| 100 |
Games Radar UK (Pre-2006)
A great game, but it's never going to replace "Goldeneye" or "Perfect Dark." Both games do things bigger and better and more often.
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| 98 |
Da Gameboyz
(Da Gameplay is) genius' I tell you. 007 is pure magic.
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| 90 |
GamePro
Doesn't quite surpass the gameplay standard set by the recent "Perfect Dark," but it does have better audio and the graphics are a notch above its predecessor, "GoldenEye."
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| 90 |
Hot Games
There are only about three really great N64 first-person shooters, and this is one of those three.
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| 89 |
Game Fan
TWINE revels in fact that it poaches the concepts pioneered in GoldenEye, and N64 gamers should too, because we haven't had it this good since 1997.
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| 89 |
IGN
If it's an incredible single-player mode packed full of spy gadgetry, stealthy missions, clever mission objectives and outstanding graphics that you're after, you can't do better than this Eurocom shooter, even if it does fall a little short in the AI and multiplayer departments.
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| 86 |
Nintendojo
Its simplified approach and cool cinematic feel of the single player mode will whisk you away in no time at all.
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| 85 |
Antagonist -- Ant.com
A well-crafted FPS that will satisfy the majority of bloodbath-seeking N64 fans. Its general entertainment value vaults TWINE into the upper echelon of N64 first-person shooters.
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| 80 |
Spank!
An excellent homage to "GoldenEye" -- it doesn't really have anything in the way of new ideas but in some ways it's a more enjoyable single player game than "Perfect Dark."
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| 80 |
CNET Gamecenter
If "GoldenEye" was the Sean Connery of Bond games, and "Tomorrow Never Dies" was George Lazenby, then The World Is Not Enough is a likable Roger Moore--showing its age, in it for the money, and prone to bouts of slowdown, but still sporting that old Bond magic.
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| 80 |
Happy Puppy
The pace of the action is generally heart pounding, and that's a good thing. On the down side, the missions are either too short or too initially implausible.
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| 75 |
Game Revolution
If there weren't so many better games of the same ilk, I'd definitely recommend this one. But there are, and TWINE isn't at the top of the stack.
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| 75 |
Gaming Age
It has an awesome single player experience, decent multiplayer, steady frame rate and an extensive array of weapons and gadgets.
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| 75 |
Core Magazine
Eurocom does the amazing by putting out a sequel to Rare's "Goldeneye" that actually lives up to the high standard set for it. What a shame that Rare's own pseudo-sequel, "Perfect Dark," already did the same thing at least twice better.
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| 74 |
GameSpot
An engaging experience but fails to match the gameplay finesse of "GoldenEye."
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| 50 |
Daily Radar
A passable shooter that will please Nintendo-owning fans of the genre, but it won't win any awards for originality, ingenuity or design.
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