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Marc Saltzman review includes screenshots. "As Bond fans would expect, the game features a mix of unabashed gun-totin' action and slower-paced, stealthy sequences."
Game Revolution - The World Is Not Enough
Review of the game by Joe. "While TWINE isn't a very original game and is definitely not the best game of its kind, it is still a solid one, good for a few thrills and some good hours. If there weren't so many better games of the same ilk, I'd definitely recommend this one. But there are, and TWINE isn't at the top of the stack. However, if you've got all the rest and you're looking for more, then you should absolutely give this game a shot."
GamePro.com - The World Is Not Enough
Review of the game by Human Tornado. "The World Is Not Enough doesn't quite surpass the gameplay standard set by the recent Perfect Dark, but it does have better audio and the graphics are a notch above its predecessor, GoldenEye. Bond fans and N64 gamers who long for a solid shooter will be really pleased with the elements in TWINE. It's a great addition to the N64 library of games."
GameSpot
Shane Satterfield review for PC [6.7/10] includes screenshots and movies. "If you're tired of playing through Medal of Honor or Metal Gear Solid, it provides temporary relief."
GameSpot
Shane Satterfield review for GameCube [7.4/10] includes screenshots. "Provides an engaging experience but fails to match the gameplay finesse of GoldenEye."
GameSpot - The World is not Enough
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IGN - The World is Not Enough
Review of the game by Matt Casamassina. "The World is Not Enough is an excellent 3D shooter for Nintendo 64 and an amazing follow-up to Rare's GoldenEye." [scores 8.9/10].
The World Is Not Enough Online
Reviewed by: Mike Schneider, "Not quite on par with Goldeneye or Perfect Dark, but close."
The World is not Enough Review
Game review by Tom Allen. "Unfortunately, this entire game can not escape comparison to GoldenEye 007. Rare's game is superior for its graphics, game play, and multi-player modes. The World Is Not Enough can not compete in any of these categories. While the game sticks closely to its license, it just doesn't capture the gamer's heart."