Bond films, namely Quantum of Solace (which was boring), Spectre (which I forgot existed) and No Time to Die (which PISSED ME OFF) At least the Brosnan era didn't literally kill off Bond at the end.
Is it wrong to say that I LIKE this game? I mean, sure, the gameplay's basically CoD with a James Bond skin, the graphics are unimpressive compared to 2010's Blood Stone, and it was rushed to coincide with Skyfall, but I like the weapon challenge system (as it encourages slight replay value) and driving segments, and I dig most of the weapons like the Iguana 44 revolver, the Masterton M557 shotgun and the Moonraker laser gun! I mean, there are worst FPS's out there (cough, Duke Nukem Forever, cough, Aliens Colonial Marines)! I just think critics were too harsh on Legends since it's just Call of Duty with the 007 license and the fact it was rushed to coincide with the theatrical release of Skyfall.
@@lmno567 Yep, What made it funny was because it wasn't Pierce, The North Korean Bad Guy doing his Facial Surgery to look like him as a mockery is all off because it's Daniel! Way to ruin what was a already a devise movie Activision! Though the fact they used Goldfinger which relied on THE TIME PERIOD IT WAS WRITTEN IN AND SO IS HARD TO REWRITE IN THE MODERN ERA AND THEY PLAYED THE MAJOR PLOT POINTS AND BEATS STRAIGHT AS THOUGH WE'RE SUPPOSE TO BELIEVE THIS IS STILL THE COLD WAR ERA SHOWS THEY JUST DIDN'T CARE (then again as our Glasses Krystal Loving Friend here REMINDED, that movie had James CAPTURED for a large amount of it and Goldfinger ESTABLISHING much of the "things I won't do if I ever become a supervillain" that Austin Powers would later make fun and take shots at! Like not just SHOOTING Bond as yeah, "Lasering him in HALF isn't going to make his agency NOT be more suspicious of you then just SHOOTING him and melting or vaporizing his remains to never be seen again! Goldfinger even MOCKED James attempt to say another would come looking around! Not hating it though cause it illustrated Goldfinger's ego getting the BEST of him more then being written stupid, as at the end he would have LIVED had he just defected to the Soviets like he back up planned, but NO he just HAD to try one last attempt on James before he went, ruining his plan and enjoying a NICE fall to the ground if the Cold Air on the way down doesn't freeze him to death before he crashes into the Earth LOL)
28:25 COD advanced warfare or infinite warfare (I don't remember which one) allows you to run on walls and use a jetpack. It's the closest you'll get to something like this.
oh man, i remember getting this game, because i liked the Goldeneye reboot (both the Wii version and the Reloaded version on PS3), and i hate it, i couldn't get past the skiing level on the Wii U version (i could on PS3 though). and the stealth sections (ESPECIALLY the critical stealth sections) are fucking trash, much worse then Goldeneye Reloaded. It kinda sucks that you can't access the Skyfall DLC without beating the campaign first, and also no subtitles, and no bots to fight in local multiplayer (both were problems with the Goldeneye reboot as well)in addition to this games other issue fuck this game! i totally believe you when you say that it was rushed!
while not the subject of this video= I'm simultaneously lamenting and relieved that Jadow can't review either "Concord" (no longer in stores) nor "Dustborn" (too expensive at the moment for him)! lamenting 'cause he'd have a bona-fide field day with either of those landfill fires; and relieved since it means his sanity would remain intact... unlike that of the poor souls who actually endured those festivals of pseudo-progressist bile & manure!
We can blame Activision, but it does feel like those old NES games that if it wasn't for artificial bad difficulty, they'd be over in a hour (and, incidentally, they were produced under the same circumstances)
It caused a major reset with the franchise. Now Bond couldn’t be silly or campy any more and he couldn’t use a million gadgets to protect himself with. Frankly as much as there are some highlights to Daniel Craig’s era (namely Skyfall and Casino Royale), it was impossibly droll and mopey for my tastes.
As far as I'm concerned, one game came close to this one as a disasterpiece. That game was Tomorrow Never Dies on PS1, a Syphon Filter clone with hopelessly broken mechanics, AI that f***ing cheats, and graphics that are only slightly better than those in 007 Racing (the game made by the Ride To Hell assholes).
The previous game, GoldenEye 007 Reloaded, though mediocre, was a much better game. The only thing I didn't like about it was the QTEs, and there was no Train level. This kind of reminds me of what happened with The Incredible Hulk games. The Hulk game in 2003 was mediocre. The 2005 Incredible Hulk Ultimate Destruction was the best Hulk game ever made. However, the last one, which was released in 2008, was awful.
