The GoldenEye saga is reborn with a revitalized single-player campaign starring Daniel Craig as Bond and penned by Bruce Feirstein, the writer behind the original film. Sneak up on foes or dive into intense firefights, using Bond’s cutting-edge tech to reveal hidden intel through augmented reality. Revisit all the iconic GoldenEye movie scenes as you infiltrate the dam and dismantle the operation, pursue Ourumov in a tank through the streets of St. Petersburg, and uncover secrets at the hidden jungle base. RETURNING MULTIPLAYER TO ITS CORE – Split-screen makes a triumphant return in this first-person shooter, allowing four players to share one screen in the same room. With a wide range of characters, game modes, and weapons, you can craft the ultimate experience from more than 500 split-screen combinations. 40 distinct characters: Choose from beloved Bond allies and antagonists, including eight retro favorites – Oddjob, Jaws, Scaramanga, Baron Samedi, Dr. No, Rosa Klebb, Red Grant, and Blofeld. 17 special game modifiers: Combine them to tailor each session into something fresh and exciting. Add flair to traditional game types with unique twists like Paintball, Melee Only, and You Only Live Twice. An expansive collection of weapons and gadgets: Take out enemies with Bond’s trusted P99 or a variety of automatic and sniper rifles, or catch them off guard with proximity mines. Online multiplayer: GoldenEye also delivers online multiplayer for up to 8 players, built for experienced FPS fans with exclusive modes and a deep XP system for unlocking rewards and achievements.
Set between *Quantum of Solace* and *Skyfall*, MI6 operatives James Bond and Alec Trevelyan are assigned by M to infiltrate a chemical weapons site in Arkhangelsk, Russia, suspected of supplying a terrorist network targeting British embassies worldwide. The operation turns disastrous when Trevelyan is wounded by General Ourumov. Bond manages to escape by detonating explosives he had strategically placed in the facility and flees Arkhangelsk by plane. Later, an intercepted phone call links Ourumov to Russian mobster Valentin Zukovsky, as Ourumov seeks a helicopter modified to withstand an electromagnetic pulse. Zukovsky directs him to an arms bazaar in Dubai but fails to prevent Onatopp and Ourumov from stealing the aircraft. However, Zukovsky manages to place his smartphone on board, allowing MI6 to track the helicopter to a secluded base in Siberia. Bond fails to stop the theft of the GoldenEye weapons satellite, which is launched by Ourumov. He does manage to rescue Natalya Simonova before being captured by the Russian military. Accusing Bond and Simonova of causing the GoldenEye explosion, Russian Defense Minister Dmitri Mishkin interrogates them in Saint Petersburg, but is killed by Ourumov, who then takes Natalya hostage. Bond chases him onto a train and confronts him about his plan for the GoldenEye satellite. Onatopp betrays Ourumov and kills him. Bond helps Natalya escape the train and attends a meeting at Statue Park, where he learns Trevelyan survived his execution by Ourumov and has become Janus, the architect behind the GoldenEye heist. Natalya plays a key role in his scheme. Bond infiltrates a solar plant in northwestern Nigeria and deceives Trevelyan into destroying his supercomputers, halting his plan to use the satellite to annihilate London and cover up financial crimes. After battling Trevelyan, Bond overloads the control room and shoots him, sending him to his death from the tower. Simonova and Bond escape in a helicopter, sharing a kiss as the mission concludes.
| Wii | November 2, 2010 |
| Audio | Subtitles | Interface | |
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| English (US) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |