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Surface 2: Once again, Bond was not in Severnaya during the GoldenEye Mission. Bunker 2: Last time, Bond was not in Severnaya during the GoldenEye Mission. Bond met Natalya in the Tiger, not in the Bunkers. Ourumov stole the GoldenEye Key MINUTES before destroying the Bunkers, which was hardly any time for Natalya to be accused and imprisoned (which, by the way, she wasn't). And this is if she didn't have any court troubles (trying, convicting, etc.). In the movie, the doors are voice-activated, not via Key Card like in the game. Bond didn't use a watch magnet, this was from Live and Let Die. Statue: Bond went to only meet Janus, not to locate Natalya as well. Bond went to the park by way of Xenia and his own wishes, not as an MI6 Operation. The statue of Lenin was taken down at the close of the Cold War, long before the GoldenEye Mission happened (1995). Janus didn't have so much backup. The helicopter exploded in an entirely different fashion. As Valentin walks away, he as no limp as in the movie. James was shot with a tranquilizer and was put in the Tiger along with Natalya. He never had to save her, but the missiles on the Tiger shot off and came back, forcing James to eject them out of the helicopter by hitting the eject button with his head and getting out just in time. James didn't have to get the flight recorder. James and Valentin did not appear to be on each others good sides in the movie (b/c James shot him earlier). James met Valentin first in a theater, then at a funeral parlor, not in the park. Alec and James had a much longer conversation that what they had in the game. Natalya and James were both in the helicopter.
Archives: Bond and Natalya were interrogated in the same room, with Mishkin. Mishkin was shot in front of Bond and Natalya before they could escape the room. Bond escaped without Natalya. Bond didn't use a watch magnet, this was from Live and Let Die. Ourumov was actually in the Archives, shot Mishkin, and Bond had to fight him. In the game, he is nowhere to be found. Mishkin interrogated Natalya and James in the same room. James uses Q's piton rappelling belt, not his gun, to escape through the window. Bond did not have to get the flight recorder, and from the viewpoint of the movie, he could not have gotten it since Mishkin was dead and he had the key to the safe.
Streets: Valentin was not in the Streets. There were no guards on foot or land mines--these are public streets, with traffic! Again, as Valentin runs (!) he has no limp, as he did in the movie. This scene was during the day, not at night. In the movie Bond is in hot pursuit of Ourumov and Natalya, and is in sight of the car nearly the entire time while in the game there is no trace of them. There was more than only one tank at the beginning in the movie. Bond takes a couple "detours" instead of going only on the roads as in the game.
Depot: Bond was only in the Train Depot for seconds. Bond rode the tank through the Depot, whereas in the game, it's all on foot.
Train: Bond was only in the one car with Natalya and his enemies. Trevelyan and Onatopp were on the opposite side of the car from Ourumov and Natalya. Natalya had to find Boris's Password BEFORE she could find the Janus Base. Trevelyan gave Bond three minutes, not one. James stops the train with the tank, not brake units. The watch laser fired one beam, not one at a time, and showed no sign of ever running out. The floor panel in the game is actually a part of the floor that James had to pull out carpet to get to. Bond and Natalya run from the right side of the train, not the left as in the game.
Jungle: The Janus Base was actually located on an island NEAR Cuba. Xenia died a more gruesome death than just being shot. According to the Jungle briefing, Jack Wade trained Natalya in basic firearms for the mission. This creates two differences: Wade did not meet Natalya until before the mission started, only for a few minutes. He could not have trained her. Besides, in the Control Center (GoldenEye Movie) Bond asks if Natalya can use a PPK. She shows him she can replace clips and cock it. Therefore, she already knew how to use small firearms. The Janus Base was not as accessible as an elevator. Xenia had an AK-Spetnaz rifle, not an RC-P90 and a grenade launcher. The only time Natalya does a violent action is when she tries to hit Xenia with a piece of wood. There were no drone guns or an ammo dump in the jungle. In the movie there was also no cave. |
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