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Xbox : James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing Reviews

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Co-op is Frustrating

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 5 / 7
Date: March 18, 2004
Author: Amazon User

I bought Nightfire last year and most parts of the game are pretty fun. Nightfire did not offer co-op play and I considered that to be a limitation. When I found out that EA Games was coming out with Everything or Nothing and it offered co-op play, I knew it was a "must buy" for me. My wife and I really enjoy playing co-op games and we were really looking forward to EON's release. Unfortunately, the co-op feature turned out to be a big disappointment. It is certainly the most frustrating game I have purchased for my Xbox system thus far. There is no difficulty level (i.e. easy, medium, or hard) in the co-op portion of this game and ultimately it just seems nearly impossible to complete. You and your partner only have a combined total of 12 lives for each level and the likelihood of making it through the first level is limited. Perhaps the game gets easier after the first level...however, we gave up before we got that far. Additionally, I thought the game play was pretty repetitive and boring (although we didn't get that far into the game). It probably seemed extremely repetitive because you are forced to play each level over and over again until you're able to master it enough to go onto the next level. If you want a truly frustrating co-op experience, then this is the game for you. If you're looking for an enjoyable co-op experience, try Conflict Desert Storm (I and II) and Baldur's Gate Dark Alliance (now a Platinum Hit). EON is a major disappointment for co-op play.

Sorry, Bond. Your games suck

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 2 / 28
Date: February 19, 2004
Author: Amazon User

Is it just me, or is that the 007 games have just been getting worse and worse since Goldeneye? In fact, with the latest addition to the Bond franchise, "Everything or Nothing", you could actually say that "Everything" about it is "Nothing". This game is just plain dumb. I thought when I just had herd about this game "oh great! a third-person Bond game". I was highly mistaken. This game has terrible gameplay, terrible controls, and terrible cutscenes. Bond fans, gamers or not, will be highly dissappointed with this game, because it has NOTHING compared to Agent Under Fire, and Goldeneye. This game's predecessor, Nightfire, sucked equilly as much, and if they make another Bond game after this, it will flop so badly that the entire franchise will go out the window. People tell me that it's "my opinion", but theyr're wrong. This is THE opinion. This game is a waste of time and money. DO NOT BUY IT!

THIS GAME IS WORTHLESS

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 2 / 10
Date: February 26, 2004
Author: Amazon User

DO NOT BUY THIS SORRY EXCUSE FOR A "GAME". THE THIRD PERSON PERSPECTIVE RUINS THE WHOLE JAMES BOND EXPERIENCE. THE AIMING IS SO INCONSISTENT, THE GAME CHOOSES FOR YOU WHO TO SHOOT. FIRST PERSON PERSPECTIVE LETS YOU SEE MORE AND ACTUALLY AIM AT THE ENEMIES INSTEAD OF "LOCKING ON". YOU DON'T NEED TO "LOCK ON" TO AN ENEMY TO SHOOT THEM, JUST AIM THE FREAKING GUN AT THEM AND SHOOT! THE CO-OP MODE IS WORTHLESS AS WELL, YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO COOPERATE AND THERE ARE NOT MANY OPPURTUNITIES TO ACTUALLY USE SOME FORM OF TEAMWORK, YOU JUST RUN AROUND AND SHOOT GUYS THAT THE GAME ARBITRARILY "LOCKS ON" TO, AND THE OBJECTIVES ARE SO RETARDED. EA GAMES REALLY MESSED UP ON THIS ONE. THE ONLY GOOD THING ABOUT THIS GAME ARE THE SINGLE PLAYER DRIVING LEVELS. THEY ARE FREAKING SWEET. RENT THIS GAME FIRST TO SEE IF YOU REALLY WANT TO WASTE MONEY AND BUY IT.

Very Boring

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 1 / 7
Date: November 16, 2004
Author: Amazon User

James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing is one of the worst games I ever played. The third person is really annoying because you lock on to the targets you dont want to. Some of the missions are pointless like the one where you jump off a building and you have to dodge things while you fall. You cant even shoot anything in that mission. Dont buy this game.

