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James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing (Nintendo GameCube, 2004) Disc Only Tested

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Game Name
James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing
Platform
Nintendo GameCube
Release Year
2004
Rating
T-Teen
Video Game Series
007 James Bond
Publisher
EA Games
Genre
Shooter
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
UPC
0014633147162

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Product Information

British secret agent James Bond returns for a new assignment on the GameCube, one presented in a different visual style than its predecessors. Instead of guiding 007 from a first-person perspective, players will be able to control their alter ego using a viewpoint directly behind the suave super spy. Pierce Brosnan once again authorized both his likeness and voice for the original storyline, which takes players on an exotic journey across four continents. Locales range from Egypt's Valley of the Kings to Moscow's Red Square to New Orleans' French Quarter as players meet up with new villains and a few returning enemies from Bond's legendary past.<br><br>The change in perspective offers additional control options, as players will be able to engage in hand-to-hand combat and use environmental objects such as bottles, tables, and chairs to knock out foes. Of course, Bond can also pull out a gadget or two to help get him out of a pinch. More direct approaches to the enemy include using an arsenal of explosive firepower, while subtle techniques have players slipping into disguises or hiding under the cover of darkness. The new graphic engine also allows the use of multiple vehicles, with Bond able to hop on a motorcycle, slip behind the wheel of a car or tank, and even pilot a helicopter simply by walking up to them.<br><br>Everything or Nothing features a variety of ways to complete missions, with rewards given to players for performing actual spy tactics and subterfuge instead of rushing in with guns blaring. During the course of his adventure, Bond will encounter a variety of women, including the character of Serena St. Germaine, voiced by actress Shannon Elizabeth (American Pie, 13 Ghosts). Multiplayer modes include a two-player cooperative option for the main game and four-player competitive action in standalone arenas, with both modes played from the same third-person perspective found in the single-player experience.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
EA Games
UPC
5030930035419, 0014633147162
eBay Product ID (ePID)
10826

Product Key Features

Rating
T-Teen
Genre
Shooter
Platform
Nintendo GameCube
Game Name
James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2004
Number of Players
1-2
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
LeafCats
139973
ESRB Descriptor
Suggestive Themes, Violence

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31 product ratings
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  • Top favourable review

    Childhood Game

    I used to play this on GameCube growing up. It was the love of my life! (Joking...but really not joking) Playing it 14 years later, the graphics are not that great in comparison, but it brings me back to when these were the best graphics out! Love this game.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: vgtllc

  • Top critical review

    Game doesn’t even work

    I turned it on and everything seemed fine until it froze ... I tried to reset it and play again but it goes right back to where the problem occurred.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: dawayoutz

  • Not bad for six years old, plus it is Bond after all.

    have not played this very much but have been pleasantly surprised by how good the game is so far. The presentation is awesome. the game starts off like a 007 movie with you playing a short action sequence that leads directly into the patented bond credits and original theme song by Mya. Voice acting is a major plus and makes an older game like this more playable. Along with Mya, the game features Judi Dench, John Cleese, Heidi Klum, Shannon Elizabeth and most importantly Pierce Brosnan as "shaken not stirred" himself. The action in the game is actually quite advanced for the time it was made using some ideas that wouldn't become standard until the current generation of consoles. You can climb walls using a rappel gun and also you can move up against walls and fire from around corners, ...

  • More Than Your Everyday Third Person Shooter

    In most James Bond games your character runs around with a gun and shoots everyone in sight, but there is much more to this game. In Everything or Nothing you play the role or the international secret agent. You race in your porche or on your motorcycle. You crash through town in your tank. You fly through narrow canyons in a helicopter. All of this in addition to the usual Bond activities of fist-fighting, shooting, and sniping. The characters are all animated to look like true Bond characters and the voice over quality is top notch. The story line is strong and the animated sequences connect all the diffent levels together very well. The muliplayer portion of the game is one of its strong points because you can work together as a team with other agents to complete each level. Overall you ...

  • Great cooperative gameplay!

    I love this game! I just bought my own copy to reminisce because I had always played it at a friend's house after it came out. We never played single player or versus together; it's the cooperative play that really makes this game something special. Having a separate, two player campaign to back up an already fantastic single player adventure is awesome! And it's really something I'd like to see more shooters do as well as this one. What you'll find in the two player campaign is that the levels are actually DESIGNED for the both of you. One player will need to disarm bombs while the other provides cover; you will need to cooperate to open doors and activate lifts; at some points it's even handy to have one player dodge RPG and sniper fire while the other countersnipes! Most of the other ...