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James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing (PS2)
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27 February, 2004 )
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The Name Is Bond, James Bond  |
ok, it has the best 1 player game in HISTORY. The gameplay variety is fabulous, as 40% of the game is driving and 60% is action/shooting. Race around such vechiles such as The Aston Martin v12 vanquish and Triumph 600 Dayona. First of all the graphics. ABSOULUTELY fabulous. the crisp, fresh, vibrant detail is absolutely astounding. the sound is the best ever as it actually features Pierce Brosnan in it as James Bond. There are faces from the past as JAWS (the spy who loved me, moonraker)returnes to settle the dispute once and for all. EA games have also signed up Hedi Klum, John cleese, Willem Dafoe and many others giving the game a movie like state. there is a 2 player co-op mode which is new to the series. this is also fabulous. there are 11 astounding levels for you and your mate to bast through. multiplayer has also been improved. the best bit of all is infact that bond has gone third person. its amazing cause it actually makes you feel like 007 himself but, the level of difficulty is high, so beginners might feel more challanged than experienced players. there is online 2 players missions which is just the same as 2 player co op mode THIS GAME IS GREAT 10/10
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Immerse yourself in a film style game!  |
I don’t remember ever playing a game, which closely resembled a film. I’ve been a fan of the films, but never the game (exception of Goldeneye on the N64). There is a vast difference between the previous titles, like Nightfire and Agent Under Fire when comparing to Everything or Nothing.The beginning is just like the modern films, where bond is bombarded with bullets, and misses everyone, then jumps around the place killing all the men, then blowing up a multi-million pound aircraft… Then you get into the title sequence. That was just for starters. Even the intro sequence is very well designed, and must have cost an arm and a leg. As for the differences of previous versions, this is set in 3rd person shoot-em up, but with the added ingredients of stealth. They also managed to get all the faces from the James Bond films into the game; like Pierce Brosnan as 007, John Cleese and also Shannon Elizabeth and Heidi Klum. One anything thing on nightfire that made be give up the game, was nearly every door you open, had to be loaded. Everything or Nothing includes little loading, but also includes video footage. As for the gadgets, a robotic spider that can move around under your controls, the invisible car, Rappelling down, or up a wall, and even a motorbike equipped with missiles. It took the producers a long time to bring another Bond game with multiplayer like Goldeneye. Within the multiplayer you get to play cooperative, against the clock, kill each other and even scramble; where you choose the rules. Even a game like Goldeneye back in the 90s is still played around the world today, but fortunately Everything or Nothing, in my view, will be the greatest Bond multiplayer game. Fantastic gameplay, and excellent graphics, I’ve found myself playing missions over and over again, even though I’ve completed them. Be very cautious though, because I’ve found myself almost buying an Aston Martin. I’m sure there are enough foundations here to make another film based on the game. With a long lifespan, youll be playing countless hours on this game; don’t be afraid to splash out £30 on something that every game console should have!
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Best of Bond  |
Im sure a lot of people were a bit worried when rare stopped making bond games and EA took over thus creating Agent under Fire and Nightfire. Both of these games are OK, but in Everything or Nothing you are in third person, you use stealth and make very Bond decisions.I started to play the Skyscraper bit of the demo as I would in Goldeneye. I got killed almost immediatly. Then I crouched, snuck upp beside someone, hit square and he taps the guy on the shoulder and punches him when he turns round. Then I thought Id try out Bond Vision which freezes the screen in first person and makes it greyscale with red targets. I noticed a red target on a small roof. Theres no way I can jump that. So I use the Q-rappell adn bingo! Plus up there was a sniper rifle. This iis just a snippet of what Im sure will be a game with amazing gameplay, entertainment value, and replay value (not to mention sweet graphics). Roll on 2004!
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