Monday, October 17, 2011

Perfect Dark for Nintendo 64


Perfect Dark for Nintendo 64

Flawless first-person gameplay to die for. Special operative Joanna Dark flips the script on the predictable plots of first-person shooters, with a twisting storyline where aliens are allies and trust is a luxury which you can't afford. Players control Ms. Dark, who earned the nickname Perfect after graduating with top honors from the Carrington Institute. The action begins in the year 2023, when Joanna receives a distress signal from a troubled scientist held hostage in the heart of a monolithic corporation called dataDyne. Joanna's first mission is to infiltrate the heavily guarded corporate headquarters, and soon she finds herself in the epicenter of an intergalactic conspiracy set to explode. We don't want to spoil the surprises that pop up along the way, but it's safe to say that throughout her adventure Joann discovers the corrosive effect power and greed have on the human psyche. As an extra bonus, she's also a crucial player in a massive war between two alien species.

Product Review

Something cool came out a few months after the Nintendo 64's release. A little old game called, Golden Eye came out. It was based on a movie, which is always a bad sign for video games, and not a very good movie at that. I think it came to everyone's surprise when the game turned out to be one of.

This game blows away any and all competition from any other game ever designed for the N64, including the much revered Goldeneye (made by the same team that created PD). The depth in the singleplayer missions alone is.

When it comes to First Person Shooters, I'm the absolute toughest critique. There are few console games that met my high standards when it comes to FPS. The greatest on a console is.

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