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License to maim Even secret agents need to relieve the bladder sometimes. In short, a Bond adventure through and through. The levels on display - an opening hedge maze section, a training exercise in Q's lab, and a driving stage that led to more on-foot action - were largely predictable but extremely competent. Thankfully, from what we played there wasnt too much for Sean to get totally upset about. We half expected the man himself to suddenly smash through a ceiling, emerging for a guest appearance, complete with a dry martini for the ladies and a pistol whip for anyone who dared insult the game.
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To underline the point, when we got the chance to play the almost complete title, EA had a large TV showing the movie which ran next to the hosting Xbox (which were flanked by pictures and signed posters of Mr Connery). So not only is Connery the not-so secret weapon, but the game follows the film extremely closely to the point where the cut scenes are nigh on an exact digital replications of the actual source material shot for shot. He may be not far off Octogenarian status but the smooth talking Scot was enlisted to be the voice and likeness of the company's freshest 007 gambit another coup for EA.
No doubt, From Russia With Love emphasises Connery in almost every way. The use of what many consider the One True James Bond for an adaptation of one of the better films is almost a masterstroke for EA in terms of damage limitation, even if the choice was made before Rogue Agent got shot in the face.
So, what do you do when there's no new Bond movie to hang the game on and you're looking for a way to recapture the love for digital 007? If you're EA, you look to the past and pull a suave Sean Connery. Yes, this is more of a continuation from the third-person action style as seen in Everything or Nothing, but there's no doubt that many will arch a Roger Moore-esque eyebrow at the company's continual annual fleecing of the 007 licence after last year's debacle. Doggedly so.įrom Russia With Love isnt a follow up to last year's critically pounded - nay, brutally pulverised - Bond title, GoldenEye: Rogue Agent, but there's certainly an air of suspicion and cynicism around the latest endeavour of everyone's favourite British secret agent under the EA umbrella. If there's one thing about EA, it's persistent.