New Goldeneye 007: Reloaded Screens For Your Eyes Only

Giving the world of James Bond an extra bit of visual pop, Goldeneye 007: Reloaded is sure to impress fans with its updated visuals and improved frame rate. The Wii version looked pretty good, but there's only so much that console can do. The move to the two more powerful and high-definition consoles brings with it the opportunity for the development team to beef up the game's visual by adding new horsepower and tools under its proverbial hood.

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Giving the world of James Bond an extra bit of visual pop, Goldeneye 007: Reloaded is sure to impress fans with its updated visuals and improved frame rate. The Wii version looked pretty good, but there’s only so much that console can do. The move to the two more powerful and high-definition consoles brings with it the opportunity for the development team to beef up the game’s visual by adding new horsepower and tools under its proverbial hood.

Thanks to Activision and their Gamescom reveals, we now have a new batch of screenshots from Goldeneye 007: Reloaded to look at. They’re pretty nice looking, showing a noticeable upgrade in fidelity. Though, you must keep in mind that they’re for your eyes only, agent.


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