Games Review: Quantum of Solace: the Game
PC, PS2, PS3, Wii, X360, Activision, £29.99 - £49.99
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Your support makes all the difference.Quantum of Solace: the Game hit the shops yesterday, the same time as the film went on general release, which has allowed it to capitalise on the movie’s flood of publicity.
The game feels great, thanks to glorious graphics and the same game engine that has made Call of Duty 4 the most popular game of the year so far. Packed with puzzles, combat and plenty of ducking and covering – as well as some grandiose classic soundtracks – this is a killer piece of gaming.
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