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Perfect Dark Zero on Xbox 360 (2005)

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Average rating: 53%
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2.5 stars out of 5
from 2,523 members
 
Certificate: Certificate: 16
User collections: Games I Own
Developers: RARE
Format: Xbox 360
Number of players: 1
Released: 02/12/2005

Brief synopsis of Perfect Dark Zero

Sequels are big business in the games industry. Once a studio hits on a successful idea, theres often a lot of pressure from publishers to continue the winning formula. And while some people like to bring out a sequel every year, others spend an age getting just one ready. Rare have spent five and a half years on the sequel to Perfect Dark on the N64. Itself a spiritual sequel to the dearly beloved Goldeneye, Perfect Dark won the hearts of hardened 'Goldenistas' with hugely customisable multiplayer modes and a fun story mode that even supported two player co-operative play.

Since then, a sequel has been slated for GameCube; then - following the Microsoft buy-out - for Xbox. With the perfectionists at Rare unable to keep their hands off it, it slipped again to Xbox 360. But perhaps this is a blessing, and Perfect Dark Zero standing proudly shoulder to shoulder with its comrades in the Xbox 360 launch line-up is a stirring sight.

The story once again concerns itself with the adventures of svelte lovely Joanna Dark. As is increasingly common in this genre, the game is in fact a prequel to the well-loved original Perfect Dark and tells the story of how she entered the employ of the Carrington Institute as a trusted member of their corporate espionage division.

Three years before the events depicted on N64, Joanna embarks on a mission for the first time with her bounty hunter ex-cop father. What follows are 13 episodes that show how Joanna cut her teeth during a particularly fierce flare-up between eternal enemies the Carrington Institute and dataDyne Corp. Get that catsuit nimble feeling of girlyness as you roll and skip round each stage, toting a satisfying array of chunky weaponry. Detractors of the first Perfect Dark said that the graphics were too ambitious - sometimes appearing a muddy mess. Thats not a criticism that the Xbox 360 version is going to face. PDZ already looks like something from the year 2020, ferchrissakes - handy, seeing as that's the setting for the game.

With a Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound facility and a big TV, the big guns look and sound...well, bigger than ever. The Limited Edition comes with a comic book, slipcase and bonus DVD - well worth the extra five brick.

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Rated - 1 starDreadful

A customer from London, England , 17/08/2007

REALLY don't bother - rent something else.

  6 out of 7 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 2 starsDisappointing!!

A customer from London , 07/04/2006

What a real shocker! I was expecting a stunning game, instead I was sick of the storyline and bored of the gameplay. The original game was special this sequel on the 360 is just plain dull. The best part is the multiplayer on xbox live but doesnt match the entertainment of Call of Duty.

good graphics and sound, boring story.

  3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 4 starsNowhere Near As Bad As the Reviews Say

Simon Mullin from Liverpool , 10/04/2006

I actually own this game and thought I'd put my opinion across. I have to say that the inital one player gameplay could be improved but if you are a fan of Xbox Live, as I am, then this game is superb. Along with around 6/7 of my friends its online game play (especially infection) is amazing. Yes the graphics could be a little better, but overall when played with friends, blowing each other up, exchanging verbals and so on, you really do stuggle to find a better first person shoot-em-up.

  2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 4 starsOnline treasure

Sean Carriere from Scotland , 02/02/2007

This game has to be one of the most memorable games i have played on the 360. The actual game has addictive qualities that just get you playing it time and time again, the gameplay is fantastic. What tops this game is its online capabilities: firstly it has a co-op mode that is second to none and the multiplayer online is the best i have experienced on a consule yet and as fars as computer figures go, Joanna Dark has to rate as the hottest chick out there. This is a must for any 360 owner and is one i will forever keep in my collection.

  2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 1 starDreadful

A customer from London, England , 17/08/2007

REALLY don't bother - rent something else.

  6 out of 7 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 4 starsListen to the reviews

Alistair9 from Cambridge [Highly rated reviewer] , 22/04/2008

I got exactly what i expected from the reviews here. I got to the second level of single player and switched off; I then played multiplayer and didn't leave the house for 2 days

  1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

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