THE WORST XBOX GAME EVER this is #28

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 1 / 21
Date: March 26, 2004
Author: Amazon User

This is the worst game ever the one for gamecube is much better
EA Games should make this game all over for xbox it had terrible graphics it Should be destroyed or something it had about as much violence As my little sisters Animal Crossing game I don't even no why I should give it one star it should get none I guess I feel Generous.

#28

THIS GAME IS THE WORST BOND GAME MADE!!!!

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 0 / 21
Date: November 27, 2004
Author: Amazon User

THIS GAMES SUCKS!! You know how in the other bond games your gun is in your face? well this one... it's not. You see the whole guy and so you are used to only the gun in your face and havin' it look like you are actually there, but in this one the camera angles SUCK, you start out with THE DUMBEST weapon and only get about 3 new guns in the first level w/ very low amunition. My friends and I have played EVERY bond game out, have seen ALL the movies and know all there is about Bond. And let me tell ya, this game was a HUGE let down. You can take others advice that have probably played about, maybe, 1 bond game in their entire life, as to me, but DO NOT come home crying when you buy this game and you find out it's DEFINITELY not as good as the others. If you are 'oh so desperate' to play this game, RENT IT! Then you'll see for yourself.<br />I give it- (not even 1 star... but the computer thingy can't do halves. lol)<br />

I luve this gayme

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 0 / 13
Date: March 02, 2004
Author: Amazon User

This gayme roked and I think that everywon shood go out and by this gayme. The grafics were the best and I luved them. This is a best by and I think that u shood ran out right now and by this gayme.

Has a very "Arcade" feel...

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: February 29, 2004
Author: Amazon User

This game has so many good elements to it, I keep playing it even though the bad design elements are driving me nuts. I love the combat, the 3rd person perspective, and I love the targetting system. With the targetting you can lock on for quick fire fights, or when you have time to plan for a second, aim high, low, etc. The look and feel of the characters and environments is amazing.
What I like less about the game, is even though it appears that they give you the ability to use stealth and tactics, they very rarely actually give you that opportunity. No matter where you hide, everyone always seems to know where you are.
Lastly, the driving parts that I've seen so far are horrible. Here's an example of the first driving part: You dodge a wall of flame and head for a big gate, the gate is impenetrable, you lose. Start over, this time go through the flames, come to a gate, crash through. Next gate, can't crash through, but can shoot. Get to your objective and you are told to drive under it. For about the first 15 seconds, you can't drive under it, but then just before the level ends, the floor lowers and you can.
There are so many of these parts where there's no way to know what to do without trial and error (and if you fail you always start back at the beginning of the level) that it reminds me of playing the quarter-eaters at the arcade.

Bond's second finest hour

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 1 / 6
Date: December 29, 2005
Author: Amazon User

I've only played the demo,but by the looks of it it's a good game.I've played 007 nightfire,now that was good.

Bond is Back; in co-op!

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 11 / 24
Date: October 24, 2003
Author: Amazon User

James Bond 007 Everything or Nothing is going to blow the gaming world away. It will have a ton of all new vehicles, including a dirt bike (you can even tilt it to the side to slide underneath obstacles as you're moving), a helicopter, and a sports car. You even have a choice as to which vehicle you would like to use in some missions. The feature I think I'm most excited about is the all new cooperative mode. I've always wanted something like that in a Bond game, and the closest I've ever gotten to it was in Golden Eye, where you could have one person control Bond and the other could shoot. Besides that, there are a bunch of new weapons and gadgets, as well as a hand-to-hand combat system. On one of the trailers for this game, I saw Bond sneak up behind someone and pull off a Splinter Cell/pro wrestling style move. He jumped up and grabbed the guy's face and neck and slammed him backwards on the ground (almost how you can do that in the Matrix game). One thing I hope is kept in the game from Nightfire is the bot feature. Playing against six bots by yourself was always a good way to train. I also liked the helicopter in multiplayer Nightfire, but instead of the tank they should put something else, or at least allow the tank to climb up stairs! I also liked how in the second to last Bond game (forgot the title) you could use your Q-claw anywhere and everywhere, and even hang from high ceilings to surprise your opponents. The only bad thing about this game is that it won't be out until next year; and I can't wait!


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