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From Russia with Love (video game)

James Bond 007: From Russia with Love is a 2005 third-person shooter video game developed by EA Redwood Shores and published by Electronic Arts. The game is based on the 1963 film of the same name, but with several changes, including additional characters, locations, and a different villainous organisation. Additionally, it features elements of later Bond films such as the Aston Martin DB5 that debuted in Goldfinger (1964) and the jet pack from Thunderball (1965).

James Bond 007: From Russia with Love
Developer(s)EA Redwood Shores
Rebellion Developments (PSP)
Publisher(s)Electronic Arts
Director(s)Stephen Barry
Michael Condrey
Producer(s)Cate Latchford
Sam Player
Designer(s)Bret Robbins
Programmer(s)Russell Brown
Louis Gascoigne
Artist(s)Dave Carson
Writer(s)Bruce Feirstein
Composer(s)Christopher Lennertz
SeriesJames Bond video games
Platform(s)GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, PlayStation Portable
ReleaseGameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox
  • NA: 1 November 2005
  • NA: 15 November 2005 (GC)
  • EU: 18 November 2005
PlayStation Portable
  • NA: 4 April 2006
  • UK: 14 April 2006
Genre(s)Third-person shooter
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

From Russia with Love is notable in that it is the only video game to use Sean Connery's younger likeness as James Bond and the first to include all new voice work by the actor after twenty-two years away from the role,[1] marking his eighth and final performance as Bond across any medium before his death in 2020. From Russia with Love is also the last James Bond video game developed or published by Electronic Arts before they lost the rights to Activision in 2006.

From Russia with Love was released in late 2005, for GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox. A PlayStation Portable version was released in April 2006. The game received "mixed or average" reviews according to Metacritic.

Gameplay edit

 
Third-person view of Bond

From Russia with Love is primarily a third-person shooter, with the player taking on the role of James Bond. The game is played across 14 main levels, but includes four bonus levels which can be unlocked throughout. The player has mission objectives that must be carried out before proceeding to the next level.[1]

The game includes several driving levels, in which the player takes control of various armed vehicles and must evade enemies, using weapons such as a machine gun and rockets. Speedboats and Bond's Aston Martin DB5 are among the armed vehicles used by the player.[2] Jet packs, equipped with machine guns and rockets, are also used throughout the game.[2]

 
Bond using the jetpack

On foot, Bond can jump across certain designated ledges. He can use his usual Walther PPK, in addition to other weapons such as shotguns, assault rifles, sniper rifles, bazookas, and grenades. He can also engage in hand-to-hand combat with enemies. Points can be collected throughout the game, by killing enemies in specific ways, or by collecting schematics hidden in each level. Such points can be used to upgrade weapons, or unlock bonus content such as concept art and behind-the-scene movies.[1][3]

A variety of Q gadgets are used throughout the game, including a rappelling gun that is used to climb and descend to new areas. A laser wristwatch is used to penetrate bulletproof glass and destroy control panels, thereby unlocking security doors that block the player's path. Mini helicopters are used to access remote areas and can be detonated, also to destroy certain control panels. Sonic cufflinks can be used to emit a high-frequency that temporarily incapacitates enemies. A serum gun can be used to inject enemies from afar, confusing them into turning against their own. In addition, there are instances where the player must equip a gas mask to proceed through rooms that become filled with toxins.[4]

The game includes an offline multiplayer option,[3] with various gameplay modes, characters, and locations. It supports up to four players.[1][5]

The PlayStation Portable version plays largely the same as the home-console versions, although it includes mini-games and new multiplayer levels and characters, but removes the driving missions.[6][7][8]

Plot edit

One of the changes to the plot of the video game is the absence of the villainous organisation SPECTRE, who played a vital role in the film. Due to legal issues that had plagued the James Bond film series since 1963, the organization was renamed "OCTOPUS" and appears to lack a central leader in the same vein as Ernst Stavro Blofeld. The SPECTRE name was tied up in a long-running dispute over the film rights to Thunderball, between United Artists/MGM and the now-deceased writer Kevin McClory.[9][10]

The game begins with a pre-title sequence in which Elizabeth Stark, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom's daughter, is kidnapped by OCTOPUS while attending a party. Bond was assigned to attend the party for just such an event, and he defeats OCTOPUS and rescues Miss Stark.

