[3] The player can also use several weapons to neutralize enemies, ranging from pistols to submachine guns, a grenade launcher, and a taser.
[5][6][7][8] The game was initially announced to be compatible with the Transfer Pak accessory,[5] allowing players to transfer multiplayer character data to its Nintendo 64 counterpart depending on how far they reached in the game;[2][9] however, this feature was dropped before release.
The World Is Not Enough received generally mixed reviews from critics, who unfavorably compared it to Metal Gear Solid.
[1] Nintendo of America's official print magazine, Nintendo Power, criticized the game's clumsy controls, noting that the player cannot walk and shoot at the same time,[5] while the French video games magazine, Consoles + [fr], felt that the graphics lacked details.
[10] The Spanish official Nintendo magazine, Nintendo Acción, criticized the game's artificial intelligence, stating that enemies stop following the player if they are only a few steps away, and remarked that, due to the game's lack of graphic details, it is occasionally difficult to determine the objects that can be interacted with.