id like to know what you guys think about goldeneye for the nintendo 64? anything about its soundtrack, the npc's, the levels? anything you thought caught your eye about the game good or bad. looking for honest reviews here my friends.
DuMmTmhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYmqJl4MoNI
im proud of you for showing me this speedrun. thank you
im proud of you for showing me this speedrun. thank you
EntropyTFlol shut up
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the controls were pretty god awful even back then, mario 64 had complex controls that were still fun and easy to grasp around the same time
that being said, playing it an emulator with mouse injection is fantastic and really highlights the great game underneath the shitty controls
that being said, playing it an emulator with mouse injection is fantastic and really highlights the great game underneath the shitty controls
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGW8GIrfj7A friend of mine, kind of sick at the game
Gritomahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bt2ppSH5Ynk
or
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQZLEegUK74
debate
this is an interesting debate here, i would choose the antenna cradle music because it is split into two depending on how far you have gone into the level, and it starts from a calm but still suspenseful intro to a more hype running like sequence and an epic finale sudden cut of music when you go and fight 006 at the bottom of the level itself, ending it with an epic credit song. shoutout to grant kirkhope for making astounding music tracks where ever he goes in the rare studios.
or
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQZLEegUK74
debate[/quote]
this is an interesting debate here, i would choose the antenna cradle music because it is split into two depending on how far you have gone into the level, and it starts from a calm but still suspenseful intro to a more hype running like sequence and an epic finale sudden cut of music when you go and fight 006 at the bottom of the level itself, ending it with an epic credit song. shoutout to grant kirkhope for making astounding music tracks where ever he goes in the rare studios.