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6,7/10
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAs suave secret agent 007, employ your cunning wit and high-tech gadgets to survive multiple levels of espionage based on exciting situations from the blockbuster film.As suave secret agent 007, employ your cunning wit and high-tech gadgets to survive multiple levels of espionage based on exciting situations from the blockbuster film.As suave secret agent 007, employ your cunning wit and high-tech gadgets to survive multiple levels of espionage based on exciting situations from the blockbuster film.
Stephen Critchlow
- Additional Voices
- (Synchronisation)
Adam Blackwood
- James Bond
- (Synchronisation)
Andrew Bicknell
- Stamper
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Miles Anderson
- Dr. Kaufmann
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Ève Karpf
- Paris Carver
- (Synchronisation)
Larissa Murray
- Wai Lin
- (Synchronisation)
Steve Hope Wynne
- Elliot Carver
- (Synchronisation)
Caron Pascoe
- M
- (Synchronisation)
Nicolas Read
- Additional Voices
- (Synchronisation)
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Tomorrow Never Dies is a good example that a name does not necessarally make it a good product, without a good developer. What happened here? This game will make you wonder if this is even the same Tomorrow Never Dies title you saw in the movies. What happened to the story and the reality of the missions? Why is Bond being attacked at a party he was invited to? Why is Paris escaping with you at the hotel? Why is Q giving you your BMW during a mission? But it's not just the strange twists in the story that makes this game not as fun as the legend, Goldeneye. It's just not...Bond. All the missions are assault-like, and almost no stealth. If you want a game close to this game, get Syphon Filter. Tomorrow Never Dies is worth a rental. It's short, and fun in it's own way. It's just too bad that it could have been much better.
tomorrow never dies is most likely the most unfairly critisised game on playstation. i just rented it, and i think even people who dont like 007 would like this game if they gave it a chance. i gave this game a 10 out of 10. most other people would give a 6 or 7.
Okay, this game seems to have both good and bad personalities at the same time. When I first picked up this game, I was already hooked into beating the first mission...but, like every good game, you have to find flaws some time. Upon doing the ski missions, the AI is very annoying; for instance, you're on the first mission ski event. You're headed straight for a jump hill. Everything looks clear, but all of a sudden, an enemy soldier "appears" right next to you and slows you down, ruining your jump. Sometimes, you're accelerating at high speed, but then a soldier flies in out of nowhere and constantly whacks you with his ski pole. In some cases, the enemy could be under alert, and suddenly runs to a wall corner and continues to jog into it without even caring that you're shooting at him. And the cheat codes...this game is so glitchy that the codes just make it worse. If you're ever playing this game, be careful with using them.
One good aspect of this game is the music. I fight bosses numerous times just to listen to the 007 rock music playing in the background. But don't get me wrong, the game IS okay sometimes. But I'll admit, I'll give this game a 5.5/10.
One good aspect of this game is the music. I fight bosses numerous times just to listen to the 007 rock music playing in the background. But don't get me wrong, the game IS okay sometimes. But I'll admit, I'll give this game a 5.5/10.
This James bond game is pretty good because: The missions are pretty fun to play they can be hard sometimes that makes them fun to play they have lots of action most of the time the weapons you use are pretty good to use. The driving levels are pretty fun to do they are hard but fun. The voice over actors are pretty good but it would have been better if pierce brosnan was in it but who cares it is still fun to play. The way James bond looks in this game looks pretty good you can see pierce brosnan in him and same with the rest of the characters in the game. The graphics in this James bond game are OK.
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The James Bond film "Goldeneye" was better than "Tomorrow Never Dies" so I guess it makes sense that the game is too. This game does not resemble the highly successful game for the Nintendo 64 in the least. Which makes no sense, why would you do something so different for the next game? I guess it is a bit like the second Zelda game, the programmers did not want to appear lazy and thought that by adding an on screen James Bond the game would have more of a feel for the movie perhaps? I do not know, I am only taking a stab in the dark. The game play here is one where you see the game from behind Bond, he is fully visible. It is also an annoying game that just is not all that much fun. I will be the first to say I thought Goldeneye was overrated a bit, but I still enjoyed it, this one has a couple of fun levels, but to often it is an irritating mess. Why have Bond on the screen if all he is going to do is battle continuously, as both this game and the previous game ignore the fact Bond is more than just a super killer. Though I believe it is ignored more here than there. Sure you can ski and drive, but it really is just a short game where the combat kind of sucks. They always make being stealthy so hard and you end up in an all out shoot out for your life!
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- WissenswertesOn the original VHS of Der Morgen stirbt nie (1997), their was a brief trailer featuring Desmond Llewelyn playing a game for PlayStation, where he highlighted a game where the film ends. The game was originally called "Tomorrow Never Dies: The Mission Continues". Footage shows Bond skiing, scuba diving and driving in third person and on a first person shooting mission, the game had intended to come out in the Autumn of 1998 but for some reason the game wasn't released until November 1999 and with the Scuba Diving mission no where to be found.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Electric Playground: Folge #2.8 (1998)
- SoundtracksTomorrow Never Dies
Written by Sheryl Crow and Mitchell Froom
Performed by Sheryl Crow
Produced by Mitchell Froom
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