Honestly I’m getting a little tired of James Bond games being FPS games and Call of Duty clones. I feel like a character like Bond works better in a Hitman (2016) style sandbox game or a Batman Arkham style action game. In both scenarios it’s about infiltration, exploration and gadget usage.
Everything or Nothing may be more your speed then. It's third-person and requires you to play very methodically or you get slaughtered. And it's got a lot of gadgets.
A game so bad that even super fans of the British spy hate this messy shit show of a game. not even blofeld would make you play it as a punishment for failing Spectre.
I can easily tell you who this was made for: It was made for Activision executives who knew anything with 007 on it would make money, so they forced Eurocom to crap this out. I can imagine this was what was going through Activision's head: "Screw good gameplay. Screw the story. Screw any quality. I want a third yacht and a pool ringed with diamonds, so shit out a quick Bond game so I can fill my wallet"
Possibly the most disappointing Bond game and a downgrade compared to Goldeneye 64, Agent Under Fire, and Nightfire. I know you like the Goldeneye reimagining, but that is also a disappointment as it's a Call of Duty clone and not an old-school styled fps like the original. You forgot to talk about the multiplayer by the way. 28:26 The closest thing to that is Call of Duty Infinite Warfare.
I liked the Goldeneye remake for what it was: a bit more methodical and stealth-oriented. But I also admit that I don't play a lot of shooters and I don't play CoD. I especially don't do multiplayer. Disappointing to hear that Infinite Warfare only has a little similarity to the Zero-G level; others were implying it was the same.
you only live twice would have been the better pick for a game. that ending is literally a gift wrapped final level
I can’t even fathom how cool it would be to see all six Bonds interact with one another in a story.
I’m sure people would bitch it out as Ready Player One fan fiction but I think it would be neat to see how each one is unique in their own way.
- Moore’s gentleman spy contrasting with Connery’s ruggedness.
- Brosnan’s sly wit paired with Craig’s moody and serious demeanour
- Lazenby and Dalton being the underdogs since their tenure with the franchise was equally cut short, making them the Andrew Garfields of the group.
Yeah! Each bond seeing how each of the others acted, with criticism and praise from all of them. 6 bonds with likely a 7th soon but with how the series is right now, I don't know what will come next. Not to mention with the state of hollywood right now not really being a thing I trust anymore.
That was another thing fans lamented, because now that Roger Moore and Sean Connery have passed away, that oppertunity will never come again.
Goldfinger could work fine for a Bond game if they just made sensible adjustments like they did with the For Russia With Love game.
Her Majesty's Secret Service basically had its only usable parts represented.
License to Kill should've at least included the bar scene from the first act of the movie so that Dario's death in the refinery would be satisfying and kept the shot of Felix's liter right before Sanchez's death.
Pierce Bronson's representation should've been The World is Not Enough since it would've been a good contrast thematically to the prior stage License to Kill.
Roger Moore's representation should've been Live and Let Die or The Spy Who Loved Me due to how important those movies are and the many setpieces they have.
As for Skyfall they really shouldn't have tried to adapt it when they knew they couldn't spoil Silva being the main villain.
Yeah they should've made Daniel Craig's representation Quantum of Solace since it was the movie before Skyfall and would probably get people hyped to see what happened next, especially since Quantum of Solace had been out for almost 5 years so there wasn't really any spoilers. Hell, Casino Royale would've been a good pick too since it didn't get a standalone game. And before anyone says "but Quantum of Solace already has a game so they couldn't have!", Goldeneye gets a lot of love when it comes to games because they made four of them
Honestly. COD: Infinite Warfare does have Zero G shooting levels as well as allowing you to be fighter pilot in space so yeah I can recommend
Infinite warfare is extremely underrated
CoD: Infinite Warfare's campaign was great. Game didn't deserve all the hate it got, especially given the state of many CoD games now.
@@Gruntvc A franchise tries to do something new, and of course the bozos that stick around as the world leaves them behind hate said change for no reason other than it's not for them anymore.
A still relevant tale. This doesn't mean you can't dislike things, rather that if you can't enjoy something anymore, it's time to let it go and move on to things you do. I don't like where Final Fantasy is going, so I won't play anymore and only explain as much if asked. It ain't for me anymore and that's fine, maybe I'll enjoy something else and if not, I still have the classics of the era I enjoyed.
CoD IW wasn't the first CoD game to have zero-g levels or levels set in space.
