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Talk:007: Everything or Nothing
It's not a Walther P99.
Yes, we know that James Bond (up until Quantum of Solace, anyway) had switched to a Walther P99 and was using that as his primary sidearm. And yes, the game does indeed call his default handgun a P99. However, much the same way a Taurus PT92 isn't a Beretta 92FS, the Smith and Wesson SW99 ISN'T the Walther P99. Only in a few promotional photos for this game is Bond shown with his proper P99. Everywhere else, including in-game and cutscenes, the SW99 model that EA used for Agent Under Fire is reused here. Even the strategy guide shows the model of a Smith & Wesson SW99. I'd really appreciate it if no one edits this anymore. --Clutch 04:51, 23 June 2009 (UTC)
Well, guess what? We were both right...and wrong.
After recent edits and some attacks from certain people here, I went back and checked the game. Again. Just to make sure I wasn't losing my mind. Turns out, there is a Walther P99, but as mentioned before, it is only seen on the game's cover and a few promo pics. There was also a Smith & Wesson SW99, seen in pre-rendered cutscenes and the Bond Sense menu. But there's also another P99 - one that combines parts of both similar yet dissimilar guns into one. As mentioned in the main article, the hybrid uses the frame of a German-born Walther P99 while the slide comes from the American SW99. It's this P99 that appears during gameplay, used by Bond. Don't ask me why EA did it. Let this just settle things once and for all. --Clutch 06:54, 13 September 2009 (UTC)
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The following weapons are used in the video game 007: Everything or Nothing:
P99
At first, James Bond's sidearm was seen as original Walther P99 in the first-draft development of the game. But, when the game was delayed for release, they need to put some fixes in it, and it was presumed that the P99 was actually customized with a Walther P99 and Smith & Wesson SW99 as the final release show. Bond's P99 is represented as having the frame and trigger assembly of a first-generation Walther P99 and the slide and barrel of a Smith & Wesson SW99. Bond's P99 is considered to be accurate and quick to shoot
See discussion for more details.
Desert Eagle
The Desert Eagle is the most powerful pistol in the game. It is slower than the P99, but is stronger and as accurate.
Heckler & Koch MP5K
The Heckler & Koch MP5K is one of the submachine guns that are used in this game. It has a small magazine but is quite strong. It can stop a person with one shot, and bring him down with the next.
SIG SG552
The SIG SG552 is one of the assault rifles in the game. It is stronger than the AK-74 and has a slower rate of fire but it also has a larger magazine.
AKM
Called the AK-74, the AKM is (muzzle brake removed) is the second most powerful rifle in the game. It has a faster rate of fire and can bring down enemies with one shot (depending one where you hit), but has a smaller magazine than the SIG SG 552.
SVD Dragunov
The sniper rifle in the game is a fully black SVD Dragunov. Depending on where you hit, it is the most powerful rifle in the game. But since a lot of the game consists of close-quarters shooting, you barely get to use the SVD.
Franchi SPAS 12
The Franchi SPAS 12 (folding stock removed) is the sole shotgun in the game. When in close combat, you can take out a person with one shot.
The Golden Gun
The Golden Gun makes an appearance in every Bond game aside Tomorrow Never Dies and Quantum of Solace. This is the 2nd most powerful gun in the game.
The Platinum Gun
This is the gun which surpasses the Golden Gun. It is stronger and has a faster rate of fire. This shoots explosives.