Apr 16 2009
“Perfect Dark” (2000) *****

Story:
In 2023, an interstellar war has erupted between two races (The Maians, who are basically the ‘greys’ from alien folklore, and the Skedar, reptilian aliens who can be disguised as humans as well). Meanwhile, there is a rivalry on Earth between The Carrington Institute (owned by Daniel Carrington, it’s an R&D centre but is covertly working with the Maians) and dataDyne (a sinister defense contractor with links to the Skedar.
You, the player, are Joanna Dark (codename ‘Perfect Dark’, thanks to your impressive training and background), agent hired by the Carrington Institute to investigate suspicious reports surrounding a dataDyne insider. She then stumbles across a conspiracy between the Skedar and dataDyne whereas the Skedar are plotting to steal an alien weapon from a crashed spaceship in the ocean and use it to their advantage over the rivaling Maians.
Graphics:
Superbly defining for the platform that it is. It’s a smooth run from beginning to end with some of the best textures ever seen on the Nintendo 64. The draw distance is also quite impressive. It is clearly one of the most advanced Nintendo 64 games, complete with high-resolution graphics and even Dolby Surround Sound.
Controls:
Absolutely spectacular and highly responsive. It throws in the “GoldenEye” formula and adds on to it some of its own features to make it far easier and improved. A good example - Whereas you had to switch through your weapon inventory, all you have to do now is hold the A button and move up to the weapon you wish to use.
Gameplay:
Single player mode consists of seventeen missions. There are also multiplayer options such as co-operative and counter-operative modes as well as traditional death-match. The maps of the levels and the multiplayer mode shows a lot of effort was put into this as they are very well designed. There’s also a huge inventory of weapons to choose from here, numbering around forty (yep, that’s right!), each containing a secondary function.
The main story, or single player, never gets boring as there are stealthy missions, all-out assault missions, and defensive missions as well. The levels become increasingly more challenging as the game goes on. On the other hand, the multiplayer mode is endless loads of fun guaranteed. The game’s AI is very advanced, although it may not be perfect.
Overall:
Meet “Perfect Dark”, the game that was also known as the ’spiritual successor’ to “GoldenEye 007″. Rareware striked gold once again after “GoldenEye 007″ with “Perfect Dark”. It is almost impossible to match the type of gameplay in this, no matter how hard developers may try. You will endure plenty of playtime with this game, it’s simply huge and epic in scope.
Like “GoldenEye 007″, “Perfect Dark” introduces extraordinary FPS gameplay and multiplayer options that were a revolutionary creation of its time. “Perfect Dark” is detailed, polished, and easily one of the most memorably fun games ever conceived.
Rating: *****







