Perfect Dark | 
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Rating: 428 reviews Sales Rank: 1028
Platform: Nintendo 64 Genre: Shooter Action Games ESRB: Mature Media: Game Cartridge Age: 17 - 17 years Operating System: Nintendo 64 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7 x 4.9 x 1.3
MPN: 87051 UPC: 045496870515 EAN: 0045496870515 ASIN: B00002STGL
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Editorial Review A first-person shooter that mixes spy and sci-fi, Perfect Dark is both a thoroughly engrossing one-player experience and a riotously fun multiplayer romp. Easily one of the best games of its genre on any video game console, this long-awaited follow-up to GoldenEye 007 is a must-have for Nintendo 64 owners--and a damn good reason to be one if you're not. The futuristic Perfect Dark casts players as Joanna Dark, a secret agent who becomes embroiled in a sinister conspiracy involving aliens and an evil corporation. Gameplay is broken down into missions, each with objectives that must be unerringly completed before progressing to the next mission. This is not your typical kill-anything-that-moves game: putting a bullet in the wrong person, not keeping the right one alive, or perforating a seemingly unimportant inanimate object can often result in mission failure. While Perfect Dark's solo missions play out much like those in GoldenEye 007, the game's fantastic multiplayer options are another matter entirely. Cooperative and counteroperative simultaneous-play modes allow for another player to join in on a mission as, respectively, a teammate or the enemy. However, the real fun here is in the highly customizable Combat Simulator, a one-to-four-player simultaneous-play mode that features both free-for-alls and team-based challenges and can include up to eight Simulants, computer-controlled combatants of varying behavior. Although Simulants make for decent adversaries or teammates, you'll want to grab a friend--and an Expansion Pak, as only 35 percent of the game is available without one--to fully enjoy Perfect Dark. --Joe Hon Pros: - One of the best first-person shooters on any video game console
- Outstanding multiplayer game with huge replay value
- Bevy of game options, cheats, and secret features
- Excellent training mode with challenges all of its own
Cons: - Graphics get ugly when playing with more than two players
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No short single player campaigns or empty online servers, this is the real deal. December 22, 2008 Is It Dead Yet (The Dark) This game is still the king of offline FPS, even 9 years later. Bots?..yes Combat simulator with a character editor, complete stat tracking, challenges, up to 4 players and a TON of options for BOT A.I. and weapons? ..you bet. No replay value, short single player campaign, strictly-online multiplayer, and the fact that you''ll probably have to be buying the sequel that gets crapped out next year? ..heck no!! The A.I. is no pushover, characters react like they should and limp around when shot in the arm or leg. Death animations add to the realism, so it does'nt seem like you're shooting wave after wave of cardboard cutouts like in many of todays FPS games. This is one of the best FPS ever made.. THIS IS an example of the QUALITY one game can achieve, and is a great alternative to the quantity of short games that lack options and force you to buy the sequel year after year (this is prevalent in console games these days). Wrestling games of today are having the same issues. This is my favorite game of all time, need some insight? Check out the review on ign or read up some of the other reviews (400+ reviews!).
Best mulitplayer game ever made. November 24, 2008 B. Piccirillo (Boston, MA) Back in the day this was the best multiplayer on N64. Since then I am sure there are better graphics and such, but none can compare. The weapons were original for its time, graphics, gameplay, control all mastered.
One of the best games ever! September 15, 2008 Brandon Mickle (Massillon, Ohio) Presentation 10 The entire Carrington Institute, voice cut-scenes, awesome futuristic menus and more really bring PD to life. Graphics 9.0 Amazing 3D architecture, beautiful texture design, real-time lighting, solid animation, etc. Framerate suffers now and then. Sound 10 Dolby Stereo Surround Sound, tons of in-game speech, great, ambient music soundtrack and more. Gameplay 10 Whoa. So much to do, so little time. Intense single-player adventure, gripping storyline, and so many objectives. Amazing control and options will hook you. Lasting Appeal 10 The most replay value of N64 game ever made -- period. If we need to explain why, you haven't read our review. 9.8 Overall Incredible Game!
One of the best games for the N64 August 18, 2008 Lincoln V. Webbeking (Seattle, WA) I bought this game having played 007 quite a bit, which was made by the same people and is one of the greatest N64 games ever made. The advantage that Perfect Dark has is in the multiplayer combat. In addition to friends, you can have up to 8 computers playing in the game, with any combination of teams that you want. This is fun with several real friends, or just for playing by yourself against others. The AI is smart enough to be extremely challenging at the hardest difficulty levels, or slow/dumb enough for a new player to learn against at lower difficulty levels. Newer systems have better multiplayer capabilities (online, or hooking up multiple X-boxes for Halo parties, etc), but for the N64 this is as good as it gets (and if you like to play against computers instead of real people, then this is as good as any newer system games that I've seen).
Ehh...an interesting shooter, with fun 4 player options... June 8, 2008 Localheadlinenewsandreviews (Grand Rapids, MI) ...but nothing quite like Goldeneye, or any of the 007 games. If the price is under $10, buy it, it'll be worth it.
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