
This game is rated ESRB: Teen for Blood, Mild Language, Mild Suggestive Themes and Violence.
GoldenEye 007 is a first-person shooter developed by Eurocom Entertainment Software for the Wii, released in 2010. A reimagining of the classic film, it features an updated single-player campaign written by original screenwriter Bruce Feirstein, with Daniel Craig replacing Pierce Brosnan in the Bond role. Players move through familiar settings from the movie — including the dam, the streets of St. Petersburg, and a jungle base — with the option to approach situations stealthily or through direct combat, and a gadget that reveals intelligence via augmented reality. Multiplayer is a significant component. Local split-screen supports up to four players and draws from a roster of 40 characters, including eight classic Bond figures such as Oddjob, Jaws, and Blofeld. Seventeen modifiers allow further customization across more than 500 possible combinations. Online play accommodates up to eight players, incorporating an XP progression system with unlockables and achievements.
Set in between Quantum of Solace and Skyfall, MI6 Agents James Bond and Alec Trevelyan are tasked by M with infiltrating a chemical weapons facility in Arkhangelsk, Russia, which is believed to be the source of weapons used by a terrorist cell to target British embassies around the globe. The mission goes awry when Trevelyan is shot by General Ourumov. Bond escapes by detonating explosives he had placed throughout the facility before fleeing Arkhangelsk via aeroplane. Later, a phone call intercepted from Ourumov connects him to Russian gangster Valentin Zukovsky as Ourumov attempts to acquire a helicopter that has been modified to survive an electromagnetic pulse. Zukovsky directs him to an arms fair in Dubai but is unable to stop Onatopp and Ourumov from stealing the helicopter. However, he is able to plant his smartphone on board, and MI6 is able to track the helicopter to a remote base in Siberia. Bond is unable to stop the theft of a GoldenEye weapons satellite which is detonated by Ourumov. Bond is able to rescue Natalya Simonova before being arrested by the Russian army. Believing Bond and Simonova to be responsible for the GoldenEye blast, Russian Defense Minister Dmitri Mishkin interrogates the two in Saint Petersburg, but is killed by Ourumov, who then abducts Natalya. Bond pursues him to a train and confronts him over his plan for the GoldenEye satellite. Onatopp betrays Ourumov and kills him. Bond is able to help Natalya off the train and goes to a meeting at Statue Park learning that Trevelyan survived his execution at the hands of Ourumov and is now Janus, the mastermind behind the GoldenEye theft and leaves with Natalya, who is instrumental to his plan. Bond is able to infiltrate a solar facility in northwestern Nigeria and tricks Trevelyan into destroying his supercomputers stopping his plan to use the satellite to destroy London erasing evidence of finances he stole. After fighting Trevelyan, Bond is able to overload the facility control room and shoot Trevelyan, sending him to his death over the tower. Simonova and Bond escape the base by helicopter, with the couple kissing in the mission's aftermath.

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