James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing
Game Boy Advance- Publisher: EA Games
- Release Date: Nov 17, 2003
- Also On: PlayStation 2
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If you like sneaker type thinking games, I am fairly certain that you would enjoy this game quite a bit.
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Nintendo PowerHas all of the supercharged elements that you'd expect in a James Bond game, and they're tightly packed into a nine-mission story. [Jan 2004, p.161]
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The "camera" is a little too close which makes the whole stealth thing a lot more difficult (and somewhat more clumsy) than it could have been, but it's still incredibly fun and enjoyable as it is.
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Outshines "Splinter Cell" and is one of the best handheld titles out. [Apr 2004, p.86]
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Cheat Code CentralBlending action, stealth and driving elements, the game offers plenty of variety. Fortunately it's all well balanced.
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The short life span hurts Everything or Nothing but it would be a crime for this game to be totally ignored.
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Lots of variety, interesting bonuses, substantial replay value, GameCube connectivity, and various multiplayer modes make this title a must-have for Bond fans, and your average Game Boy owner looking for a classic, heartwarming action game.
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Most Bond fans will still prefer dusting off the old N64 for a few rounds of "GoldenEye," which remains the undisputed king of 007 games.
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A brief yet satisfying action game that faithfully captures the look and feel of a typical James Bond movie.
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Everything or Nothing may not be Bonds most shining moment as far as GBA games go, but there is still some fun to be had in this third-person action game.
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Pocket GamesA short game that's fun while it lasts. Fans will appreciate the Brosnan and Dench-inspired character portraits. [Spring 2004, p.42]
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The only serious black mark on EoN is its length -- you can bulldoze through Bond's story in a few short hours, and the extra difficulty levels will likely not be enough to entice you to try again.
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If the controls were a bit more comfortable, and the car battle mode wasn't so hard to control, it might have made the game a better experience overall, but still not near the magic of Rare's entry.
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Weekly Famitsu6 / 7 / 6 / 6 - 25 [Vol 792; 20 Feb 2004]
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I'm not a big proponent of the isometric view, and marrying it to sloppy stealth-style gameplay only exacerbates the problem. [Feb 2004, p.114]
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GMR MagazineThis poor man's "Spy Hunter" is the part of Everything or Nothing in which nothing is, in all honesty, preferable. [Jan 2003, p.93]
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Definitely scores a high Bond quotient, and it's a decent game in its own right. It's short and has a few problems with its driving sections, but it does throw in multiplayer options and a simple blackjack game for good measure.
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#63 Most Discussed Game Boy Advance Game of 2003
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 8 out of 11
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Mixed: 2 out of 11
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Negative: 1 out of 11
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BrandonMar 2, 2004
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RogerC.Dec 21, 2003Really fun game. i can't leave without my everything or nothing.
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[Anonymous]Dec 4, 2003Fun! must get for james bond fans.