Similar to the film, OCTOPUS has conceived a plan to embarrass British secret service agent 007 for the death of Dr. Julius No from the film Dr. No, in which No was an agent of SPECTRE. The plan involves the theft of a Soviet encoding machine known as the Lektor with the help of a defecting Soviet agent, Tatiana Romanova. However, Romanova is being used by OCTOPUS to lure James Bond into a trap; their ultimate goal is to let him obtain the Lektor and then ambush him for it, killing him in humiliating fashion as well. Romanova is sent by Rosa Klebb, an agent of the KGB (in both the novel and film, an agent of SMERSH) who has secretly defected to OCTOPUS. Her immediate subordinate, Donald "Red" Grant, protects Bond through the first half of the game and attacks him in the second. The game ends with a final assault on OCTOPUS headquarters, during which Grant is fatally shot by Bond.

Development and release edit

From Russia with Love is based on the 1963 film of the same name. The game adaptation was written by Bruce Feirstein, who previously worked on the scripts for the Bond films GoldenEye (1995), Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) and The World Is Not Enough (1999), in addition to the video game James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing (2004).[11][12] Electronic Arts (EA) announced the game in January 2005.[13] EA had spent more than two years developing an engine for the game, and nearly a year was spent on pre-production.[14] The development team included members who had previously worked on Everything or Nothing,[15] also a third-person game. The gameplay in From Russia with Love is similar to the earlier game.[16]

The game's executive producer, Glen Schofield, considered 1963's From Russia with Love to be among the most popular Bond films.[15] EA described the game as a director's cut, as it offers additional story elements, locations, and gadgets compared to the film.[17][18][19] Some concepts from later Bond films were incorporated into the game, including Bond's Aston Martin DB5, which debuted in Goldfinger (1964);[20] and the jetpack,[21][22] which was introduced in Thunderball (1965).[23][16] Everything or Nothing had featured a mechanical spider gadget known as the Q Spider, although the development team considered it too modern for From Russia with Love, opting instead for the Q Copter.[24]

Sean Connery reprised his role from the film as James Bond, lending his voice to the game. His likeness, from 1963, was also implemented.[17][25] The game marked Connery's first appearance as Bond since the film Never Say Never Again (1983), and it also served as his video game debut.[26] Connery said, "As an artist, I see this as another way to explore the creative process. Video games are an extremely popular form of entertainment today, and I am looking forward to seeing how it all fits together".[17] Two factors led to his participation in the project: From Russia with Love was his favorite Bond film, and his grandchildren were avid game players.[27] Connery recorded his lines from his home in the Bahamas.[28][27] His character model was based primarily on frames from the film.[18] The game's use of physical combat was inspired by Connery's portrayal of Bond in the films,[21] with Schofield describing him as "more of a brawler" compared to later actors who played the character.[29]

The likenesses of several deceased actors from the film were used as well, including Desmond Llewelyn as Q, Robert Shaw as Red Grant, and Lotte Lenya as Rosa Klebb.[17][25] The game also introduces two new characters: Natasha Bedingfield as Elizabeth Stark,[30][28] and Maria Menounos as Eva.[31][32] Bedingfield had previously performed a song for the Bond spin-off game GoldenEye: Rogue Agent (2004).[30]

The development team had full access to MGM's collection of reference material for the film, which helped to recapture its 1960s setting.[21] The game uses washed-out sepia tones to match the look of the film,[22] and level designs were based on Bond film sets created by production designer Ken Adam. The game's art director, Dave Carson, said it was challenging to match the film's time period: "The movie takes place primarily in Istanbul, which offers few '60s-specific images. We used '60s clothing and hairstyles wherever possible".[18] The team visited the game's real-life locations, such as Big Ben, to take reference photos.[21] The game's soundtrack was composed by Christopher Lennertz and recorded at Abbey Road Studios.[20][33]

The game was completed on 20 October 2005.[26][34] In North America, it was released for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox on 1 November 2005, followed by a GameCube release two weeks later.[35][36] The game was released in Europe on 18 November.[37] The PlayStation Portable version was announced that month,[38][39] and was released in North America and the United Kingdom in 2006 on 4 April and 14 April, respectively.[40][41][42] From Russia with Love was the final Bond game by EA, which lost the rights to Activision in 2006.[20] It would also mark Connery's final appearance as Bond before his death in 2020.[29][43]

Reception edit

From Russia with Love received "mixed or average" reviews according to aggregating review website Metacritic.[44][45][46][47] Many points were given to the enhanced graphics and play difficulty. The Times gave it a score of four stars out of five and stated that "It's enough to make you toss your trilby on to a hat-rack in delight."[67] However, Maxim gave it a score of six out of ten and stated that though the game was challenging, "it's also sometimes pedestrian, with a host of uninspired levels and dim bad guys ruining what could have been the triumphant return of 007."[66] Within three months of its release, it had sold approximately 277,000 copies.[68]

