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35 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Why have the critics been negative!?! It's AWESOME!, 14 Nov 2008
Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
I've owned this game for some months now, the single gameplay is satisfying (for at least a couple of attempts) but the multiplayer is absolutely addictive! I've listed my scores for the headings numbered below and their reasons are also appropriately numbered further below.
1. Single player mode: 7.5/10 (Satisfying on first attempt but could have ore depth)
2. Controls: 9.0/10
3. Graphics: between 7.0-10/10 (On average 8/10)
4. Offline and online multiplayer 10/10
5. Overall 9.5/10 (As the multiplayer is SO MUCH fun!)
1. There is so much satisfaction from shooting down enemies from balcony tops, corners and even passing helicopters!! Shooting feels heavy and there are many weapons, although you can only hold up to 2-4 of them at any point in time. The great thing about this game is the cover system. Whilst shooting, you and your enemies are able to cover behind tables, walls, doors etc. This builds up anticipation as it is not always apparent where your enemies are hiding (especially when there is multiple gunfire and grenades coming your way!) This feature makes gameplay feel fantastic!
2. Controls are very good! - responsive and logical. Aim the remote like a gun and press B to shoot. You can lock on and zoom into enemies via holding Z. While controlling bond's movements via the nunchuk, you have to also simultaneously rotate bond's head. This is done by waving the remote slowly across the screen from side-to-side to mimic bond's head/eye movements. This feels just like Bond as you have to always be aware of your surroundings, even when on-the move. At first this concept is a little difficult to pick up, but you get the hang of it after 10mins or so.
3. After seeing some poor quality screenshots on the web pre-release, I was really surprised to discover the graphics in this game are quite good! Bond really looks like Daniel Craig, the environments look good and the cut scenes are incredible but some levels are not as polished as others, and for some reason the online mutltiplayer has better graphics than the single gameplay.
4. Offline multiplayer and online multiplayer modes are identical except offline is 4-player split screen and online is 4-players but on a single screen. There's a standard death match mode and also an objectives mode (both modes can also be played in teams) - objectives mode is good- you have to complete a series of mini-missions in fixed timeframes - e.g be the first player to assassinate player 3 or find a briefcase - as other players are undertaking the same missions, you often cross paths with them and the fun begins! The multiplayer is much better than goldeneye and is so much fun - this is greatly due to the cover system whilst shooting your opponents (covering/hiding behind doors, by walls, etc making gameplay strategic and feel anticipatory and exciting - playing in teams of 2 also really adds to the fun!)
Online servers find opponents quickly, is completely lag-free and smooth. I feel that 4-players online is more than enough, as players come back alive again once you've shot them - having this feature is brilliant whenever you don't have friends over to play locally. Although the number of maps and modes are acceptable, it would have been nice to have more. Another drawback to multiplayer is that you can't select individual movie characters - instead you choose pre-defined individuals who have different shooting styles/qualities - bomber, defender, assassin style etc - however this works well as you can change your shooting style throughout any game and as IT'S SO MUCH FUN. I've given it 10/10.
5. For all the reasons above, QOS is a great game. Up until recently it's been rare to get a third-party Wii game that delivers on decent graphics, controls, gameplay, brilliant offline AND online multiplayer!!! The single gameplay has somewhat little replay worth but it's the multiplayer that will keep you playing endlessly! I was amazed to find this game receiving some unwarranted negative attention from critics. Base your judgements solely on user reviews for this game. If you are in any doubt then rent it as it really isn't worth missing out.
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55 of 63 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Fun... But flawed..., 13 Nov 2008
Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars
I normally tend to look at a fair ammount of reviews before buying a game and this game was no exception. The reviews here on Amazon seemed to point out that this game IS the best bond game and some even say it is better than golden eye for the N64. I got fooled by these reviews and thats why I cant let you be fooled by it too... The game is fun, but with some faults that will take the fun away on several ocasions. It seems like when you are starting to feel like Bond himself, the game slaps you in the face and says: "Hey mate! Im in charge, not you!".
Everything in this game seemes to go on and off all the time. Sometimes the gameplay is great but just when you start enjoying yourself it seems to just turn around and work against you. The graphics at times look great and other levels looks like straight from golden eye from N64 with ugly textures and terrible AI or the cover system which saves your life as much as it takes it because you were glued to a wall while an enemy was right next to you.
But if there is something that really annoyed me in this game is the stealth system, great concept and it couldve been great if it actually worked and wasnt a complete failure. You will die constantly because you didnt see a camera and you were overwhelmd by the enemies, only to be respawned way behind having to do the same thing over and over again. The worst thing is that once you are seen, you cant hide and wait for your wanted level to go down like in splinter cell or Metal gear solid... It doesnt matter where you are, the enemies know exactly where you are and they will go at you almost like a conga line. Left corner, right corner, crater and then close to you. Not to mention the glitches that at times, the enemies will walk through crates, shoot at you through walls (and kill you btw) when you cant do the same. If the stealth system were a bit more polished this game couldve been a lot better but instead I found myself most of the time just wanting to get these levels to be over with.
All in all this game is fun, the multiplayer online is fun and so is the story but it couldve been a whole lot better. It was a step in the right direction but it shot itself in the foot.
Dont let yourself get fooled by other reviews here, the game is fun but its not perfect as others say.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Bond Is Back, 1 Nov 2008
Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
Bond. James Bond. Our enigmatic hero is back, and now with his own video game. The game covers the plot of both Casino Royal and the new movie, Quantum of Solace. Sporting a first-person shooter interface, players use the wii-remote like a gun to shoot their way through multiple action packed levels, employing tactical genius and military might.
This game is just like Call of Duty 4, but with James Bond, so there are tons of weapons, tons of levels and overall great gameplay. The game also sports a multi-player option, with split-screen local play, or full screen online play both as options. The one drawback is that only four players can play at a time on the huge maps, and there are no indicators towards where your foes reside.
Niggles aside, this is a great game, and warrants a purchase.
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