What we do get here is an obvious visual boost along with some new challenge-style missions in the MI6 Ops mode. Don’t expect a massively different campaign or enhanced sections, as you won’t get them.
Now, that same remake is back, this time on the PS3 and Xbox 360, and I must admit, I was a little surprised when it was announced, and wondered if a Wii port could hold its own against some of the biggest FPS release to ever grace any platform.įirstly, what you need to know is, aside from a few extra bits and pieces, GoldenEye 007: Reloaded is pretty much the exact same game as the Wii outing. It wasn’t quite enough to live up to the original title’s legacy, but decent controls, a solid campaign and some nifty multiplayer content made it into a great Wii FPS. Not only was it one of the very first console FPS titles that actually worked, boasting controls that weren’t a finger-bending mess, but it also, arguably, kick-started the whole console FPS multiplayer genre we know today, providing superb competitive shooter action long before the Halos, CoDs and Battlefields of the world.įans have been clamouring for the return of the original GoldenEye for a long time, and last year, Activision granted that wish, releasing GoldenEye 007 for the Wii, a remixed and restructured take on the N64 title.
i'll be sure to check it out.Few would argue the legendary status of the original N64 classic, GoldenEye.
I keep mine on insert for the toggle, home for explanations and the arrow keys for moving through.Īs for the buttons that don't work, that's usually the normal corner close button of a windows dialog. You can bind it to toggle, show explanation for each setting, scroll values up down and select options. Peop's video plugins have a small black toolbar on the top of the screen that you can toggle on and off. I can't remember encountering any problems with the Test button or some buttons to not work. (04-18-2012, 06:39 AM)vsub Wrote: If you use PEC(psx emulation cheater)as video plugin you can change at least video settings during gameplay by pressing Ctrl+K
The newest beta update at emucr for PCSX Reloaded is from yesterday and it's constantly updated but the last ePSXe update is from 2008) (04-17-2012, 08:02 PM)Coornio Wrote: Some buttons don't do anything at all, and it's advised to keep away from the "test plugin" buttons.I can't remember encountering any problems with the Test button or some buttons to not work.īTW since we are talking about PSX emulators.which one is better,ePSXe or PCSX Reloaded. Restart the emulator after enabling the option It does,just make sure to enable Run=>Enable Logs(this will show the console but this way,you will always be able to close the emulator) (04-17-2012, 08:02 PM)Coornio Wrote: and it doesn't exit properly if you close the game window without "terminating" emulation (keeps playing the game without a window running). You have to restart the emulator to change any settings once a game has been launchedIf you use PEC(psx emulation cheater)as video plugin you can change at least video settings during gameplay by pressing Ctrl+K Alright, i make it all look bad, but at least it's not crashing without a reason (while emulating that is). Some buttons don't do anything at all, and it's advised to keep away from the "test plugin" buttons. You have to restart the emulator to change any settings once a game has been launched, and it doesn't exit properly if you close the game window without "terminating" emulation (keeps playing the game without a window running). moved away from it because of that.ĮPSXe: My personal favorite. A bit notorious for being retarded and crashing out of the blue though, i don't know if it's just me or it is some sort of bug. PSXeven: A good emulator, allows you to change settings on the fly, plugin/memcard/savestate manager, nice all around. Messy, can't spare the details, it's been a year since and it didn't last 2 days. PCSX: Tried this for a short while just to see how it is, but personally i found it the worst of the lot. I'm not too sure whether it accepts other plugins, haven't used it a lot. PSX: Straight-forward emulator, doesn't really offer many options and lots of appraisal. (04-17-2012, 07:05 PM)PrisonGuy Wrote: Anyone try out epsxe and compare it to one of the many PS1 emulators?