James Bond: World of Espionage offers awful, automated spy action<article>
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Free-to-play games often look appealing, but it’s difficult to know at a glance whether the business model is insidious and fun ruining, or reasonable and worth pumping a few bucks into. With Freemium Field Test, we’ll take a recent free-to-play iOS game, put it through its paces, and let you know if it’s really worth your time (and money).</p><p>With its daring stunts, explosive chase sequences, and tense shootouts, the
James Bond film series is absolutely ripe for a video game adaptation—as the iconic GoldenEye 007 proved on the Nintendo 64 back in 1997. It seems logical that a game maker would seize the opportunity provided by this week’s release of
Spectre to deliver a thrilling new interactive experience, but Glu Games’ <strong>
World of Espionage</strong> for iOS isn’t exactly that. </p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3001907/software-games/james-bond-world-of-espionage-offers-awful-automated-spy-action.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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James Bond: World of Espionage offers awful, automated spy action