That’s because it re-uses a lot of GoldenEye 007’s original design as a core template. In fact, Smash Mouth’s lead singer, Steve Harwell, also makes an appearance as an ally of Shrek.Īs barmy as it is, RickRollEye 64’s campaign mode nevertheless feels familiar. All while a MIDI version of Smash Mouth’s All Star plays in the background. The enemy guards are packing CV-47 assault rifles from Counter-Strike. Here, you have to escort the DeLorean from Back to the Future through a miltary base in Aspen, Colarado. None of it fits together – and it’s clearly not meant to.įor example, take the first mission of the game. There are 16 missions to complete across three difficulty settings.įrom the get-go, RickRollEye 64 is a nonsensical mash-up of pop culture references. Playing as British singer turned secret agent Rick Astley, it’s up to you to restore the world to some semblance of normality. No one knows how or why this has happened. Multiple universes have collided, turning the world into an eclectic playground of meme material.