Even ignoring the ???60s angle, the fact that the game is obviously trying to distance itself from the risible GoldenEye: Rogue Agent is another obvious boon. It???s a third person adventure much more in keeping with Everything or Nothing, with a similar mix of on foot and vehicle combat, with particular emphasis seeming to be given to the jetpack from Thunderball.
Although Bond looks and sounds (thanks to newly recorded dialogue by the man himself) like Sean Connery the game also has a role-playing element where you can customise your character according to your preferred style of play. There???s also an online and split screen multiplayer mode for you to compare these settings with friends.
Alas there doesn???t yet seem to be any sign of a mini-game allowing you to ferret out bad guys according to their incorrect choice of wine at the dinner table, but in all other respects this is shaping up to be the ultimate retro Bond game. --Harrison Dent
This preview is based on an incomplete version of the game; features or problems mentioned above may not appear in the finished game.
From the moment that you rescue the PM???s daughter (Natasha Beddingfield) to killing archrival Red Grant it???s a non-stop breathless roller coaster ride of Bond excitement. I loved it. Again and again I found myself saying, look at that, and the thrill of driving THE Aston Martin DB5. What more can you want on Christmas day.
The game is a cross between Red Dead Revolver and Splinter cell but with a hugely atmospheric classic Bond feel. You feel totally immersed in the movie; there are tense moments of sneaking up behind Russian thugs, and light-hearted interaction with Q.
This is a must for every Bond fan, I hope that it is a hit and that EA bring us more of Classic Bond
Well miss the target it does. Using Connery is a great gimmick that should work except for one reason, he's in his seventies and sounds like it. It's quite distracting to see a young Bond on screen and hear a guy who sounds, well, old. If this was the only problem with the game I wouldn't be too bothered (after all it's Sean Connery!) but the games problems are numerous. There's no hand-to-hand combat! If you run out of ammo (which can happen a lot) and you run up to an enemy and try to hit him you can only do so by hitting a random key selected by the game. It's James Bond! Proper hand-to hand is an essential part of the character.
The levels are too long without enough saves, and the game is very short (about 5 hours worth of game play). And there are levels that are just plain daft: when you eventually face off with Grant you have to shoot him with everything you've got (bazookas, rifles, hand guns and grenades). It's a guy in a suit! He's not Superman or the Terminator! And when he reappears on the end of the game, he's in an armoured turret-thing that fires rockets and grenades and lasers ??? and he's easier to kill! Just hide and use the sniper rifle. Oh, and the 'Bond moments' that worked so well in Everything or Nothing are just plain rubbish. Break into the giftshop? Give me a break.
My biggest gripe though is the fact that I can't play the final 'bonus' level. You need to earn 'awards' to access this last level. These awards can be earned by engaging an enemy soldier in 'hand-to-hand combat' ??? not so easy when you're attacked by 5 guys at once. I reckon I'll have to play the game again to unlock enough awards to actually finish it off. ??30 for a game I can't finish ??? thanks EA.
Take my advice, if you want a good Bond game where you actually feel like you're playing Bond they get Everything or Nothing. It's not perfect but it does have a great 'cinematic' feel. And it's a lot longer. If you already have EON then play it again as all the good bits from 'Russia' are pinched from it.
*The Good*
The game has many good points, the first is obviously having the greatest Bond actor providing his voice and likeness, Connery adds an authenticity to it all and keeps a somewhat cobbled together retelling of the story running smoothly enough. The Next is the graphics, everything looks excellent and the retro styling is very nice. The best point of all is the variety, you have car chases, shoot-outs, on-rails shooting and even a simple RPG style upgrade mechanic for your weapons and gadgets.
*The Bad*
The game doesn't have any glaring faults, but rather minor niggles that detract from an otherwise excellent package. The first and most iritating to Bond afficianados is how Ea has changed the plot with a prime example being the last level which has nothing to do with the film at all or the plot of the game for that matter. The other niggle is the difficulty and depth of the game, while it has great variety it at times feels like somwthing has been added just so it can be listed in the features on the box.
*Overall*
Overall From Russia With Love does what it sets out to do, it's a big brash thrill ride worthy of Connery himself. Although not in depth enough for hardcore gamers it's varied and reasonably long campaign should provide hours of fun, with the award mechanic keeping you perfectionists playing long after you've completed it. All in all it's a great game with no huge flaws which should leave you shaken and stirred.