There was going to be a CoD game called Future Warfare (or rather, it's development codename of NX1) that had a few levels set in space, shame it got canned, because it would've looked good.
There are gameplay videos of NX1/CoD Future Warfare floating around the internet because a build of that game got leaked online a few months ago.
Want to know something interesting?
There's a Goldeneye 64 custom campaign called Goldfinger 64, which reenacts the whole Goldfinger movie, along one bonus level from Dr. No and another one based on From Russia with Love.
So yeah, technically is possible to make a game based on Goldfinger (even if it's a custom campaign)... It's just that Activision is being Activision.
Whats a custom campaign?
Voldermort: Hey.....I had some bills to pay that year and Harry Potter money was drying up.......I needed work.
I used to think that James dying in No Time To Die would be the thing that the fans would hate the most regarding the secret agent.
Then I remembered that this game exists.
They existed for a reason money
Honestly I haven't seen people have a problem with the end of No Time To Die since it's always been clear that Craig's Bond is its own thing.
I mean; clear to everyone who didn't work on this game, anyway
@@Darklordjadow1 I think the next Bond actor will just do his own thing too.
I'm still of the opinion that ALL the Bond movies are canon and we'll see Bond again on another mission, business as usual, and possibly addressing the aftermath of NTTD at some point, don't overthink it
@@philiprearich3480 Probably something like "he didn't die, he just got blown into the ocean like a Looney Tunes bit"
I preordered this game for the PS3 when I was turning 13, because I liked Goldeneye’s remake that much. I was so pissed. Learned to never preorder that day.
22:47 To be fair, the CGI was pretty iconic... For all the wrong reasons, but still.
The thumbnails on some of these are freakin hilarious! 😅
Was about to watch a DSP Detractor video before seeing this pop up as a notification.
Wow dood
I don't know what that means, but thanks
@@Darklordjadow1DSPGAMING is a bad yt let's player who has a pretty infamous history
@@kenlee4356then why do you watch him?
@@LaineMann it's like watching a car crash let's just say
The funny thing is that the continuity errors could be explained by the issue that 007 was dying so memories might not be 100%. I say "could" because that would be giving the game way too much credit. This game kinda sucked, especially the end.
The onset of brain damage would explain a lot about the game...
Nice, a new Jadow vid (right around my birthday no less).
Even better, it's Bond-related....even if it's sadly 007 Legends. Keep up the good work.
Ah, the glorious tale of James Bond being near-fatally shot and seeing his life flash before his eyes as a mediocre first person shooter.
No wonder James didn't immediately return to HQ after recovering and went into retirement after the start of Skyfall. He played Legends and realized he needed to STOP LOL to bad the events of Skyfall (Possibly the LAST good James Bond movie from Danial) lead to "those two movies!"
@@paulman34340 I liked no time to die 😟
@@ALIEN-DUDE No Time to Die is where I'm divided on, there are parts I liked, but parts I hate. And James dying at the end ain't on my dislike side of that list. Dying to a NNOTHING of a Bond Villain that Movie had WAS my issue. I liked what they did with the woman using 007, if anyone was paying attention, her behavior reminds me of Daniel's James Bond's behavior in Casino Royale and I liked her growth (like James, that movie was meant to put him to the Ringer just like in the book, but the remake REALLY destroyed the "sense of invincibility" James had, especially seeing how White is the ONLY reason James even survived the Bond Villain of that story and ONLY because he saw James as a potential "defect" to his side and a more valuable asset ALIVE! It's like Die Another Day where James was captured by North Korea and disavowed, tortured and a POW till he was brought back at the COST of one of the guy's he got CAPTURED over being freed cause the CIA tricked his people into thinking he cracked when he didn't, Having to get back on the case to prove he didn't crack and finish what started the Mess! What I love the most with character's like Bourne and Bond is when they aren't invincible, and the HARSH reality of the Dark Side of the Spy World shows vulnerability, hence why I had no issue with his death in the movie, just how it came about! And with the Chick. Her early disrespect isn't any different if we had a young James still new and at his height being assigned to work with "an old man Vet" who he feels would "get in the way" so her arrogance ISN'T because he's a man like people feared, but because he's suppose to be retired and she sees him as a liability, but comes to respect him and opts to NOT continue using the 007 till she feels she's truly earned it, showing she respected him! THIS is how you do that shit, you don't have the new kid be disrespectful of their elders and show how much BETTER they are and humiliated "the predecessor" you show how the new kid still has GROWTH to them and their potential, but you show just WHY their predecessor was so beloved and they have much work to reach their level, but again, they are showing they are WORTH of the title already, James essentially helps Nomi avoid his pitfalls he started with in Casino Royale, helping her GROW to be more fitting of taking his place! But again much of the OTHER stuff including the VILLAIN of the story ruin it all for me! Hence it's a DISAPPOINTMENT then a BAD movie
I do at least appreciate the games implying that Craig's Bond had more than- like- five missions and two early retirements in his entire career though.
