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Game: Tomorrow Never DiesConsole: Playstation 1
Cheat:
Codes
At pause screen press Select, Select, Circle, Circle to get cheat mode.Then enter these codes to activate the following:
Full health
Triangle, Select
All weapons & 50 medkits
L1, L1, R1, R1
Beat current mission
Select, Circle
Ethereal mode
Triangle, Triangle, Triangle, Triangle
View all FMV sequences
L1, L1, L1, L1, L1, L1, L1.
Glitch
Select, Select, Circle, Circle.
Run Faster
At any time during the game, pause the game and enter this code: select, select, circle, circle, square, square, circle, circle.Manufacturer: Electronic Arts
Release Date: 17 November, 1999
ESRB Rating: Teen

Description:
Expectations ran high for this game, due to its exciting, eponymous movie and the exceptional Nintendo 64 James Bond game GoldenEye 007. And while this game presents the variety and intrigue one would expect from the beloved licensed-to-kill, martini-sippin' spy, it would have benefited from a bit more polishing. Don't expect this game to be on par with the games and movies that preceded it. In fact, if you're looking for a GoldenEye-like experience for the PlayStation, you'd be much better off with the WWII period piece, Medal of Honor.
Tomorrow Never Dies uses an auto target mode, but it's far too restrictive to be of use here, requiring players to stand still in order to keep the target locked. The game loyally follows the film, but when the action intensifies--such as a hot pursuit on skis, or flying a nuclear warhead-laden jet out of a hot zone--players are forced to either relinquish control entirely or have minimal input.
Gadgets from Bond's old pal Q are too sparsely used, and the absence of any multiplayer mode seals this game's fate as a small diversion rather than a stellar accomplishment. --Jeff Young
Pros:
- Excellent music
- Good use of real film clips to propel the story
- Very poor control scheme and limited distance vision inhibit stealthy playing style
- Skiing and driving sequences feature outdated graphics and ambiguous controls
- Easy levels and no multiplayer mode give this game little, if any, replay value