
This was a pretty good game for the most part.


Great Display and Surroundings but Poor Blury Graphics Internet-connected agents can join online multiplayer games, in a variety of modes, for as many as 12 players.Īlcohol Référence, Mild Language, ViolenceĬut loose as Daniel Craig's gritty, get-the-job-done Bond Take out the opposition with stealth or superior shooting Based on the films Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace Built on Infinity Ward's state-of-the-art On the right machine, The PC edition of the game displays high-definition graphics with cut-scenes that blur the line between conventional cinema and computer animation. All main characters have the likenesses and voices of their cinematic counterparts, including Craig as Bond and Olga Kurylenko as Camille, plus Mathieu Amalric, Judi Dench, Eva Green, and Mads Mikkelsen in their respective roles. Developers re-created locations from both films, based on thousands of photos. The setting and story of Quantum of Solace are based directly on the movies, both Casino Royale and its sequel, which shares the game's title and autumn 2008 release. The game is built on Infinity Ward's Call of Duty 4 game engine, and features similar graphical quality, third-person cut-aways, and lively enemy AI. Gameplay features plenty of gun-fighting and hand-to-hand combat, as well as surveillance and stealth sequences. Following Daniel Craig's portrayal of a violent, driven Bond, the young MI6 agent's methods may be messy, but he is ultimately effective. Players take the role of the darker, grittier James Bond in Quantum of Solace, the first 007 game from publisher Activision.
