There’s less than 24 hours before PS3 and Xbox 360 owners get to engage in hot and heavy James Bond action on their consoles. But there’s more than just a campaign and multiplayer on the disc. This new video introduces the game’s Mi6 missions, separate chunks of gameplay that task players to complete different objectives with a suite of different modifiers.
It’s going to be a little while yet before we get to Daniel Craig as Ian Fleming’s iconic secret agent on the big screen. The fact that he’ll be reprising the role in Activision’s new Goldeneye game is as good a reason as any to pick up the modern take on a FPS classic.
In the US, if you want your copy of GoldenEye 007: Reloaded to come with the paintball multiplayer mode, you’ll have to buy it from GameStop. In the UK, it’s a GAME exclusive. And in Australia? You can get it anywhere you like, baby.
Activision’s hoping the multiplayer golden goose will lay a golden gun one more time with the impending release of Goldeneye 007: Reloaded, the shinier PS3 and Xbox 360 version the game that came out last year for the Wii.
In the lead-up to its October release, Activision has given the world an eight-minute glimpse of a new Stealth Walkthrough gameplay video for GoldenEye 007: Reloaded.
Like Mi6, like Mi6; aside from the singleplayer campaign and online multiplayer, the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of Goldeneye 007: Reloaded will feature standalone missions that will task players with assault, elimination, stealth and defence objectives — like Mi6.