007: Quantum of Solace

007: Quantum of Solace

James Bond is back to settle the score in the Quantum of Solaceā„¢ game. Introducing a more lethal and cunningly efficient Bond, the game blends intense first-person action with a unique third-person cover combat system that allows players to truly...

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Name 007: Quantum of Solace
Alternate Name
007: Nagusame no Houshuu
Japan
Alternate Name
007: Ein Quantum Trost
Germany
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Platform Nintendo Wii
Release Date November 4, 2008
Game Type Released
ESRB T - Teen
Developers Beenox, Treyarch
Publishers Activision
Genres Shooter, Stealth
Max Players 4
Cooperative No
Rating

Community Rating: 3.72
Total Votes: 27
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/007:_Quantum_of_Solace
Video Link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDpbTIjmmlg
Overview
James Bond is back to settle the score in the Quantum of Solace™ game. Introducing a more lethal and cunningly efficient Bond, the game blends intense first-person action with a unique third-person cover combat system that allows players to truly feel what it is like to be the ultimate secret agent as they use their stealth, precision shooting and lethal combat skills to progress through missions. Seamlessly blending the heart-pounding action and excitement of the upcoming “Quantum of Solace” feature film with the “Casino Royale” movie, the title propels players into the cinematic experience of international espionage. Innovative Wii Controls – Players fully immerse themselves into the Bond universe utilizing controls designed specifically for the Wii. Players may choose to use the unique Wii Remote and Nunchuk control scheme to seamlessly target and engage their enemies or they can leverage the Wii Zapper to truly step into the shoes of James Bond. How does this game use Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection? Unparalleled Bond Multiplayer Experience – Bringing James Bond to the Wii for the first time, gamers now have the ability to battle their friends in online multiplayer battle. Players can also engage with up to four players in split screen local multiplayer games, a mode that is exclusive to the Wii platform
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