If you’re a fan of the OG GoldenEye 007 you should listen up, a spiritual successor is on its way to PC.
I’m sure we’ve all got fond memories of playing some of the classic ‘90s first-person shooters with friends and family, either when they were originally released, or through the modern re-releases.
Check out the Golden-Eye 007 re-release below
Out of all of them, GoldenEye 007 seemingly reigns supreme, and for good reason. While it hasn’t aged very well, it’s still a lot of fun to play with some friends, whether it be taking turns playing the singleplayer missions, or going head-to-head on multiplayer, whether it be shootouts, slap fights, or competing for the legendary golden gun.
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The title made headlines not too long ago when it was re-released for Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo platforms, and now it’s been the primary inspiration for a spiritual successor, Agent 64: Spies Never Die.
Developed by Replicant D6, Agent 64: Spies Never Die is a shooter that aims to take players back to the good old days of console shooters, with an original campaign reminiscent of the classic Bond stories.
A trailer was recently released showcasing some of the gameplay, and it looks glorious as if it had just travelled to the future in a time machine.
It comes complete with an art style that looks almost exactly like GoldenEye 007’s, including the goofy real-life faces printed across the models, and of course, it supports a four-player split-screen co-op, an essential part of any classic shooter.
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There’s currently no concrete release date, but if you’re on PC, you can play a free demo of the game on Steam, which will take you through one of the levels and give you a taste of what you can expect from the full release.
Agent 64: Spies Never Die is expected to drop sometime later this year, only for PC.