| | |
|
This listing has ended. Item:James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing (PlayStation 2) |
|
|
| ||||||||||||||
You are bidding on James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing video game for Sony PlayStation 2. Original hard case included. This game is in excellent working condition. ·
PlayStation 2
game ·
Video
game ·
Action ·
Sony
Games Product
Features ·
To
play out the challenge of thinking and acting like Bond, players will make
choices ranging from direct confrontation to subtle misdirection when
interacting with enemies. When it comes time for combat, Bond can engage in
hand-to-hand fighting, using obj ·
3rd
Person perspective ·
Multiple
ways to complete missions, with player rewards for completing objectives with
Bond style using disguise to temporarily take the identity of a defeated foe,
misdirection, and other spy tactics rather than brute force ·
Sophisticated
hamd-to-hand fighting · Over 20 weapons and gadgets Game
Informer Review Is there such a thing as a
franchise that's too bankable? If there is, perhaps James Bond is it. It's an
almost guaranteed seller, which is perhaps the reason that EA's last entry in
the series, James Bond 007: NightFire, seemed to be cruising on autopilot.
Sure, it was fun and breezy – I really liked it at the time – but it didn't
really offer much in terms of depth or novel concepts. It almost felt like the
development team had become a little too comfortable with its standard mix of
FPS, track shooting, and driving. Perhaps sensing that ennui
was setting in, EA boldly chucked its 007 blueprint and opted to craft
Everything or Nothing as a third-person action/adventure. Given that the last
time Bond went third person, Tomorrow Never Dies, was an out-and-out disaster,
this game represents a pretty big risk for the conservative gang at EA. Does it
pay off? For the most part, the answer is yes. One of the big things this
title brings to the table is Bond's rappel gun, which is used frequently and
adds a nice dimension of verticality to the levels. It's pretty cool to be
storming down the side of a building, dodging explosions and capping enemies
with glee. In another instance, you'll forgo the rappel altogether, and jump
off the side of a cliff in order to save a plummeting damsel. It's these sequences that
really made Everything or Nothing for me. While the basic third-person shooting
is well and good, EoN supplies the flashy, over-the-top stunts that one expects
from the Bond films. I was satisfied with the old FPS-action, but this new
format gives EoN a bombastic panache and a tremendous amount of variety.
Whether you're running roughshod over a Central American city in a tank, using
some of the cool gadgets like the spider bot, or trying to drive your
motorcycle onto a moving plane before it takes off, EoN has a wicked sense of
daring and a brass set of balls. This is a Hollywood
blockbuster in every sense of the word, and features some of the biggest star
power ever seen in a game. Including Monty Python alum John Cleese as Q, Maxim
favorite Shannon Elizabeth, professional creep Willem Dafoe, and Pierce
Brosnan, this is a truly A-list cast. It's even more significant for the fact
that this is an adventure unique to video games, not based on any movie
project. If you still doubt that gaming is growing larger than the movie
industry, here's further proof. Despite its daring, varied
design and big-time production values, it's not perfect. There are frequent
problems with camera view, and the auto-targeting vacillates between adequate and
maddening. However, good games can make you overlook their flaws, and on this
count Everything or Nothing is a success. Is it the next great evolution of
gaming? Perhaps not, but it is a step towards creating the ultimate James Bond
title. The Edge
SEE ALL OF OUR ITEMS @ http://shop.ebay.com/merchant/deals-4-everyone Payment: I accept PayPal and will only ship to a confirmed U.S.
Address. Payments are due within 7 days after the date of the initial purchase. Shipping: Item(s) will ship within 2 business days after
payment is received. The shipping price includes shipping costs and delivery
confirmation. Shipping insurance is optional.
If you choose not to purchase insurance, I am not responsible for lost or
damaged items due to shipping. Shipments are with USPS with Media, Priority or
First Class mail. Feedback: Please leave feedback when you receive item(s). Once feedback has been left, we will do the
same in return. Anything less than Positive feedback, please contact us to
resolve any issues. Questions: If you have any questions regarding the item,
purchase or shipment, please email us at deals4everyone@yahoo.com Thank you, |
| ||
Return policy
| |
Payment details
| ||||||