James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing

James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing

released on Feb 11, 2004

James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing

released on Feb 11, 2004

Returning as James Bond is Pierce Brosnan, who will lend his cyberscanned likeness and voice to the character. The rest of the cast will include new Bond girls (Shannon Elizabeth and Heidi Klum) as well as old and new Bond villains. The original script will take players through exciting locales in four continents including the Valley of the Kings in Egypt and the French Quarter in New Orleans.


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James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing delivers a thrilling spy adventure that captures the essence of the iconic agent. From high-speed chases and shootouts to stealth missions and gadget-fueled action, you'll feel like Bond himself as you unravel a global conspiracy. The third-person perspective offers a new take on Bond gameplay, and the voice cast, including Pierce Brosnan, adds authenticity. While the plot can be a bit predictable and the gameplay occasionally uneven, Everything or Nothing provides a satisfying, cinematic Bond experience.

muito superior ao jogo do from russia with love, extremamente divertido até hoje, as missões são bem diversificadas, a gameplay funciona muito bem e os trechos com veículos são maneirissimos. únicos probleminhas são as lutas contra chefes ridiculamente bestas e a história que apesar de simples e legalzinha, não aproveita o willem dafoe nem um pouco

Un des mes jeux préférés sur PS2 c'était vraiment amusant surtout avec la coop.

Damn good time, if clunky by today's standards. Everything or Nothing is a solid sendoff to Brosnan Bond in one of the most fun ways possible! There's some clunkiness in the shooting and driving, but I think the game is overall still incredibly fun and worth a glance since it and NightFire are the best of EA's tenure of publishing 007 games.

It gave me Everything and Nothing was held back

007 Everything or Nothing is one of the most important bond games of all time. It throws everything you expect from a bond movie and puts it right into a game!

This game has a good variety of missions from its 3rd person shooting, on rail sections and racing! There never was a dull moment felt in this game as it keeps you on your toes as the plot moves along couple that with iconic flashy set pieces only a bond movie can get away with and you are in for a damn good time.

To put the hook line and sinker in this game and make it uber immersive is finally having Pierce Brosnan's face and voice along with the other bond staple actors like Judi Dench M and John Cleese R. Also I cannot forget to mention the main Villian of this story played by Willem Dafoe.

Now a PS2 game is not without its faults and this game has plenty of issues that are certainly worth mentioning. Its lock on system is pretty frustrating at time as it does not lock on to the person you want and that creates unnecessary deaths in which you may have to restart the whole mission over from the beginning. The game has a scarce checkpoint system and only certain missions have that feature. Another instance is the game difficulty. At times it feels to easy and then at other times it feels too hard. It is challenging for the most part but again sometimes you get some BS mechanic that doesn't work for you and boom start over at the beginning.

Overall, This is the AAA game EA was cooking for bond fans and its a shame this is were it kind of peaked and some other bond games came close but not as action packed as this one. Even if you aren't a bond fan you can certainly enjoy its cover based shooting and action sequences as it is able to stand on its own two legs. Over 20+ missions and plenty of replay value to be had as the game focuses on getting Gold Medals and Platinum medals to unlock its cheats and concept arts. This game served as a better send off to Pierce Brosnan 007 than Die another day did. Super fun game!

Malgré du jank typique des TPS de l'époque (lock-on pas fifou, corps à corps plus basique tu meurs), ça reste un des meilleurs jeux basés sur le perso, notamment grâce à un réél effort fait sur l'enrobage pour donner la sensation de jouer à un épisode interactif de la saga.