Ranking Every James Bond Video Game Worst To Best
13. Tomorrow Never Dies (1999)
The first major Bond game released after GoldenEye 007, and developed by the little-known Black Ops Entertainment no less, Tomorrow Never Dies was never going to live up to the masterful accomplishments of its predecessor, and - gasp - it didn't.
But it's certainly not bad, despite ditching the first-person perspective for third-person and, most criminally of all, featuring no multiplayer component whatsoever.
Still, on its own merits it's an efficient if workmanlike movie tie-in, albeit one released almost two years after the film hit screens.
There's nothing particularly revelatory about the gameplay, but it lets you play out some of the cinematic equivalent's better set-pieces and actually tries to be faithful to it, so there's that.
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