The 1st 007 game on the Wii

User Rating: 6 | 007: Quantum of Solace WII

007: Quantum of Solace for the Nintendo Wii is base on Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace films on James Bond, who is play by Daniel Craig. The game begins you playing as James Bond (a British MI6 spy), whom just kidnap Mr. White, who belong to a group call Quantum. While James and M interrogate White, they are attacked by the MI6 agent Henry Mitchell (a traitor of MI6, a spy organization in which James Bond is in), who James Bond kills but Mr. White escapes from him and M. Later, Bond spies on a meeting of Quantum members and photographs them; among them is Dominic Greene, a well known environmentalist. The game jumps forward to Bond crash landing in Bolivia, where Greene is trying to buy land. By this time, Bond has met Camille Montes, who is seeking vengeance against General Medrano, who is trying to overthrow the Bolivian government. Bond learns that Medrano killed Camille's family, and this is why she wants revenge. Bond opens up to Camille about the death of his former love, recounting the events of Casino Royale. The player follows through the plot of Casino Royale, from Bond chasing Mollaka through Madagascar, and Bond infiltrating the Science Center to kill Dimitrios, saving Skyfleet from Carlos, killing Bliss en route to Montenegro, meeting Vesper, saving Le Chiffre from Steven Obanno and his men, saving Vesper from Le Chiffre, and finally confronting Vesper and Gettler in Venice where Vesper dies, at which point it flashes back to the present. Bond and Camille soon arrive at a hotel in the middle of the Bolivian desert. There, Greene and Medrano are discussing the land that Greene wants to buy; Greene will fund Medrano's attempt to overthrow the government in exchange for the land that he wants. Bond and Camille break up the meeting; Camille then kills Medrano while Bond kills Greene. During the fight, the hotel's fuel cells are ignited; Bond and Camille manage to escape from the hotel before it explodes. They leave the area in an MI6 helicopter.In the closing scene it is revealed that Mr. White and Guy Haines are looking at MI6 debriefings and updates on 007's missions. The game ends with a short scene of Bond outside the house telling M that he's going in. The gameplay of 007: Quantum of Solace is some what harder to aim, if you don't rise your arm high enough to make the Wii mote register with the wii sensor bar, the button sometimes responds, but when you need to jump across, you sometimes end up dying. The graphics in 007: Quantum of Solace is decient, the character models doesn't look full detail and the weapon's iron sights (while aiming down the sights) look very nice, but too close for submachine guns and assault rifles. The sounds in 007: Quantum of Solace, it's sound effects are the same, the voice actor is good like the movies counter part and it also has that classic James Bond theme. Overall, 007: Quantum of Solace is alright game, there are some very short missions with adverge misson, unlike the previous James Bond 007 games, this one doesn't give you a lot of objectives and is very straight forward.

Gameplay: 4- If you don't aim high enough on the Wii mote it doesn't register the cursor, no classic controller/pro support and some parts you can jump pass it sometimes end up dying.

Graphics: 7- Character model look okay and the weapon model is nice.

Sound: 8- Classic James Bond theme and sound effects, nice voice acting from the actual actors.

Value: 3- No use of a classic controller/pro, might be annoying to aim and shoot with the Wii mote if you don't have a steady hand.

Total: 5.5