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James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing (GameCube)
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27 February, 2004 )
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Anyone remember a lil game called Goldeneye?  |
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Before you choose to buy this game because it is Bond merchandise or that it has the EA logo on the box, I beg you to think back to 1998 when RareWare released Goldeneye on the N64. Can you remember it? If so, then you can obviously see that EA has yet to live up to that fantastic standard of gaming pleasure. This time though, theyve gone too far. Taking Bond to a 3rd person point-of-view is one giant leap in the wrong direction if you ask me and many other people for that matter.
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very much improved  |
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the new james bond game is really good lots of gadgets ect the lock on can be a bit annoying as sometimes it doesnt work as well as it should i am about half way through at the moment it is poles apart from the last to E.A games very much improved and worth the money i am really enjoying this one and there are nearly a lot more missions to do as well so the game last alot longer
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The best EA Bond title yet  |
Ok lets get this out of the way first since its the question EVERYONE asks when a new bond title is released... NO its not as good as Goldeneye, but this time its not trying to copy it. Everything or Nothing is a Bond game, not a goldeneye rip-off, and succeeds very well, it has: 3rd Person action, which whilst looking like Splinter Cell plays more like Metroid Prime, but it works, especially the ducking and shooting, it really does. These come in both action and stealth variety, the action works better IMO though. Car chases Motor bike chases Helicopter mission Tank missionsFor the most part theyre all very enjoyable and at 27 missions (more than double that of the previous offerings) itll last you a while.
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