

It's a fun and enjoyable feature that's great to play with a friend, but fans expecting the standard deathmatch multiplayer might be disappointed. In co-op, you and a friend race around various levels, attempting to complete objectives and earn the most points. Although most fans appreciate the addictive competitive multiplayer that previous games like GoldenEye 007 have had, Everything or Nothing ditches that idea in favor of a standalone cooperative mode. There's one area where Everything or Nothing is significantly different than expected and that's the multiplayer. Better yet, there are a handful of awesome boss fights that include fan-favorite villains from previous 007 games. The driving is surprisingly fleshed out and fully realized, giving the player a lot of freedom in where and how they drive. A bigger emphasis has been put on exploration as well, with lots of climbing around the environment, as well as major driving missions. There's still a good number of guns and gadgets to use, including automatic rifles, shotguns, sleeping darts, and thermal vision. Instead of the normal first-person viewpoint, you'll hide behind cover and shoot from a third-person perspective, offering a better view of the level at all times. There's a lot about the gameplay in Everything or Nothing that's different from other Bond games, and most of it is surprisingly good. Even in comparison to other James Bond games that draw from the actual movies, Everything or Nothing has an exciting story that feels true to the brand and source material. Main characters are also voiced by and resembled major actors and actresses, including Pierce Brosnan as James Bond, John Cleese as the intelligent specialist Q, and Willem Dafoe as the antagonist Nikolai. In pursuit of his evil plans, Nikolai intends to use massive fleets of nanomachines to wreak havoc and destruction on his enemies, and only 007 can put an end to his plans.Īlthough the graphics are a bit rough for modern tastes, the game still has a very cinematic feel, with plenty of flashy cutscenes and high-budget action. In this original tale of crime and intrigue, James Bond meets his match in the form of Nikolai Diavolo, a former KGB agent who wants to watch the world burn. As a jack-of-all-trades master of espionage, Bond is often able to foil massive matter of international security single-handedly, using his various spy gadgets and lethal weaponry to even the odds. The story in 007: Everything or Nothing once again follows the suave and skilled secret agent, James Bond.
