
However, the real appeal is that the Quantum tie-in game is really a Casino Royale game in disguise. This is not necessarily because the game is the GoldenEye of its generation, as Quantum of Solace is very much a modern shooter influenced by Call of Duty. Craig's Bond is playable in a few games, but the only game that's a direct adaptation of one of his movies is 2008's Quantum of Solace. Most fans will be disappointed to know that out of all the Bond movies of this era, the most prominent game released was based on his most forgettable film in the series.īond fans who would like to play more games based in the Daniel Craig era of Bond, the Quantum of Solace game is actually worth playing. A mediocre, cynical cashgrab you're better off ignoring.While Daniel Craig's memorable tenure as James Bond will come to an end with No Time To Die, his movies don't have as many video game adaptions of his as his predecessors do. This is, unfortunately, because the once strong Bond video game franchise that thrived in the '90s and '00s fell apart during Craig's time as Bond.

This is just poorly written interactive fan-fiction that EA put out to profit off of its name.

You don't even get to play as Bond! Instead, you're parading around as some random gritman who got his eye shot out by Doctor No and is referred to as "GoldenEye" for the rest of the game. Now sit back, relax, take a sip of that dry martini, and let’s get to it.ġ of 24 24. So to help you sort out which games and consoles you’re going to be digging out of your closet to get prepped for Spectre, we’ve decided to comb the pile and rank them from worst to best.

Much like the movies, there’s a lot of games that take advantage of the 007 license that are pretty entertaining. Ian Fleming’s James Bond is easily the most well known character in espionage fiction, starring in an astounding number of works across all mediums: novels, film, comic strips and, of course, videogames.