The thing is that Goldfinger 64, a Goldeneye mod made by three people, is not only a way better game, but also a much more faithful adaptation of the movie. Three passionate GoldenEye 64 fans made a better Goldfinger game than a team backed by Activision.
Seconding that Everything or Nothing is a damn good bond game!
look at it this way, Jadow. this video finally piqued my interest in 007 after all this time.
Excellent; my work is successful!
Isn't Die another day the movie where Hallie Berry gets cut on the belly and after the battle James Bond puts Diamonds on her belly and it somehow healed her wond
She doesn't get cut there; he just puts diamonds into her navel as foreplay right before the credits roll.
@@Darklordjadow1 oh I could of had sworn that during that movie Halle Berry got cut and then when James Bond put the Diamonds on her cut area it magically healed it as one of the movies biggest continuity errors
17:41 Ok, that was funny. Good one.
james bond: call of duty edition
I believe IO Interactive will do an awesome job with their Bond game
Great video, btw 👍
they chose to adapt the worst movie in a franchise for this game, thats like making a batman game based on the movies and adapting Batman And Robin, except there are people who actually LIKE that movie for how cheesy it is
on a side note, that moonraker level is pretty awesome
At least Batman and Robin is good video game potential.
@@ALIEN-DUDE yeah but the one time it did, its wasted potential
"That's like making a game based on the movies and adapting Batman and Robin."
...yeah, about that. They actually did that. For the PS1. Rerez covered it on their Just Bad Games series, and I'd say it's definitely worth a watch.
@@AlexR-ATG I NEED MY MEDICATION. 🦇😵💫
@@viscountrainbows2857 Still can’t believe that's not dubbed in and is actually part of that game.
Transformers Devastation was pretty good. Though, I do think it could've used more deception boss fights (since you fight Blitzwing multiple times and the only Stunticon fight is with Motormaster).
I really liked Transformers Devastation, but I really question why the whole game builds up to a fight with Nova Prime... that never happens.
Also at some point you have to question why Decepticons are so durable and Autobots are so fragile.
A few positives:
Some of the animations, especially Bond doing a Iraqi reload to a AK, a full decade before MWII's Kastov 545/74U.
Oh and that snowmobile fight on 11:26 is basically a cool (no pun intended) reinterpretation of Cliffhanger, one of the most iconic levels from MW2 2009.
Except Cliffhanger was a lot less shitty and you could actually tell what you were doing. Plus it was a fun stealth level!
GoldenEye wasn't the only one adapted twice. The World Is Not Enough got adapted for both N64 & PS1 by two entirely different developers, and the two games are radically different from each other. I have and played both; both have plenty of strong points.
Same with Quantum of Solace, the PS2 version was a third person shooter and the 360/PS3 version was a first person shooter.
Also Patrice was the main henchman to Silva because in the movie Because in the movie at the beginning bond was going after him cause he stole a hard drive containing a list of all undercover agents in Terrorist organizations.
You know, I THINK I remember a trailer when I was a kid for Die another Day, or atleast a teaser with that ice driving car that flipped over, dodging a missile. And that's all I remember of that teaser.
Looked it up and yep, I would've been 4/5 at the time when the ads were running.
I will say the duel of spy cars is one of the few high points of that movie.
The Skyfall DLC is still accessible on the EU Playstation store. It seems like Activision forgot to delist it
if you want a call of duty in space play infinite warfare jadow
CoD: Ghost also had a few space levels too in its campaign.
There was also a cancelled CoD game that had space levels named NX1. (it's internal codename, it's unofficial name is Future Warfare)
@@jacobxiaolong9104 it became cod ghosts
I remember this game. I was going through a 007 kick this game put a pause to that.
Discontinued after a couple of months!? Well that’s better than Concord… So that’s saying something
Nice to see you doing Wii U games
I don't care what anyone says, I still think Die Another Day is overhated.
Hell, it's still more fun than majority of the Craig era Bond films, namely Quantum of Solace (which was boring), Spectre (which I forgot existed) and No Time to Die (which PISSED ME OFF)
At least the Brosnan era didn't literally kill off Bond at the end.
