"007: The World Is Not Enough" is a first-person shooter video game based on the James Bond film of the same name. It was developed by Eurocom and released for the Nintendo 64 in 2000. The game is the successor to "GoldenEye 007," which is often considered one of the best first-person shooters on the N64.
In "The World Is Not Enough," players assume the role of James Bond as he navigates through various missions inspired by the film. The game features a single-player campaign with a storyline closely tied to the movie, as well as a multiplayer mode that supports up to four players with various multiplayer scenarios and maps.
Key features of the game include:
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Single-player Campaign: The game's single-player mode follows the plot of the film and includes a variety of missions in different locations. Players use a diverse array of weapons and gadgets to complete objectives.
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Multiplayer Mode: The multiplayer mode allows players to engage in split-screen multiplayer action, with various modes such as Deathmatch and Team Deathmatch. Players can choose from a selection of characters from the James Bond universe.
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Gadgets: As James Bond, players have access to a range of gadgets, including Q-Branch gadgets like the grappling hook, laser, and more.
"007: The World Is Not Enough" received generally positive reviews, although it didn't reach the same level of acclaim as "GoldenEye 007." It remains a notable entry in the Nintendo 64 library, particularly for fans of James Bond and first-person shooters from that era.
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