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The World is Not Enough (N64)
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The World is Not Enough (TWINE) was the Nintendo 64's second (and last) Bond game. At the beginning of its sales, the many copies of the game didn't stay on the shelves for long as fans rushed in to grab one of the TWINE boxes.
TWINE is a first-person shooter obviously featuring James Bond as the main character. There is a wide variety of real life based weapons, like the Walther P99 and the AK-47 to name a couple. Most weapons have secondary features as well as reloading animations. The solo mode is deep and interesting, with varying objectives and foes. There is not a single trace of blood in the entire game, not even "Goldeneye splotches", so it is suitable even for younger gamers.
The multiplayer mode is fun for a while, but the very limited number of customizing options make it boring and repetative rather quickly. You can have a total of three A.I. bots if there are no other humans around. Most of the battle arenas are small, repetative, and/or boring. For example, many are simply a maze of hallways (what fun is that?). Other arenas, however, seem well thought-out and one particular arena even has moving gondolas dozens of feet in the air that players can ride and snipe victims below.
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