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The futuristic Perfect Dark casts players as Joanna Dark, a secret agent who becomes embroiled in a sinister conspiracy involving aliens and an evil corporation. Gameplay is broken down into missions, each with objectives that must be unerringly completed before progressing to the next mission. This is not your typical kill-anything-that-moves game: putting a bullet in the wrong person, not keeping the right one alive, or perforating a seemingly unimportant inanimate object can often result in mission failure.
While Perfect Dark's solo missions play out much like those in GoldenEye 007, the game's fantastic multiplayer options are another matter entirely. Cooperative and counteroperative simultaneous-play modes allow for another player to join in on a mission as, respectively, a teammate or the enemy. However, the real fun here is in the highly customizable Combat Simulator, a one-to-four-player simultaneous-play mode that features both free-for-alls and team-based challenges and can include up to eight Simulants, computer-controlled combatants of varying behavior.
Although Simulants make for decent adversaries or teammates, you'll want to grab a friend--and an Expansion Pak, as only 35 percent of the game is available without one--to fully enjoy Perfect Dark. --Joe Hon
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154 of 166 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
If you only buy one game for your N64, make it this one...,
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= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Perfect Dark (Game Cartridge)
If only *half* of the goodies Rare (the developers of this game) have dropped on us wind up being in here, it still warrants five stars. But knowing them, they've only told us half of all the new stuff!Based on Rare's extremely-popular Goldeneye engine, this is the "semi-sequel"... follow Joanna Dark as she infiltrates the dataDyne corporation to uncover a deep, sci-fi-based plot, with loads of weapons, strategy, and multiplayer fun! Confirmed features include:
153 of 167 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect Dark is just plain Perfect,
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= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Perfect Dark (Game Cartridge)
Its not an easy task to follow-up 1997's shootem up masterpiece Goldeneye. One of the bestselling games of all-time and a fan favorite, the game had something for everyone. But Rare, the original maker, has outdone themeselves with Perfect Dark. You play as Joanna Dark, a government agent on earth in 2029. As Joanna, its your job to stop the evil company DataDyne from taking control of the earth. This is a rapid first person shooter that gives you amazing weapons in awesome levels. You walking through futuristic Chicago, with an alien weapon shooting down bad guys, is one the coolest parts of the game, and all the parts are like this. The multiplayer was something Goldeney was hailed for, and PD's is leaps and bounds better. You can add extra bots, computer players, to your deathmatches, waste all your friends with over 44 weapons. And best of all, you can play the 1 player game, as a bad guy! The game requires the 4mb Expansion pack for the other half of the game and multi-player and is rated M for a lot of blood, as well as swearing that include s**t and b**ch, so its not a game for the kiddies. All in all, the game is a little Dark, but even more Perfect.
28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What a Pleasant and Bloody Surprise!,
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This review is from: Perfect Dark (Game Cartridge)
Being a fan of the Goldeneye game (which allowed for hours of death match fun for up to 4 people) my anticipation for Perfect Dark was high. I was, however, prepared for a letdown. Nor did I expect a superior gaming experience to Perfect Dark's infamous classic predecessor. What a pleasant and bloody surprise to find the action, gameplay, and the ever important graphics to be so dazzling and all immersing as to make my friends and I almost giveup playing Goldeneye completely!A very Bond-like scenario, a secret agent (Joanna Dark) must save the world from nasty covert agencies and aliens! Ok, the aliens part isn't the least bit Bond-like but that's about the only difference. The single player story mode is very cinematic and interesting and fun enough, but what makes this game standout, like a strangely beautiful sore thumb, is the multiplayer gaming options. King of the hill (which gives you the option of stationary or mobile hill) forces you to defend a certain position from up to 4 computer simulants, of which you can change the level of intensity and intelligence, thus giving control of the difficulty numerous variables. There's the combat simulator (my favorite) which is just basically running around shooting either your friends or computer simulants until you achieve a certain point level (again this option is adjustable for ever changing gameplay). The realistic "deaths" and the amount of blood is what earned Perfect Dark its Mature rating, and considering in first player mode the computer enemies will literally beg you not to kill them and cry out to God as they die I think the rating is appropriate. And speaking of killing, the huge arsenal of weapons is another in a long list of plusses that make Perfect Dark, to date, the best game for the N64. Bottom line if you loved Goldeneye and are seeking a newer and better gaming experience in which you and 3 other friends can sit around and play at killing each other in realistic (but not actual) fashion picking up Perfect Dark would be a pretty good idea. Only drawback is that if you don't already own a controller pack, memory pack, and rumble pack you will need to invest in each to experience Perfect Dark in all its glory. ... So casual gamers might actually want to wait for the inevitable price drop (N64 will have to do this eventually, considering the release of PS2), but die hard gamers that are finding Goldeneye merely nostalgic ought to seriously consider making the investment. A solid and always fun gaming experience.
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