Ranking Every James Bond Video Game Worst To Best
19. The Living Daylights (1987)
This adaptation of one of the most under-appreciated Bond films is sadly no such dark horse. It's not bad, though, with publisher Domark offering up an easy improvement over their wretched A View to a Kill.
As a bog-standard, meat-and-potatoes side-scroller, The Living Daylights delivers the basic goods and is fine for a few laughs, even if its repetition, middling visuals, and occasionally annoying controls prevent it from being anywhere close to genuinely good.
A brainless yet inoffensive time-waster for sure, and some of the music rocks, if it still offers little to make it truly feel like a full-fat Bond video game.
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