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James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing
James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing - GameCube
- Posted: Jun, 30, 2004
- Score: 5/5.0
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I'll take everything thank you
I'll admit that I've never really been a fan of the Bond games. The only one I had played was the infamous Goldeneye, which was fun, but since I didn't own the game myself, really couldn't call a classic. Playing this game blew me away though. The best thing that was done was making this game a third-person game instead of a FPS. The viewpoint allows you to do things that a FPS won't, such as sneak up behind a guard and knock him out, keeping your cover and making life so much more easier than if you just capped him in the head. However, when the firefight does break out, EON's targeting system works incredibly well, so long as you're facing what you want to target. You can just shoot where it targets, or you can move the little red dot around to try and improve your shot, such as with a head shot. It's a little difference that goes a long way. The game mixes different gameplay modes perfectly, whether it be flying down a highway on a motorcycle, narrowly avoiding traffic, driving through a town in a high-end model car (missiles and all), or any of the on-rails levels. My all-time favorite? when you're free-falling down the side of a cliff with enemies shooting at you the whole way. The multiplayer isn't bad, although I wish it would have allowed the two player co-op to play the regular missions instead of the ones they came up with. Sure, they're fun, but I would've liked to tackle the story mode with a friend. As it stands, the co-op is incredibly difficult at times, making you really work for what you're trying to accomplish. The visuals in the game are fantastic and the sound is no slouch either. All in all, this is a must-have for any Bond fan, or anyone who loves this sort of game.
Game Info
James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing | GameCube
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- Release Date: Feb. 17, 2004
- Price: $50.00
- Publisher: EA Games
- Developer: EA Games
- Platform(s): GameCube Xbox PS2
- Genre: Action
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