Reception
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GameRankings | 62.90% |
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Tomorrow Never Dies was met with mixed reviews. It received an average score of 62.90% at Game Rankings, based on an aggregate of 27 reviews. It was criticized for its change from a first-person to third-person perspective, awkward controls, short length, and lack of a multiplayer component. As a result, it didn't capture the same success as its predecessor GoldenEye. However, the voice acting and soundtrack were praised, and for the most part, the game stayed true to the film's source material. It was not until 2004 that another third-person shooter based on the Bond franchise, Everything or Nothing, would emerge.
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