Licence To Kill : James Bond
Copyright : Domark | Reviewed by : Patrick Furlong
The darker of the Bond films. This 1989 film and game which featured Timothy Dalton for the last time sees Bond
stripped of his licence to kill as he hunts down Sanchez, a Mexican drug dealer who had his best friend mutilated by a shark for arresting him. The various Bond licences used various styles but this was the better one. A good end to the sadly short lived Timothy Dalton era. People wish Pierce Brosnan were able to take over after Roger Moore, but, can you see Brosnan in this film?
Graphics
MODE 0 is used for this game, but the detail is good. The speed is reasonable and the graphics look very, very
Sound
A good version of the Bond theme is used on the title screen. Very brilliant sound effects are used throughout
Gameplay
Very easy to get into and the only Bond game you will want to play again and again and again. Best thing is -
NO BUGS!
Overall:
While Licence to Kill isn?t the best Bond film ever, this licence is the best Bond game on the 8-bit machines.
Domark have a licence to produce a good game and with the Bond brandname, a licence to print money!