The world's greatest secret agent returns in his fifth interactive adventure under the EA GAMES brand. Players once again play as James Bond, but this time, in a third-person action game that combines stealth, all-out action, and intense driving levels.Returning as James Bond is Pierce Brosnan, who will lend his cyberscanned likeness and voice to the character, in addition to an all-star cast like Shannon Elizabeth, Willem Dafoe, and Richard "Jaws" Kiel. The game features an original storyline, new actions like the ability to rappel up and down walls (and shoot at the same time), 20 weapons and gadgets, two-player co-op and four-player deathmatch, and cars, bikes, helicopters, and even tanks.
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For better or worse, James Bond has been defined by GoldenEye 007 since that game turned the N64 into must-have hardware. When EA announced that its latest 007 title, four years in the making, would be a third-person affair, you could almost hear the message boards freeze in anticipation. The franchise had seen better days, sure, but would this be more than a would-be Splinter Cell? As it turns out, absolutely. Everything or Nothing is pure Bond, perhaps even the best Bond, with something for everyone. The over-the-shoulder view is what 007 needed all along. After all, espionage is all about voyeurism, and now we get to see every detail. This is a full-on translation of the filmic Bond, with voice work by a stellar cast (Brosnan, Judi Dench, Willem DaFoe, Shannon Elizabeth, John Cleese, and Mya) complementing large, nearly lifelike models based on the cast. The franchise's signature elements are all here: driving, flying, action, stealth, and style, all done consistently well. Read More »
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There may not be a James Bond movie this year, but EA is doing its best to ensure that the latest Bond video game keeps players just as enthralled as any movie would. To this end the company has secured the work of the primary actors in the series -- including Pierce Brosnan as 007 and Dame Judi Dench as M. The character models have been upgraded, making 007 look even more like a virtual Brosnan, and you now play in a third-person view in order to give the game a more cinematic appeal. Read More »
Also known as: Everything or Nothing
Release Region: United States
Release Date: February 17, 2004
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Also available on: GameCube, PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance
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