GoldenEye 007 (2010)/Controls

This is not purely a one control style game. There's four controls you can choose from. All is presume default button layout when you first play the game.

Nunchuk Style

 * Fire weapon.
 * Firing mode.
 * Phone.
 * Cycle grenades.
 * Cycle weapons.
 * Action/sprint/lock camera.
 * Reload.
 * Grenade.
 * Pause.
 * Scoreboard.
 * Move.
 * Crouch.
 * Aim down sight.
 * Shake : Melee.
 * Move : Aim/look.

Wii Zapper Style

 * Fire weapon.
 * Firing mode.
 * Phone.
 * Cycle grenades.
 * Cycle weapons.
 * Action/sprint/lock camera.
 * Wave Wii Zapper down: Reload.
 * Grenade.
 * Pause.
 * Scoreboard.
 * Move.
 * Crouch.
 * Aim down sight.
 * Melee.
 * Move : Aim/look.

Classic Controller Pro Style

 * Fire weapon.
 * Firing mode.
 * Phone.
 * Cycle grenades.
 * /: Cycle weapons.
 * Action/sprint.
 * Reload.
 * Grenade.
 * Pause.
 * Scoreboard/nightvision.
 * Move.
 * Crouch.
 * Aim down sight.
 * Melee.
 * Aim/look.

Nintendo Gamecube Controller Style

 * Fire Weapon.
 * Firing mode.
 * Phone.
 * +: Cycle grenades.
 * /: Cycle weapons.
 * Action/sprint.
 * Reload.
 * Grenade.
 * Pause.
 * +: Scoreboard/nightvision.
 * Move.
 * Crouch.
 * Aim down sight.
 * +: Melee.
 * Aim/look.

If you want even more controls, go through the control settings to suit your needs, whatever control you use. You can't choose the button layout but play with the controls until you feel comfortable and ready to use. Special note: In particular with the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, you can choose to just shoot as you move around, or use your Wii Remote to shoot as both methods have auto aim or just shoot normally without auto aim. Sadly, auto aim is not available for Classic Controller Pro and Gamecube Controller. Perhaps in consulation, if you leave aim down snap on in the setting, you'll at least be able to aim directly if your crosshair is near a person ahead of you.