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What do you think about 007 Legends (PS3)

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GameSpot
★★
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11 years ago

Eurocom's 007 Legends is a game about falling. We see it in the way the opening minutes feature Daniel Craig's James Bond plummeting into a river after a friendly sniper accidentally shoots him off a speeding train, and we experience it in the way this latest installment in the long-running...

Local; split-screen multiplayer mode can be fun

Horrible stealth mechanics; Punch-Out-style boss fights are dull; Lackluster presentation; Story is hard to follow if you're unfamiliar with the movies

Digital Chumps
★★★
★★
11 years ago
007 Legends

You know what they say about movie games... seriously though, 007 Legends, while a neat idea, doesn't capitalize on the potential. Instead, it's an unpolished shooter that most gamers can safely look over this holiday.

hardcoreshooter.com
★★
★★★
11 years ago
007 Legends Review

There is a tiny hope every time I get my hands on a licensed game that it will be as good as Batman: Arkham Asylum, probably the best licensed game of all time (with the possible exception of its sequel). Usually these hopes are dashed to pieces scant minutes after starting the game.

Judi Dench; Decent weapon customization

The gameplay is derivative and has not one single redeeming quality; Poor visuals; The license offers such a wonderful opportunity

BioGamer Girl
★★★★
11 years ago
007 Legends

007 Legends is the newest work from developer Eurocom and publisher Activision, who is known for their work with the Call of Duty series. While the new Bond video game may not show the polish of Activision's bigger titles, it's still a nice trip down memory lane as you explore missions based loosely...

GamesRadar
★★★
★★
11 years ago
007 Legends review

In the late ‘90s, James Bond's name was as synonymous with first-person shooters as Mario's was with platforming. But things have changed since 007 was perched atop the genre's ranks on the N64.

Fan service and homages; Interesting stealth and melee; Plenty of level variety

The fact that there's no ending; Bland shooting and uninspired level design; Seriously; the game shipped without an ending

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