007 Video game: GoldenEye 007 (1997)
June 29, 2014GoldenEye 007‘s menu system is presented as an MI6 dossier. Four save files are available to track the player’s progress through the game’s twenty missions, each of which may be played on either “Agent,” “Secret Agent,” or “00-Agent,” difficulty settings, with higher difficulties requiring the player to complete additional and more complex objectives. M, Q, and Miss Moneypenny provide background information on the chosen mission and its goals.
Once a mission is completed, the player may either continue progressing through the story or choose to replay a previously completed level. Completing certain missions within particular target times enables the player to unlock bonus cheat options which make various changes to the graphics and gameplay, and upon fully completing the game on the 00-Agent difficulty level, an additional “007” setting allows the player to customize the challenge of any mission.
The player’s initial weapon in most missions is James Bond’s Walther PPK. Most of the game’s firearms are modeled on real-life counterparts, while others are based on fictitious devices featured in the Bond films, such as the Golden Gun and Moonraker laser. The weapons vary in characteristics such as rate of fire and type of ammunition used, and inflict different levels of damage depending on which body part they hit. Stealth is an important element of the game: in order to avoid gunfights with multiple opponents, it is advantageous to eliminate soldiers and security cameras before they spot or hear the player. Certain weapons may be powerful enough to shoot
through doors and helmets but are very loud, while others incorporate
suppressor or zoom lens attachments to aid the player in killing enemies
discreetly.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehfRgkBEzzM – here is a walktrough of the game, played on Agent difficulty
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