The setting acts like a huge construction site playground, with multiple catwalks and cement barriers. We jumped into various modes, with Station being our mainstay level. I immediately crashed on a black leather couch with three other players. (Check out my single-player impressions here.) I was able to play more than an hour of split-screen matches in GoldenEye 007 for Wii - as well as learn more details about online play - at an Activision press event last Wednesday in San Francisco. In other words, Bond and multiplayer go hand-in-hand, like Mario and Luigi. Any James Bond video game of note must have insanely good multiplayer, thanks to the standard set by the classic GoldenEye 007 for Nintendo 64.
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