In 2014, Schofield expressed disappointment that the game was not rated higher.[69] Director Michael Condrey said, "It was a good game, but we didn't have enough time or resources to really deliver on the vision we wanted for it".[70] In 2015, Graeme Virtue of Eurogamer called the game a "respectful tribute to the formative years of the character", concluding, "It might have ended up a rather haphazard game - with an utterly superfluous Natasha Bedingfield cameo - but From Russia With Love remains a fitting cultural artefact to commemorate what will presumably be both EA and Connery's final Bond swan song".[20]

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External links edit

  • James Bond 007: From Russia with Love at IMDb
  • From Russia with Love at MobyGames

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James Bond 007 From Russia with Love is a 2005 third person shooter video game developed by EA Redwood Shores and published by Electronic Arts The game is based on the 1963 film of the same name but with several changes including additional characters locations and a different villainous organisation Additionally it features elements of later Bond films such as the Aston Martin DB5 that debuted in Goldfinger 1964 and the jet pack from Thunderball 1965 James Bond 007 From Russia with LoveDeveloper s EA Redwood ShoresRebellion Developments PSP Publisher s Electronic ArtsDirector s Stephen BarryMichael CondreyProducer s Cate LatchfordSam PlayerDesigner s Bret RobbinsProgrammer s Russell BrownLouis GascoigneArtist s Dave CarsonWriter s Bruce FeirsteinComposer s Christopher LennertzSeriesJames Bond video gamesPlatform s GameCube PlayStation 2 Xbox PlayStation PortableReleaseGameCube PlayStation 2 XboxNA 1 November 2005NA 15 November 2005 GC EU 18 November 2005PlayStation PortableNA 4 April 2006UK 14 April 2006Genre s Third person shooterMode s Single player multiplayerFrom Russia with Love is notable in that it is the only video game to use Sean Connery s younger likeness as James Bond and the first to include all new voice work by the actor after twenty two years away from the role 1 marking his eighth and final performance as Bond across any medium before his death in 2020 From Russia with Love is also the last James Bond video game developed or published by Electronic Arts before they lost the rights to Activision in 2006 From Russia with Love was released in late 2005 for GameCube PlayStation 2 and Xbox A PlayStation Portable version was released in April 2006 The game received mixed or average reviews according to Metacritic Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Plot 3 Development and release 4 Reception 5 References 6 External linksGameplay edit nbsp Third person view of BondFrom Russia with Love is primarily a third person shooter with the player taking on the role of James Bond The game is played across 14 main levels but includes four bonus levels which can be unlocked throughout The player has mission objectives that must be carried out before proceeding to the next level 1 The game includes several driving levels in which the player takes control of various armed vehicles and must evade enemies using weapons such as a machine gun and rockets Speedboats and Bond s Aston Martin DB5 are among the armed vehicles used by the player 2 Jet packs equipped with machine guns and rockets are also used throughout the game 2 nbsp Bond using the jetpackOn foot Bond can jump across certain designated ledges He can use his usual Walther PPK in addition to other weapons such as shotguns assault rifles sniper rifles bazookas and grenades He can also engage in hand to hand combat with enemies Points can be collected throughout the game by killing enemies in specific ways or by collecting schematics hidden in each level Such points can be used to upgrade weapons or unlock bonus content such as concept art and behind the scene movies 1 3 A variety of Q gadgets are used throughout the game including a rappelling gun that is used to climb and descend to new areas A laser wristwatch is used to penetrate bulletproof glass and destroy control panels thereby unlocking security doors that block the player s path Mini helicopters are used to access remote areas and can be detonated also to destroy certain control panels Sonic cufflinks can be used to emit a high frequency that temporarily incapacitates enemies A serum gun can be used to inject enemies from afar confusing them into turning against their own In addition there are instances where the player must equip a gas mask to proceed through rooms that become filled with toxins 4 The game includes an offline multiplayer option 3 with various gameplay modes characters and locations It supports up to four players 1 5 The PlayStation Portable version plays largely the same as the home console versions although it includes mini games and new multiplayer levels and characters but removes the driving missions 6 7 8 Plot editOne of the changes to the plot of the video game is the absence of the villainous organisation SPECTRE who played a vital role in the film Due to legal issues that had plagued the James Bond film series since 1963 the organization was renamed OCTOPUS and appears to