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Quantum of Solace


This is not the GoldenEye successor we’ve been waiting for

Never has a title been more apt. Quantum of Solace is but a quantum of the movie; of the 15 stages only five are from Bond’s latest. The other ten are Casino Royale moments. From the outset Quantum has been sold on the strength of combat options. Want to creep through enemy-infested locales breaking necks and pulling off silenced PPK headshots in true GoldenEye fashion? Be Bond’s guest. Want to storm in with an arsenal nicked from COD4? He’s happy to oblige.

Nice of Treyarch to put on such a comprehensive murder platter, but none of it’s that appetizing. Silently aerating a skull from five feet is fun, but stealth is confined to specific moments; scripted encounters denying you the pleasure of clearing out an entire level with 15 bullets. Stealth is insultingly easy, too. When the enemy hoards do arrive, the game becomes Call of Duty-lite, albeit with a cover system straight out of Rainbow Six Vegas. The guns may hit with the punch of COD’s life-enders – enemies even flash with the same white crosses – but enemies are programmed with a strange breed of cowering AI that turns fights into a turkey shoot for any seasoned FPS fan.

Stick to cover and the AI makes more sense, lobbing grenades to flush you out and attempting flanking maneuvers. It also allows Treyarch to show off their creepy Bond model, a waxy version of Daniel Craig kitted out with the roving eyes of a madman. Saying that, actor likenesses and voices do keep the filmic quality up. If only the combat was less rigid; there’s very little GoldenEye experimentation to discover.

What playfulness Bond lacks in gunplay, he makes up for in globe-trotting. From stalking in a Prague opera house to the casino in Montenegro to a striking finale in an eco-hotel, Quantum blows raspberries at COD: World at War. Sadly, some locations are wasted on gimmicky film re-enactments: the building site chase and a poisoned stumble through Casino Royale are piffling two-minute distractions. This was the perfect opportunity to finally break the curse of GoldenEye. Alas, digital Brosnan remains the king by some distance.

Nov 5, 2008

You'll love
  • Quietly cleaning out goons
  • PPK headshots - they take us back
  • Bond's music
You'll hate
  • Tries too many game types
  • Stealth is insultingly easy
  • Rigid combat

 
16 Comments
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crazyshemai  - 1 year 18 days ago 
woot my first FIRST!!! hehe ^_^ too bad this game wasnt as good as promised tho
BoondockSaint54  - 1 year 18 days ago 
I heard the online play was pretty good from a different site. I wonder why they didn't even bring that up in the review? I still might rent it just for the single player portion, though.
AMayer  - 1 year 18 days ago 
Ya, I'd say this is a rental for me, but only because they said the stealth was like Goldeneye. Ahh, memories.
DeathByGamer  - 1 year 18 days ago 
I had really high hopes for this game..
jimsondanet  - 1 year 18 days ago 
lol i knew it would be crap
celeg0116  - 1 year 18 days ago 
The online play is ok, it's not great, not a breakthrough in gameplay or ideas, it's just ok. Two things really bother me about it though; the lack of split-screen, which I could have sworn we were promised, ans some major clipping issues. I don't know if the clipping is limited only to the PS3, but it's pretty bad.
Bronzus  - 1 year 18 days ago 
a crap movie tie-in, how fucking unprecedented.
muffchild  - 1 year 18 days ago 
lol, even the commercials made the game look like a scripted piece of sheet. I'm going back to fallout3.
bron1417  - 1 year 18 days ago 
i was looking foward to this game to break the curse but oh well maybe next time.
johndorean  - 1 year 16 days ago 
i loved every minute of it
my only complaint is that it was waaaaaay to short:(
and not enuf quantum
oh yh and sean connery should have played bond
even at 8000 years old he could kik craigs ass!
oryandymackie  - 1 year 16 days ago 
I TOLD everyone this would suck.
But did this stop anyone?

Why is ReCAPTCHA so random?
RussianGangster101434  - 11 months 10 days ago 
Single player has WAY TO MANY SAME DAMN GUNS!! and multiplayer is crap, if u use a shotgun u dominate.
firewire95  - 10 months 26 days ago 
I thought the game was pretty good.Sure, it did seem pretty similar to all the other 1st/3rd person shooters out there, just with some new maps, but It wasn't all too bad. I thought the graphics were nice, the reality was head on. Like the sniping, it wasn't just a steady cross hair shot, that was all over the place, they put in reality when they gave the option:Hold Breath. Anyone know what I'm talkin' about? It was no work of genius but If you're lookin' for some time to go right ahead and massacre people in a virtual world, (and don't own Halo) this is a pretty good game besides the fact blood didn't exist at all in the gameplay.... still I think I've made my point.
MitsuharuSan  - 9 months 25 days ago 
Thankfully it's not Goldeneye, a 12 or something years old game that aged PRETTY badly. It was fun back in the day. Today? Why keep mentioning it? It's just like what happens with GTA: SA, people overrate it to heaven and then every following game is measured by it. C'mon. Leave the memories alone!

PS.: Not saying that this game is good, though.
danielthomas  - 7 months 13 days ago 
lol i love this game but i wish in single player there was more quantum of solace and less casino royale
ilike2pwn  - 2 months 24 days ago 
dude i dont care what any1 says i love this game
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Quantum of Solace
Quantum of Solace

Genre: Action
Release date: Nov 4, 2008
Published by: Activision
Developed by: Treyarch
Franchise: James Bond
Multiplayer Modes:
Online
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