The Wii game features unique reflex sights for some weapons these are replaced with a generic EOTech sight in Reloaded.Weapons in the Wii game typically have only the "wings" of their rear sight, not the sight itself.The Wii game's weapons have selectable firing modes, with most automatic weapons having a semi-auto or burst fire mode.Like Black, the screen goes out of focus except the weapon during reloads. The Wii game's reloading animations are heavily influenced by the game Black, with several almost identical to the ones used in that game.Reloaded's weapons have both empty and partial magazine reloading animations the Wii game only has one reloading animation per weapon, which usually involves a superfluous racking of the weapon's charging handle or slide.There are a number of significant differences between versions: In multiplayer, the game has a two-weapon loadout system where the player selects a primary and secondary weapon to spawn with, and can select the accessories for these weapons as they wish, though some weapons cannot mount accessories or are limited to certain types. The game's other weapons can spawn with various accessories depending on type, such as suppressors or optics, but in singleplayer the player has no ability to manually customise weapon accessories other than the P99's suppressor and must settle for the configurations they can find. GoldenEye and GoldenEye Reloaded feature a three-weapon loadout system in single player mode the player has two "slots" to carry any weapon of their choosing, with the third slot always occupied by Bond's P99 pistol, which always comes with a suppressor which the player can attach and detach with a pad command. 6.2 Accuracy International Arctic Warfare Police.6.1 Accuracy International Arctic Warfare.3.2 Heckler & Koch HK94 (chopped and converted).
In addition to the multiplayer component and single-player campaign, GoldenEye 007: Reloaded includes 11 Mi6 Ops Missions that require you to complete assault, elimination, stealth, and defense objectives. Up to 16 players can compete online, earning experience points to unlock gadgets, perks, and weapons, while up to four players can challenge each other via split-screen display. Classic Bond characters, such as Jaws, Oddjob, Scaramanga, and Goldfinger are playable across multiple maps and a variety of game types. Bond can use more than 25 different weapons like assault rifles, rocket launchers, and proximity mines. The likeness and voice of Daniel Craig replaces the original film's Bond, Pierce Brosnan, in the game.
Featuring a slightly altered storyline from the original movie, GoldenEye 007: Reloaded for PS3 adds completely new levels, alternate locales, destructible environments, high-definition visuals, and even a new Bond.