007 stirs up more fresh shots
Get ready for more Bond-age in these new screens From Russia With Love
From Electronic Arts with more of a brisk handshake than a gentle throbbing in the loins, comes this new batch of revealing screens of James Bond 007 From Russia With Love.
Famous as the only 007 flick in which our hero doesn't say "Bond, James Bond", these shots reveal just how far the game aims to drift from Fleming's original script by offering jet pack levels, battles around Big Ben and, yes, that famous line.
But then, with four-player split screen deathmatches and six modes including the chance to float above the melee with the famous floating gadget and return for the Golden Gun mode, who is going to complain about a few diversions from the 1963 film?
James Bond 007 From Russia With Love will exercise its licence on Xbox, PS2 and Gamecube in the autumn
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