This is my favourite James Bond game
Hell yeah new Terrors of the Library! Also why is the intro voice clip different now?
I was on the Xbox version and I don't remember a level for SkyFall, just the only thing under the level was the boss.
Who is Not-Jinx supposed to be? Salma Hayek, Saffron Burrows, or Sophie Ellis-Bextor? (Just based on who Wikipedia said was her runner ups)
Apparently it's Gabriela Montaraz... whom I've never heard of.
28:26 I would say call of duty infinite warfare
Is it wrong to say that I LIKE this game? I mean, sure, the gameplay's basically CoD with a James Bond skin, the graphics are unimpressive compared to 2010's Blood Stone, and it was rushed to coincide with Skyfall, but I like the weapon challenge system (as it encourages slight replay value) and driving segments, and I dig most of the weapons like the Iguana 44 revolver, the Masterton M557 shotgun and the Moonraker laser gun! I mean, there are worst FPS's out there (cough, Duke Nukem Forever, cough, Aliens Colonial Marines)! I just think critics were too harsh on Legends since it's just Call of Duty with the 007 license and the fact it was rushed to coincide with the theatrical release of Skyfall.
Yeah it’s totally fine!
I find the Bond girl “Jinx” to be very pretty!
I don't know what's worse: 007 Legends or Die Another Day.
007 Legends, because it has Die Another Day in it.
@@lmno567 Yep, What made it funny was because it wasn't Pierce, The North Korean Bad Guy doing his Facial Surgery to look like him as a mockery is all off because it's Daniel! Way to ruin what was a already a devise movie Activision! Though the fact they used Goldfinger which relied on THE TIME PERIOD IT WAS WRITTEN IN AND SO IS HARD TO REWRITE IN THE MODERN ERA AND THEY PLAYED THE MAJOR PLOT POINTS AND BEATS STRAIGHT AS THOUGH WE'RE SUPPOSE TO BELIEVE THIS IS STILL THE COLD WAR ERA SHOWS THEY JUST DIDN'T CARE (then again as our Glasses Krystal Loving Friend here REMINDED, that movie had James CAPTURED for a large amount of it and Goldfinger ESTABLISHING much of the "things I won't do if I ever become a supervillain" that Austin Powers would later make fun and take shots at! Like not just SHOOTING Bond as yeah, "Lasering him in HALF isn't going to make his agency NOT be more suspicious of you then just SHOOTING him and melting or vaporizing his remains to never be seen again! Goldfinger even MOCKED James attempt to say another would come looking around! Not hating it though cause it illustrated Goldfinger's ego getting the BEST of him more then being written stupid, as at the end he would have LIVED had he just defected to the Soviets like he back up planned, but NO he just HAD to try one last attempt on James before he went, ruining his plan and enjoying a NICE fall to the ground if the Cold Air on the way down doesn't freeze him to death before he crashes into the Earth LOL)
28:25 COD advanced warfare or infinite warfare (I don't remember which one) allows you to run on walls and use a jetpack. It's the closest you'll get to something like this.
I was just wondering where this series went. The nightmare continues.
Good stuff as always Jadow!
this was a thing
Knew this would be your next review after your Letterboxd review.
Whats letterboxd?
Yesss terrors of the library is back baby.
oh man, i remember getting this game, because i liked the Goldeneye reboot (both the Wii version and the Reloaded version on PS3), and i hate it, i couldn't get past the skiing level on the Wii U version (i could on PS3 though). and the stealth sections (ESPECIALLY the critical stealth sections) are fucking trash, much worse then Goldeneye Reloaded. It kinda sucks that you can't access the Skyfall DLC without beating the campaign first, and also no subtitles, and no bots to fight in local multiplayer (both were problems with the Goldeneye reboot as well)in addition to this games other issue
fuck this game! i totally believe you when you say that it was rushed!
while not the subject of this video= I'm simultaneously lamenting and relieved that Jadow can't review either "Concord" (no longer in stores) nor "Dustborn" (too expensive at the moment for him)! lamenting 'cause he'd have a bona-fide field day with either of those landfill fires; and relieved since it means his sanity would remain intact... unlike that of the poor souls who actually endured those festivals of pseudo-progressist bile & manure!
We can blame Activision, but it does feel like those old NES games that if it wasn't for artificial bad difficulty, they'd be over in a hour (and, incidentally, they were produced under the same circumstances)
28:25 CoD Ghosts' first or second level is in space
Not sure why I'd play this when I could play GoldenEye. Either version.
