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James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing

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James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing
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Title Screen (GCN)
Release Date: 2004
Developer: EA Redwood Shores (TPS), EA Canada (Driving)
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Series: James Bond Game
Platforms: PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube
Genre: Third-Person Shooter


The third in the loose trilogy of Electronic Arts James Bond video games with original plots. James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing departs from 007: Agent Under Fire and 007: Nightfire by being a third-person shooter (the first since Tomorrow Never Dies). The game features a celebrity cast that includes Pierce Brosnan as James Bond (his last role as the character and the sole time he provided both the face and voice of Bond in a video game outside of reused footage), John Cleese as Q, Judi Dench as M, and Richard Kiel as Jaws all reprise their roles from the films. They are joined by Willem Dafoe as antagonist Nikolai Diavolo, Heidi Klum as secondary antagonist Katya Nadanova, Shannon Elizabeth as American geologist and Bond Girl Serena St. Germaine, and Mya as NSA agent Mya Starling.

Overview

All firearm models appear to be mirrored along the center, and as a consequence posses ejection ports on both sides. Most firearms possess inaccurate magazine capacities. A demo on Official UK PlayStation 2 Magazine Demo Disc 40, which released 6 months before the game, features the correct magazine capacities suggesting the change was made relatively late in development.