James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing GameCube
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Product Details: James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing
| Genre | Shooter |
|---|---|
| Style | Third-Person 3D Shooter |
| Platform | GameCube |
| Release Date | 2004-02-17 |
Product Description: James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing
The change in perspective offers additional control options, as players will be able to engage in hand-to-hand combat and use environmental objects such as bottles, tables, and chairs to knock out foes. Of course, Bond can also pull out a gadget or two to help get him out of a pinch. More direct approaches to the enemy include using an arsenal of explosive firepower, while subtle techniques have players slipping into disguises or hiding under the cover of darkness. The new graphic engine also allows the use of multiple vehicles, with Bond able to hop on a motorcycle, slip behind the wheel of a car or tank, and even pilot a helicopter simply by walking up to them.
Everything or Nothing features a variety of ways to complete missions, with rewards given to players for performing actual spy tactics and subterfuge instead of rushing in with guns blaring. During the course of his adventure, Bond will encounter a variety of women, including the character of Serena St. Germaine, voiced by actress Shannon Elizabeth (American Pie, 13 Ghosts). Multiplayer modes include a two-player cooperative option for the main game and four-player competitive action in standalone arenas, with both modes played from the same third-person perspective found in the single-player experience.
~ Scott Alan Marriott, All Game Guide
User Reviews: James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing
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Everything or Nothing
, March 15, 2004Reviewer: koolio4010 - See all koolio4010's reviews -
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, December 14, 2003Reviewer: Josh M - See all Josh M's reviews1 of 4 Yahoo! Users found this James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing review helpfulPros: Everything is good
Cons: Nothing is bad
I like everything about it except for the price it is way too high.
Pro Reviews: James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing
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James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing - GameCube
Overall, though, James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing isn't. High production values, exciting vehicle sequences and the cool Bond Moments outweigh the tedious shooting bits and subpar stealth modes, leading to a solid use of the license. more... -
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James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing (GameCube)
Everything or Nothing is a really great game--perhaps the best James Bond game ever made. more...
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Pros: Graphics, Gameplay
Cons: Multiplayer
I recently got this game (Sunday the 14th). It was a pretty good game, considering it has excellent graphics, sound, and gameplay. It has a good story line and does a good job of making everything smooth. Although I haven't played it too much, I think the multiplayer part is WAY too short and stuff. You can compete with up to 4 players and no- AI bots, at least not that I can find. Also, the areas to fight in are small, not a traditional large map. If you are looking for a good game look to this one, but I wouldn't look for it for the multiplayer action. If you want a good multiplayer game I suggest going out to the store and buying James Bond: Nightfire. That has a pretty good multiplayer, but a weaker solo campaign. The multiplayer doesn't just include the arena's and stuff it also includes co-op missions and racing to finish missions in certain time limits and so on which unlock more characters to play as in the arena. All in all I would have to rate this at about a 9.5, and the only thing that weakens it is the multiplayer. ...