No James Bond video game has really come close to emulating the brilliance of GoldenEye (Everything or Nothing came close, but in a different way), but does Quantum of Solace finally knock GoldenEye of the helm as best Bond game? Well, no. In all honestly, Quantum of Solace falls well short of even being a challenger to the quality that is GoldenEye. In fact, Goldeneye is a far superior game on just about every level despite being about 10 years older. Read on to find out why Bonds latest outing falls so short. Review inside
First gaming experiences were with my older brother playing Sonic the Hedgehog on the Sega Master System and Sega Mega Drive. I was about 12 years old when the PS1 and the N64 were just about to be released, and I wanted to get a PS1 based on my experience playing some demo PS1 games at a Video Games Heaven store. On the day we came to lay buy the PS1, they had demo N64 consoles set up in the middle of the shopping centre and we naturally took some time to sample the goods. Dad, who barely played games, decided that the N64 would be a better console and I have never looked back since then. Don't get the time to play games as much as I did when I was younger, though I still enjoy nothing more than sitting back on the couch and being absorbed into a totally different world.