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    007: Everything or Nothing

    Game » consists of 11 releases. Released Feb 17, 2003

    007: Everything or Nothing is a 3rd-person action game from Electronic Arts in the James Bond franchise. The game features Pierce Brosnan's likeness and voice as Bond, Willem Dafoe as the chief antagonist and other notable actors as new and recurring characters in an original movie-style adventure.

    bilawal's 007: Everything or Nothing (PlayStation 2) review

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    Bond, James Bond

    James Bond: Everything or Nothing is the latest decent Bond game. EA takes another shot at a James Bond game. It's a good game, but not the best bond game. There are many things wrong with this game; however there are many things good with this game. It's like a movie, a James Bond movie.

    This game is in third person. I wanted a first person Bond game. You've got to do a series of missions, some are repeated again and again, some are bothering, and some are fun. At least they kept the driving the same. The driving is as good as ever, it doesn't mean it's good. It's troublesome to take a turn in the game, which you need to do.

    They've added more stealth to the game, because it's third person. You can crouch down; go along the wall, the works. They didn't forget that handy gun that you can climb walls with. It's easier to climb down, just jump off. When you're trying to change weapons, it's really annoying. When you go to change it, the game goes in slow motion, which is annoying.

    When you shoot someone on the head they don't die! You've got to shoot 50 weapons at once, they've should off changed this. The camera angles get in your way, and it's a slow game; you can't sprint. Pierce Bronson’s voice makes it feel like a bond game. This game, rather than the other, feels like a bond game. It's nothing compared to Goldeneye, then again, no shooting game is. Oh yeah, the multiplayer kicks ass!!

    Other reviews for 007: Everything or Nothing (PlayStation 2)

      Licensed to Be Good 0

      The latest 007 game hit stores this week, and it is easily the best Bond game since GoldenEye.  EA has given up on replicating Rare's classic FPS.  Everything or Nothing takes Bond into 3rd person view, and it works.  The new view plays alot like Metal Gear Solid, but with alot more extras thrown in like vehicles.  The game also features an optional point system where you gain points for doing Bond-like things such as using the environment to take out enemies rather than just shooting them ...

      3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

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      I'll admit....I considered every game after goldeneye for the nintendo 64 less than stellar, even the recent movies games for the next-gen consoles were to me beneath the quality and majesty that was goldeneye. So when I heard about Everything or Nothing I was a little skeptical but I picked it up anyway, why? I had a couple of bucks and I was on a buy a bunch of games kick way back then. I'm glad I did and I'm also partially glad that my 360 crapped out on me so that I could check this gem out....

      0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

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