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    • Licence To Kill (1989) - MI6 looks back at the classic 1989 ...
      • The diversity of gameplay and level design is to be commended, especially during an era when movie tie-in games were largely platform based. Smooth controls ramp up the enjoyment factor, along with a great soundtrack by David Whittaker and detailed graphics by Tony West.
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  2. Adjusted for inflation, “License to Kill” is the lowest-grossing Bond in series history, and by a good margin. It came out in a great year for movies and wasn't one of the stronger entries in the series.

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  3. The Living Daylights is an all time great film and fits the tone of the series so well, while Licence to Kill feels misplaced in the series, most of the time deeply generic (Miami Vice setting and production value, generic 80s action movie and subject matter) and very overrated.

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  4. Licence to Kill is a multi-level, multi-role game - you take the controls of helicopters, boats and tankers, perform some death-defying parachute stunts and take to the seas for a spot of barefoot water skiing.

  5. Ebert’s written review is a good read, especially the comparison of Bond to Kabuki theatre, which made me look at the films differently: https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/licence-to-kill-1989. He gives it 3.5 out of 4.

  6. Two months before the film opened, the computer game adaptation of "Licence To Kill" hit store shelves in April 1989 for IBM PC, Amiga 500/600, Commodore C64/128, Spectrum 48K, Amstrad CPC, Atari 8-bit and Atari ST. In terms of platform support, it still remains one of the widest released 007 titles ever.

  7. License to Kill is a multi-level, multi-role game - you take the controls of helicopters, boats and tankers, perform some death-defying parachute stunts and take to the seas for a spot of...

  8. Jun 13, 2024 · Licence to Kill may lack the self-awareness that the better Craig movies possess, but it’s also refreshingly straightforward when viewed today. In the end Bond doesn’t win because he’s super ...

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