the standard deathmatch, capture the briefcase, and king of the hill.
You can also play the game singly against simulants, in single-player
with simulants against other simulants, with two to four players against
simulants, or with two to four players with teams of simulants. Add new
items such as cloaking, shields, and the slow-motion-inducing power
boost, new weapons such as the fly-by-wire rocket and the FarSight
(which can shoot through walls), and the ability to customize what
weapons and items appear on a stage, and you have an almost endless
number of variations.
eyond all that, new weapons, simulants, multiplayer maps, and cheats
can be opened up by completing the training level's target practice
stages and the numerous levels in the challenge mode, where you fight
against simulants in an array of prearranged variations. The number of
things that you can unlock in the game is simply staggering. There are
even options to play through the normal missions in the game with a
simulant buddy, in a two-player split-screen perspective with a friend,
or against a second player who acts as the enemies (yes, that's plural,
since he keeps coming back as long as there are any enemies left
standing) in the level and tries to keep you from completing your
objectives.
But the question remains: Is it fun? It is incredibly so - every bit
as much as GoldenEye 007 and more. As a single-player or multiplayer FPS
experience Perfect Dark is unparalleled on the console systems. The
game's only real detractions are that the easiest difficulty setting is
too easy, which is made up for by the harder settings being fantastic,
and the frame rate can be slow at times, which is only really a problem
if you're playing with three or four players with a mess of simulants.
If you've been playing. i personly give this game a 10 out of 10
the standard deathmatch, capture the briefcase, and king of the hill.
You can also play the game singly against simulants, in single-player
with simulants against other simulants, with two to four players against
simulants, or with two to four players with teams of simulants. Add new
items such as cloaking, shields, and the slow-motion-inducing power
boost, new weapons such as the fly-by-wire rocket and the FarSight
(which can shoot through walls), and the ability to customize what
weapons and items appear on a stage, and you have an almost endless
number of variations.
eyond all that, new weapons, simulants, multiplayer maps, and cheats
can be opened up by completing the training level's target practice
stages and the numerous levels in the challenge mode, where you fight
against simulants in an array of prearranged variations. The number of
things that you can unlock in the game is simply staggering. There are
even options to play through the normal missions in the game with a
simulant buddy, in a two-player split-screen perspective with a friend,
or against a second player who acts as the enemies (yes, that's plural,
since he keeps coming back as long as there are any enemies left
standing) in the level and tries to keep you from completing your
objectives.
But the question remains: Is it fun? It is incredibly so - every bit
as much as GoldenEye 007 and more. As a single-player or multiplayer FPS
experience Perfect Dark is unparalleled on the console systems. The
game's only real detractions are that the easiest difficulty setting is
too easy, which is made up for by the harder settings being fantastic,
and the frame rate can be slow at times, which is only really a problem
if you're playing with three or four players with a mess of simulants.
If you've been playing. i personly give this game a 10 out of 10