Therefore, to avoid gunfights with numerous opponents, it is advantageous to eliminate soldiers and security cameras before they spot or hear the player. Stealth is a significant element of the gameplay frequent gunfire can alert distant guards, and activated alarms can trigger infinitely-respawning enemies. The weapons vary in characteristics such as rate of fire, degree of penetration, and type of ammunition used, and inflict different levels of damage depending on which body part they hit. Most of the game's firearms are modelled on real-life counterparts (although their names are altered), while others are based on fictitious devices featured in the Bond films, such as the Golden Gun and Moonraker laser. The player's initial weapon in most missions is James Bond's Walther PPK, called the PP7 special issue in-game. Guns have a finite magazine and must be reloaded after a certain number of shots, but the player may acquire and carry as many weapons as can be found in each mission. The arsenal of weapons includes pistols, submachine guns, assault rifles, grenades, and throwing knives, among others.
Some gadgets from the James Bond film series are featured in the game and are often used to complete particular mission objectives for example, in one level the electromagnetic watch from Live and Let Die is used to acquire a jail cell key. Each level requires the player to complete a certain set of objectives – such as collecting or destroying specified items, rescuing hostages, or meeting with friendly non-player characters (NPCs) – and then exit the stage.
In the single-player mode, the player takes the role of James Bond through a series of free-roaming 3D levels. GoldenEye 007 is a first-person shooter that features both single and multiplayer modes. The game includes a split-screen multiplayer mode in which two, three, or four players can compete in different types of deathmatch games. The game features a single-player campaign in which players assume the role of British Secret Intelligence Service agent James Bond as he fights to prevent a criminal syndicate from using a satellite weapon against London to cause a global financial meltdown. It was released for the Nintendo 64 video game console in August 1997. GoldenEye 007 is a first-person shooter video game developed by Rare and based on the 1995 James Bond film GoldenEye. Graeme Norgate, Grant Kirkhope, Robin Beanland
Martin Hollis, Karl Hilton, David Doak, Adrian Smith. Unfortunately, this game is currently available only in this version.