Espionage, gadgets and a licence to kill: powered by the legendary GoldenEye 007, James Bond produced cult FPS and action games. RomWize re-ranks the best entries by its re-evaluated scores, each with its current score, its versions, their rarity and their collector value.
"The absolute console FPS benchmark from Rare. Twenty Bond-licensed missions with multiple objectives, AI behaviour that was revolutionary for its day and a four-player multiplayer that became outright myth. A genuine genre revolution that redefined what a first-person shooter could be in the living room."
"A polished TPS with varied gameplay mixing combat, driving and stealth. The Hollywood production values and strong voice cast impress. Feels short for experienced players but remains one of the best Bond games on PS2."
"Game Boy James Bond by Saffire/Nintendo. Top-down view, signature gadgets, espionage missions, blackjack casino included. Surprisingly ambitious for a 1998 handheld, stylish writing. More original and free than expected, worth a curious look for Bond or quirky action-RPG fans."
"Among the best Bond games of its era. Smooth FPS/TPS alternation, varied levels including stealth and vehicle combat. Solid splitscreen multiplayer. Pierce Brosnan at his best in a Bond video game."
"Faithful adaptation of the 1963 classic with Sean Connery's original voice. Solid though conventional TPS gameplay. Bond fans will appreciate the retro atmosphere and film-inspired levels despite slightly dated mechanics."
"A rich, complete Gundam mixing mech piloting with strategic management. Snappy battles, story mode faithful to the source and careful modelling. Mostly for fans."
"Reloaded brings the Wii GoldenEye to 360 with a more modern Bond and snappy multiplayer. The N64 memory looms but the result is honest, iconic levels regain bite, and MI6 Ops mode adds good variety for the spy's fans."
"A solid in-house take on the Bond film that holds up surprisingly well on the N64. Its fourteen missions juggle stealth, Q's gadgets and driving sections with proper 007 flair, and the four-player split-screen keeps the couch party lively long after the credits roll."
"Winning Eleven Pro Evolution Soccer 2007 is the Japanese version of PES 2007, identical at heart. The next-gen transition still feels rushed, but the PES gameplay keeps its precision. For Japanese-speaking PES fans."
"The Tengen adaptation of James Bond The Duel, mixing side action and tactical bits. Stiff handling, decent atmosphere, lovely for 007 fans."