Compare prices, reviews and videos between "GoldenEye 007" and "Red Steel 2" for Wii.

GoldenEye 007 (Wii) vs Red Steel 2 (Wii)

GoldenEye 007 - Overview

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Release Date: 11/02/10
Genre: First-person shooter
Developer: Eurocom
Publisher: Activision
ESRB Rating: Teen
ESRB Content: Blood, Mild Language, Mild Suggestive Themes, Violence

The GoldenEye story comes to life once again with an updated single player storyline featuring Daniel Craig as Bond and written by Bruce Feirstein, the screenwriter for the original movie. Surprise enemies covertly or engage in a full on firefight and use Bond's latest gadget to uncover intel in augmented reality as you relive all the classic GoldenEye movie moments. Infiltrate the dam and destroy the facility; chase Ourumov in the tank through the streets of St. Petersburgh; and investigate the secret jungle base.

Features

• 50 unique characters: Play as your favorite Bond characters and villains, including 8 classic characters – Oddjob, Jaws, Scaramanga, Baron Samedi, Dr. No, Rosa Klebb, Red Grant, and Blofeld

• 17 special game modifiers: Mix and match to create a unique gaming experience every time you play. Put a twist on standard game types with special modes like Paintball, Melee Only and You Only Live Twice

• A vast arsenal of weapons and gadgets: Eliminate adversaries with Bond's signature P99 and an assortment of automatic and sniper rifles, or ensure a surprise attack with proximity mines

• Online multiplayer: GoldenEye also features online multiplayer for up to 8 players designed for seasoned FPS online gamers with unique modes and a robust XP system for unlockables and achievements

Red Steel 2 - Overview

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Release Date: 03/23/10
Genre: First-person shooter
Developer: Ubisoft
Publisher: Ubisoft
ESRB Rating: Teen
ESRB Content: Animated Blood, Mild Language, Mild Suggestive Themes, Violence

Red Steel 2 is a first-person shooter/ first-person combat video game in development by Ubisoft Paris for the Wii video game console. It is the sequel to Red Steel. Red Steel 2 is played in a first-person perspective where players can alternate between shooting and sword fighting. Swordplay has been refined with the aid of Wii MotionPlus. Players will be able to fight up to six enemies at a time, and will be able to deflect their opponents' bullets with their sword. Gamers will also have the chance to fully calibrate Wii MotionPlus to their tastes. As the player progresses, new abilities and weapons will be available for the player to either purchase or earn. Gameplay is made special by combos, finishing moves and other kills.

GoldenEye 007 - Deals

Regular Street Price
$19.99
The lowest regular price from our tracked stores

Price last verified: 7 hours ago (12:13AM PDT).
$15.67
Savings
22%
Deal Factor
5.8
Lowest Price Seen: $12.33 on Dec 14

Price last verified: 6 hours ago (12:27AM PDT).
$19.99
Savings
none
Deal Factor
5.3
Lowest Price Seen: $9.99 on Jul 27

Price last verified: 2 hours ago (05:12AM PDT).
$20.27
Savings
none
Deal Factor
5.3
Price Drop: $21.40 to $20.27 on May 22
Lowest Price Seen: $20.23 on Apr 24

Red Steel 2 - Deals

Regular Street Price
$19.99
The lowest regular price from our tracked stores

Price last verified: 2 hours ago (05:13AM PDT).
$16.12
Savings
19%
Deal Factor
5.0
Lowest Price Seen: $5.95 on Dec 18

Price last verified: 2 hours ago (04:28AM PDT).
$19.99
Savings
none
Deal Factor
4.7
Lowest Price Seen: $17.99 on Feb 07

GoldenEye 007 - Reviews

8.2
based on 5 top critics

8.0
GoldenEye 007 is one of the rare game remakes that actually manages to simultaneously provide warm-feeling nostalgia and solid, updated gameplay.

8.5
GoldenEye 007 is an entirely new and incredibly fun shooter that doesn't rely on its prestigious pedigree to provide thrills.

8.0
It's not easy being a spy (at least until you tweak the controls).

9.0
Can Activision capture the same magic that Nintendo and Rare did two generations ago?

7.7
Just like old times...mostly.

Red Steel 2 - Reviews

7.1
based on 3 top critics
and 2 virtual ratings

8.6
Ubisoft rights the wrongs with this rebooting of the Wii launch title.

7.5
Despite some frustrations, Red Steel 2's stylish blend of shooting with swordfighting is frequently exciting and makes good use of motion controls.

5.4
Ubisoft does a "re-do" on Red Steel, but does it surpass its disappointing predecessor?

7.0
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