From Russia With Love

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From Russia With Love by EA Games for GameCube is a third-person 3D action game that's based on the 1963 movie, but features new plot twists, gadgets, weapons, characters, and a multiplayer component. Sir Sean Connery, appearing in his first-ever video game, lends his voice and likeness, and U.K. pop star Natasha Bedingfield and movie and TV star Maria Menounos make their video game debuts as original Bond girls. Travel to exotic destinations such as Istanbul and the Orient Express, connect with a beautiful Russian double agent, and immerse yourself into an authentic re-creation of the classic Bond world. In missions that combine driving and stealth, delve deeper into the plot of the legendary film.

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From Russia With Love - GameCube

Its not goldeneye but

Better than average game. I would recommend the game to anyone that like these types of games. No real changes but new maps. Maybe not the best installment of the game but still fun.

From Russia With Love - GameCube

bond

first how can you go wrong it's bond this game looks great I will give it a try but for me golden eye will all ways be the king of bond games

From Russia With Love - GameCube

The Wolf Review

Well for thoses of you who have watched the movie in witch this game is base you will undoubtably notice a what a good job they did on the Sean Connery modle , as well as the other lead players of the movie. I personaly think its one of the best Bond games out at this time. My only problem with it is the mutiplayer mode it seems confined and lacks any form of bots beyond that I would give James Bond's From Russia With love a 5.0

From Russia With Love - GameCube

From Banzai With Love

As a big fan of any shooter game, I was sure From Russia With Love would not disappoint me. And thankfully, it didn't. After the mess that was Everything or Nothing, the third person aspect was tuned and tweaked to near-perfection. The camera did have some problems at times, but not enough to effect gameplay. The weapons, as usual, were plentiful and destructive. I particularly liked the Q-Copter. But I'd have to say the crowning achievement was the multi-player. Classic matches and Dogfights are endlessly entertaining and never get old. All in all, this game totally rocked.

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