I like how this video is the way I found out I only own 5/6ths of this game lol
So, how does this compare to quantum of solace?
Quantum of Solace was at least mostly focused and told a... slightly more coherent story
this shit was rushed out so fast it left skidmarks
GET IT!?!
Was it rushed?
Wow how do you screw up making a shooting game that plays like call of duty 🤣🤦
You rush the devs with unmovable unreasonable deadlines obviously
It's Activision. What did you expect? They're the kings of meddling and screwing things up.
I always hate it when games throw stupid stealth sections because reasons.
Stealth sucks.
Batman Arkham series does stealth well
@@ALIEN-DUDE Exception more than rule there. And everyone tries to copy Batman Stealth and it always sucks.
Manhunt, Sly Cooper, Assassins Creed and the Arkham series are the only games where I enjoyed the stealth mechanics
@@elin111what about splinter cell and metal gear solid?
22:39 Wait seriously? Die Another Day killed the classic series and they rebooted the films to ignore that?!
It caused a major reset with the franchise. Now Bond couldn’t be silly or campy any more and he couldn’t use a million gadgets to protect himself with.
Frankly as much as there are some highlights to Daniel Craig’s era (namely Skyfall and Casino Royale), it was impossibly droll and mopey for my tastes.
This game is the definition of a missed opportunity it could’ve been so much better.
I think COD infinite warfare has the zero g combat you are looking for
As far as I'm concerned, one game came close to this one as a disasterpiece. That game was Tomorrow Never Dies on PS1, a Syphon Filter clone with hopelessly broken mechanics, AI that f***ing cheats, and graphics that are only slightly better than those in 007 Racing (the game made by the Ride To Hell assholes).
The previous game, GoldenEye 007 Reloaded, though mediocre, was a much better game. The only thing I didn't like about it was the QTEs, and there was no Train level. This kind of reminds me of what happened with The Incredible Hulk games. The Hulk game in 2003 was mediocre. The 2005 Incredible Hulk Ultimate Destruction was the best Hulk game ever made. However, the last one, which was released in 2008, was awful.
Honestly I’m getting a little tired of James Bond games being FPS games and Call of Duty clones. I feel like a character like Bond works better in a Hitman (2016) style sandbox game or a Batman Arkham style action game. In both scenarios it’s about infiltration, exploration and gadget usage.
Everything or Nothing may be more your speed then. It's third-person and requires you to play very methodically or you get slaughtered. And it's got a lot of gadgets.
@@Darklordjadow1 ouu, I'll be sure to check it out, also happy Halloween!
"If theres a call of duty game like this, tell me"
There is! Your playing it. This looks so CoD its pathetic
I've been told repeatedy that Infinite Warfare at least has bits like that Moonraker level, so I may need to check that out.
A game so bad that even super fans of the British spy hate this messy shit show of a game.
not even blofeld would make you play it as a punishment for failing Spectre.
isnt this just call of duty?
Yeah with shitty James bond mods
I can easily tell you who this was made for:
It was made for Activision executives who knew anything with 007 on it would make money, so they forced Eurocom to crap this out.
I can imagine this was what was going through Activision's head: "Screw good gameplay. Screw the story. Screw any quality. I want a third yacht and a pool ringed with diamonds, so shit out a quick Bond game so I can fill my wallet"
So it’s a slapped together generic shooter
Possibly the most disappointing Bond game and a downgrade compared to Goldeneye 64, Agent Under Fire, and Nightfire. I know you like the Goldeneye reimagining, but that is also a disappointment as it's a Call of Duty clone and not an old-school styled fps like the original. You forgot to talk about the multiplayer by the way.
28:26 The closest thing to that is Call of Duty Infinite Warfare.
I liked the Goldeneye remake for what it was: a bit more methodical and stealth-oriented. But I also admit that I don't play a lot of shooters and I don't play CoD. I especially don't do multiplayer.
Disappointing to hear that Infinite Warfare only has a little similarity to the Zero-G level; others were implying it was the same.
Play the N64, PS1 and PS2 Bond games. The rest are cheap ass CoD mods they want money for. (Bloodstone was great though.)
I need to finish Everything or Nothing and also play Nightfire.
Back when shooter and action games had more varoety to them.
@Darklordjadow1 you could use some good games in your life man.
@@Darklordjadow1
Those are both outstanding games.
28:27 cod ghosts n infinite warfare, n yea less review da cod games 😃