So the question is should you buy goldeneye? The answer..... Yes you should..... Then buy a nintendo 64 to play it on. Like many fans of the original i was really looking forward to playing the greatest multi-player shooter of all time but unforunately i got this instead. A remake and update of the original game should have been great but unforunately the game struggled to feel like anything more than an atempt to take money off loyal fans. The single player campign lasted a good 8-10 hours so it will keep you busy for a while but even with the achievements you dont really want to play through the campaign again. The controls are nowhere near as sharp as some modern day shooters and that in itself harms the singal player campaign as at times it feels like your just spraying bullets in hope. The visuals in the campaign are very dynamic but it does little to distract you from the failings of the game playing as daniel craig just seems out of place and was an unneccisary update and the campaign itself doesnt offer up half as much entertainment as other campaigns in rival games in this genre. Now to where the game really lets it down the MULTIPLAYER, lets face it, it should have been great it had the best possible groundwork inplace and was a tremendous failure. The level design is very poor compared to that of the first game its very bland and ruins the experience, then its the introduction of loadouts what was wrong with how it was done in the original you all start of with a pistol and pick up weapons from the ground that was how it should have been done. In truth the designer tried to change to much in a game that just didnt need changing what happened to the old mantra of if it aint broke dont fix it. In reality goldeneye will always be great but maybe its a game we should really leave in the retro collum?