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Tomorrow Never Dies The following report compares gadgets using the SERCount Rating (base on the result count from the search engine). |
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POPULAR HAT - 2006-02-13 11:40:00 | © Copyright 2004 - www.hat.net () | sitemap | top |
The graphics in this game are okay, but nothing that will make you say, 'Wow, look at that!' You'll most likely go, 'It's okay, but I could've bought something better.' Bond is just way too skinny and overall, the graphics are just too rough and choppy.
After playing GoldenEye, you'll be expecting weapons you couldn't dream of, and a whole lot of them. Better look at Medal of Honor if you want to keep up that attitude. TND offers few guns and weapons to go with the boring and rather easy levels.
It's almost impossible to control 007 at times in the game, and when you're getting shot at, that's not too helpful. Better use a medical kit. Oh wait, you're about to die anyway. Bang! Restart level. I don't mind playing ten levels in a game, but at least give me some that are fun.
If you liked GoldenEye, and you think that Tomorror Never Dies is going to offer you the same impact, think again. It has no two player mode, and the game is overall put together rather poorly. Please trust me and buy Medal of Honor. It's the same price, but a much better game. Medal of Honor is number one on my list of games, where Tomorror Never Dies ranks maybe somewhere in the fifties. If you don't believe me, rent both games before buying, then say, 'He was right!' After you say that, feel free to go buy Medal of Honor.