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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA female spy named Joanna Dark who received the highest grade ever from her spy training at Carrington Institute is sent to rescue a Doctor Caroll who sent a distress call to Carrington a fe... Tout lireA female spy named Joanna Dark who received the highest grade ever from her spy training at Carrington Institute is sent to rescue a Doctor Caroll who sent a distress call to Carrington a few days before.A female spy named Joanna Dark who received the highest grade ever from her spy training at Carrington Institute is sent to rescue a Doctor Caroll who sent a distress call to Carrington a few days before.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Victoire aux 1 BAFTA Award
- 2 victoires au total
Eveline Novakovic
- Agent Joanna Dark
- (voix)
- (as Eveline Fischer)
- …
Chris Seavor
- Dr. Carroll
- (voix)
Ben Cullum
- Doctor
- (voix)
Duncan Botwood
- Mr. Blonde
- (voix)
- …
Steve Malpass
- Jonathan
- (voix)
- …
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This is my favorite game for Nintendo 64. This game is basically Tomb Raider + Goldeneye + The Matrix. The graphics are great and the weapons and characters are also great. My favorite part of the entire game is the Multiplayer, its so much fun to play with 4 people. This is a great game.
I am addicted to this game. After beating it (completing everything, cheats, levels and the thirty horrible hard multiplayer levels - damn proud) I have gone into some sort of dvala, just waiting for Perfect Dark 2. I do have a life (gotta check, to be sure... yes I DO have a life, phew) but this game is simply something amazing!
10 of 10.
10 of 10.
What can you say about a game where you are a female agent protecting the world from alien domination? Or having more than a dozen action-packed levels with unique guns and realistic, talking enemies? And an alien who has more personality than your math teacher? It is excellence, my friend, sheer excellence. Rare could not come out with a better sequel to Goldeneye than PD. The graphics are stunning and clear, and the effects are a novelty ( This is true to throwing knives: when you stick one in an enemy, they gasp and the screen gets blurry and their health drops). The plot is especially good, and Elvis is the coolest alien you ever done saw.
If you don't own this game you better rush out and buy it! *****/
If you don't own this game you better rush out and buy it! *****/
This game far surpasses it's inspiration (Goldeneye). It has a far higher replay value on account of more variations of simulants, and several different winning conditions. A "perfect" game for parties. If you liked Goldeneye, the only thing you won't like about this game is that fast animation isn't nearly as quick as Goldeneye.
"Goldeneye" was one of the first games released for the N64 and was a huge success. Many gamers still consider it one of the finest first person shooters ever made. The success of the game was mimicked in the years to come with more and more Bond games emerging, but none of them lived up to the originality and intense gameplay of "Goldeneye." But in 2000, Rareware (the makers of Goldeneye) announced plans for a sequel of sorts named "Perfect Dark" - based on almost identical gameplay, it would be about a female secret agent/spy, and when the game was released it was an instant success (it was also one of the first games to make use of the "Rumble Pak").
"Perfect Dark" is a brilliant FPS and very unique. It mixes different genre staples - spies, aliens, UFOs, puzzles, everything. The sequel is coming out soon for XBox 360 and I'm thinking of purchasing an XBox platform just to play the sequel - that's how impressed I was with the original "Perfect Dark" video game.
"Perfect Dark" is a brilliant FPS and very unique. It mixes different genre staples - spies, aliens, UFOs, puzzles, everything. The sequel is coming out soon for XBox 360 and I'm thinking of purchasing an XBox platform just to play the sequel - that's how impressed I was with the original "Perfect Dark" video game.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesInside the Area 51 level, the player can hear pagings over an intercom system for Lieutenant Deal, Doctor Francis, Captain Santiago, Doctor Lovering and Nurse Robinson. These refer to the members of the American rock band The Pixies (Kim Deal, Charles "Black Francis" Thompson IV, Joey Santiago, David Lovering) and producer/engineer Mike Robinson.
- GaffesIn the mission 'Mr. Blonde's Revenge', several guards can be heard saying "Get her!". The problem is, in this mission the player plays a man.
- Crédits fousAfter the credits finish a line reads "Perfect Dark is Forever". After that the words Perfect Dark move across the screen to music and will not end unless the player presses a button.
- Versions alternativesThe character model for Joanna Dark was somewhat modified for the Japanese version to make her more Asian in appearance.
- ConnexionsEdited into Naqoyqatsi (2002)
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