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Quantum of Solace (PS3) | 
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List Price: £49.99 Buy New: £37.18 You Save: £12.81 (26%)
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Rating: 21 reviews Sales Rank: 168
Platform: Playstation 3 Genre: espionage-action-games Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over Media: Video Game Operating System: Playstation 3 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 007PS3 EAN: 5030917058226 ASIN: B001D82W04
Release Date: October 31, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Product Description Experience the most cunning, ruthless and efficient Bond in astounding high definition. Quantum Of Solace recreates the Casino Royale and Quantum Of Solace movies for an exciting blend of espionage and action!
Amazon.co.uk Review There never was a video game of Casino Royale, but now Activision is making up for lost time with a title that incorporates both Casino Royale and its immediate sequel, Quantum of Solace. It’s primarily a first-person shooter, but it does switch to an over-the-shoulder view when hiding under cover or taking part in interactive cut scenes. Daniel Craig is a big games fan and has taken a personal interest in the game | Almost everything in the game can be destroyed or damaged | Stealth is just as important as gunplay when you’re James Bond | Close combat switches out of first person view for a more cinematic effect | Just like the Bond movies, the game offers a mixture of action and stealth, with the chance to take down enemies instantly if they don’t see you. You’ll almost always be outgunned, but you’re given clues as to which strategy to take by the changing music. Bond's aresenal has been slimmed down in the new films, so it makes sense that there aren’t many gadgets in the game. There is an online multiplayer mode that pays homage to past classic Bond games such as GoldenEye 007. Which should hopefully make Bond’s video game comeback as successful as his cinematic return. Key Features - You only live twice: Recreate the stories of both Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace in one game, including deleted scenes and new side missions.
- Duty calls: The game uses the same graphics technology as Call of Duty 4, including bullets that realistically pass through wood and other materials.
- You know his name: The game features not only the voice and likeness of Daniel Craig, but also Judi Dench as M, Mathieu Amalric as villain Dominic Greene, and Olga Kruylenko as Camille.
- Shaken not stirred: A mix of first- and third-person viewpoints allows for both shooter action and tense stealth-based exploration.
- Licence to kill: Battle friends in the online mode in a wide range of game types.
About the Developer: Treyarch One of publisher Activision’s biggest internal studios, Treyarch have worked on many of the company’s best known titles, from the Spider-Man movie tie-ins and spin-offs to several of the Call of Duty sequels and, of course, the new James Bond game, Quantum of Solace.
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awful game November 27, 2008 Andrew Cowie this is the poorest james bond game i have played having played all the other ones on ps2 nightfire,from russia with love, goldeneye and even rogue agent i feel well placed to write a review. the game play is poor and one dimesional it misses a bit of fun fron the previous games ie no gadgets or car chases this time out. its also far too short i myself completed it on agent in about 8 hours all in all this is a very poor first person shooter !!!!
WARNING!!! SO AWFUL I FELTTHE NEED TO WRITE TO ACTIVISION November 17, 2008 Mr. N. Greenhow (Bristol, UK) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this game for my younger brother for his birthday. He doesn't usually play this sort of platform of game. However, this failed to stop him completing it within 4 hours, probably less. He played it on a fairly difficult setting. I paid 40 quid for it from game and they would not take it back! Stuck now with a useless birthday present that my brother is incredibly dissapointed with, I'd have been better off buying him nothing.
My Names bond and you're dead......BANG November 11, 2008 Mr. M. Randall (Sale, Cheshire United Kingdom) Ok so I have read some of the other reviews on here and it seems some people have missed the point with the new harder no nonsense 007. I agree the game is quite short although there are lots of trophies plus multiplayer to keep you occupied for a while. The new James Bond is harder, more ruthless and has no frilly nonsense around the edges. This is represented in the game. This is a very good 1st person shooter, the cover system works very well there's a mass of weaponry to choose from (PPK, machine guns snipers and grenade launchers) The game covers the key elements of QOS and Casino royale. The game play is very good and the enemy AI is hugely improved from the dummies you used to get given as target practice. They will out flank you and throw grenades to get you into the open. At the same time they dont just stand aind wait for 007 to shhot them. Oh and the 3rd person action takedown is very good indeed. Tap the R3 stick then hit a combo of buttons to see Bond break necks, smash elbows and ruthlessly takle out opponents. Overall a very good game, with real actor voices, good grapics (could be better) great selection of weapons, great cover system and challenging enemies. Bond fans will love it and so should most action/ shooter gamers.
Disappointing ... November 10, 2008 Muggy (London, UK) Any game which takes only a very few hours to play (and with ease) is disappointing. The game is pretty clunky and I have been left with this feeling that the owners of 'brand names' (Lost, James Bond, etc) seem to view gamers as a little dim - that we will be so swept away with the opportunity to play our "hero's/heroes'" game that we will not notice graphics that jerk around, a story line that is terribly weak and a brevity of content which - in today's world of Call of Duty, Mercenaries, etc - is pretty insulting. So, my recommendation is that you save your increasingly valuable pennies and pounds for something else.
Pretty Good November 7, 2008 Heres Jonny I've really enjoyed playing this game so far, the graphics are good, and the gameplay is inventive and varied. However I suspect some of that variety will become repetitive after a while. There are other areas that the game falls down on. Unfortunately, there are parts of the game that you can only watch, rather than play as you might have been able to in previous Bond games (for example driving. The car chase scene right at the beginning of QOS would seem a perfect opportunity to drive!). Having seen the film, I can tell you that while it does take place in scenes from the film, the game misses out massive sections of the film that you would have thought would make a good mission. These parts of the film are overlapped by a briefing screen between missions, which has a diaglogue between M and Bond (normally), which lets you know what is going on. However several key moments are missed out, and for a 2 hour film, when the 4th mission in the game is about 3/4 of the way through the film's plot, you can't help but be disappointed. The game whilst quite pretty and fun is too short, and feels a tad rushed and not very well thought through.
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