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| PLATFORM: | Game Boy Advance |
| AGE GROUP: | 12 years and up |
| CATEGORY: | Video Games |
| MANUFACTURER: | Electronic Arts |
| ESRB RATING: | Teen |
| FEATURES: | Third-person isometric action-adventure game featuring James Bond, Earn unlockable rewards for completing objectives with Bond style rather than by brute force, Employ espionage, tactical skills, and Q-Lab gadgets, Link up with James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing on Nintendo GameCube to access exclusive features, Up to 4 players |
| TYPE: | Video Games, Nintendo Game Boy Advance (Gameboy), GBA, Action, Adventure |
| MEDIA: | Video Game |
| MPN: | 14717 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| ACCESSORIES: | |
| UPC: | 014633147179 |
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Customer Reviews of James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing
The Best Bond for GBA True, there is not much competition, but 007: Everything or Nothing is the best 007 game for the Game Boy. In his latest mission, Bond must track a madman (portayed by Willem Dafoe) who's goal is world domination (gee, imagine that). Prodigy of the late Max Zorin (who appeared in A View to A Kill) and an ex-KGB agent, Nikolai Diavolo has stolen a nanobot project and is equipping an army of nanobot-covered soliers. The nanobots eat metal so quickly, they can eat incoming gunfire before they touch the soldier.
And if you thought the invisible car from "Die Another Day" was rediculous, Diavolo has also developed a cloaking device which temporarily makes his soldiers invisible.
The game is played from a third-person perspective, like the future console versions. The controls are basic (A to shoot, B for punches, stealth attacks, and actions) and easy to learn. There are also parts of missions where you will have to sit behind the wheel of your Aston Martin Vanquish (minus the invisibility capability) fully-equipped with machine guns, rockets, and oil slicks. The rocket aiming is a tad bit disappointing and difficult to hit smaller targets.
Unlike some previous games, Everything or Nothing encourages you to use stealth versus going in with guns ablazing. When you take out someone using stealth, you get points that you can spend in the Q-Lab to buy things that increase your speed, aiming, body armor, and the effectiveness of your bullets. Other items include medkits and nanobots that recharge your life after time.
The graphics are excellent, though some characters, like Q, don't look like themselves. Other than that, the death animations and explosions look about as good as they can get on the Game Boy Advance.
The sound is equally excellent. In the credits, even, Mya's song has been transferred to the portable cartridge and can be heard clearly. Gunshots sound like gunshots as opposed to "blips" that have occured in past games (in general).
However, this game's downfall is the relatively short life of it. It took me an afternoon to complete the missions and then another to get all the power-ups from the Q-Lab. The difficulty level can be changed to "Hard" and thus increases the lasting appeal a little, but not by much. If you feel you can shoot through these sorts of games in a day, perhaps you'd be better off renting it.
Otherwise, it is fun to obtain the maximum number of points. There's even a blackjack mini-game you can unlock after getting 2500 points.
All in all, Bond has successfully made his mark on the Game Boy.
The Best james bond Yet!!!!!!!
Exelent It was fun to play well why i say that is it has an exelent story. And in a couple of levels You have to figure out how to kill jaws it was an exelent action/Adventure game I would definlu recomed this game to video game to buy and if you aculate 2500 points you get to play anifty black jack game
Graphics4 Sound3 Gameplay5 recomendation10