- Publisher: Electronic Arts
- Release Date: Nov 1, 2005
- Also On: PlayStation 2
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 18 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 12 out of 18
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Mixed: 5 out of 18
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Negative: 1 out of 18
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Mar 31, 2017
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KyleS.Nov 5, 2005Having FUUUUUN! Very cool and really great looking levels. Tons of action.
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BlueFalconNov 9, 20051st of all let me just say that I'd rate Nightfire and Everything Or Nothing as both 9/10 (Rogue Agent much much lower, but that's another story). This game plays like Everything or Nothing, evcept not as fun. It does look good, and the connery bond is an excellent one, but the levels just aren't well designed. It's like someone trying to make a deadline created them.
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MickeyS.Nov 2, 2005Feels a lot like the classic Bond. A little slower than Everything or Nothing, but I think the fighting is more fun.
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PratikP.Nov 2, 2005It's got Sean Connery as Bond - what more needs to be said?! The game itself is pretty good and I had a lot of fun playing it.
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DaveN.Nov 3, 2005Beautiful game.
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HaywoodJNov 7, 2005OMG this game ROCKS!!! Sean Connery is the best bond EVAR!!!!
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GerardoG.Oct 31, 2005Tons of fun!
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SamP.Nov 2, 2005Good first level, takes you right into it but doesn't quite match Everything or Nothing. Far better than GoldenEye: Rogue Agent though!
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ChrisNov 3, 2005Great vintage Bond look to the entire game. Jet pack is awesome - FUN! Great hand to hand action, too. Best Bond game yet.
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Awards & Rankings
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#56 Most Discussed Xbox Game of 2005
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AceGamezAt the end of the day, it has quite a compelling story and where else are you going to hear Sean Connery in a videogame.
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Here's the difference between "Everything or Nothing" and From Russia With Love: whatever you thought of its approach, "Everything or Nothing" had to be invented; From Russia With Love just had to be filled. And it has been - with stuff from "Everything or Nothing."
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If From Russia With Love could be solely judged on its sheer Bond-ness, it would receive high marks thanks to the stunning music, the incredibly detailed in-game Sean Connery and the excellent voice acting. However, as an actual game, this one just doesn't do enough to impress.