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007 Legends

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GF Rating
4.6

76 ratings

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GF Rating
6

Above Average

Bad multiplayer support

posted by Stinger1988 (BEAVERCREEK, OH) Jan 9, 2013

Member since Dec 2012

I was sad to see that there is no online split screen multiplayer so if a friend comes over all we can do is play 1v1 and the multiplayer maps are huge so you spend most of your time looking for each other for a 1 sec kill. Also the game only supports the gamepad and pro controllers. Missions seemed kinda dull. I will say that the one good thing about multiplayer is you have a TON of options for guns and equipment to suit up with.

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GF Rating
5

Fair

OO7 Legends

posted by Rude755 (EAST ROCHESTER, NY) Mar 26, 2013

Member since Oct 2011

Though I am not big on FPS's 007 Legends felt pretty run of the mill early on and could not draw my attention away from other games that I'm currently playing.

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GF Rating
5

Fair

The Game’s name: Bland, James Bland

posted by JMichaud (BETHESDA, MD) Jan 31, 2013

Member since Jan 2008

2 out of 2 gamers (100%) found this review helpful

He’s been around for 50 years (how he stays young is something I don’t get), and he’s thrilled many ladies and killed many guys. He’s James Bond, licensed to kill.
Too bad this game doesn’t live up to that legacy. 007 Legends feels more like a standard shooter with the main character not as James Bond, but a Call of Duty soldier dressed up in a tuxedo and drinking a shaken, not stirred Vodka Martini.
The WiiU version of this game came out months after the other versions, and the game makers try to add more to this version – the extra mission of Skyfall, and they use the touch screen on the WiiU Game Pad. It succeeds – a bit.
The main story mode plays out like any other shooter – get from point A to point B, solve some simple mini game puzzles, and shoot everyone that gets in your way.
The game makers try to put in stealth sections in each level, but the process of sneaking past the guards became so cumbersome and time consuming that it would just be easier to charge in and just shoot the bad guys.
There are also challenges, but there’s no real incentive to try them – and most of them are locked to begin with. Also, a lot of the bonus content (pictures of characters or gadgets/guns) is locked, and I’ve no interest in unlocking them.
There’s an online multiplayer mode, but you have to sign on to Nintento Network – which require yet another password. Thanks, but I’d rather go for the no questions asked Call of Duty online mode instead.
007 Legends’ License to Thrill ought to be revoked. SKIP IT.

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