lack a central leader in the same vein as Ernst Stavro Blofeld The SPECTRE name was tied up in a long running dispute over the film rights to Thunderball between United Artists MGM and the now deceased writer Kevin McClory 9 10 The game begins with a pre title sequence in which Elizabeth Stark the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom s daughter is kidnapped by OCTOPUS while attending a party Bond was assigned to attend the party for just such an event and he defeats OCTOPUS and rescues Miss Stark Similar to the film OCTOPUS has conceived a plan to embarrass British secret service agent 007 for the death of Dr Julius No from the film Dr No in which No was an agent of SPECTRE The plan involves the theft of a Soviet encoding machine known as the Lektor with the help of a defecting Soviet agent Tatiana Romanova However Romanova is being used by OCTOPUS to lure James Bond into a trap their ultimate goal is to let him obtain the Lektor and then ambush him for it killing him in humiliating fashion as well Romanova is sent by Rosa Klebb an agent of the KGB in both the novel and film an agent of SMERSH who has secretly defected to OCTOPUS Her immediate subordinate Donald Red Grant protects Bond through the first half of the game and attacks him in the second The game ends with a final assault on OCTOPUS headquarters during which Grant is fatally shot by Bond Development and release editFrom Russia with Love is based on the 1963 film of the same name The game adaptation was written by Bruce Feirstein who previously worked on the scripts for the Bond films GoldenEye 1995 Tomorrow Never Dies 1997 and The World Is Not Enough 1999 in addition to the video game James Bond 007 Everything or Nothing 2004 11 12 Electronic Arts EA announced the game in January 2005 13 EA had spent more than two years developing an engine for the game and nearly a year was spent on pre production 14 The development team included members who had previously worked on Everything or Nothing 15 also a third person game The gameplay in From Russia with Love is similar to the earlier game 16 The game s executive producer Glen Schofield considered 1963 s From Russia with Love to be among the most popular Bond films 15 EA described the game as a director s cut as it offers additional story elements locations and gadgets compared to the film 17 18 19 Some concepts from later Bond films were incorporated into the game including Bond s Aston Martin DB5 which debuted in Goldfinger 1964 20 and the jetpack 21 22 which was introduced in Thunderball 1965 23 16 Everything or Nothing had featured a mechanical spider gadget known as the Q Spider although the development team considered it too modern for From Russia with Love opting instead for the Q Copter 24 Sean Connery reprised his role from the film as James Bond lending his voice to the game His likeness from 1963 was also implemented 17 25 The game marked Connery s first appearance as Bond since the film Never Say Never Again 1983 and it also served as his video game debut 26 Connery said As an artist I see this as another way to explore the creative process Video games are an extremely popular form of entertainment today and I am looking forward to seeing how it all fits together 17 Two factors led to his participation in the project From Russia with Love was his favorite Bond film and his grandchildren were avid game players 27 Connery recorded his lines from his home in the Bahamas 28 27 His character model was based primarily on frames from the film 18 The game s use of physical combat was inspired by Connery s portrayal of Bond in the films 21 with Schofield describing him as more of a brawler compared to later actors who played the character 29 The likenesses of several deceased actors from the film were used as well including Desmond Llewelyn as Q Robert Shaw as Red Grant and Lotte Lenya as Rosa Klebb 17 25 The game also introduces two new characters Natasha Bedingfield as Elizabeth Stark 30 28 and Maria Menounos as Eva 31 32 Bedingfield had previously performed a song for the Bond spin off game GoldenEye Rogue Agent 2004 30 The development team had full access to MGM s collection of reference material for the film which helped to recapture its 1960s setting 21 The game uses washed out sepia tones to match the look of the film 22 and level designs were based on Bond film sets created by production designer Ken Adam The game s art director Dave Carson said it was challenging to match the film s time period The movie takes place primarily in Istanbul which offers few 60s specific images We used 60s clothing and hairstyles wherever possible 18 The team visited the game s real life locations such as Big Ben to take reference photos 21 The game s soundtrack was composed by Christopher Lennertz and recorded at Abbey Road Studios 20 33 The game was completed on 20 October 2005 26 34 In North America it was released for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox on 1 November 2005 followed by a GameCube release two weeks later 35 36 The game was released in Europe on 18 November 37 The PlayStation Portable version was announced that month 38 39 and was released in North America and the United Kingdom in 2006 on 4 April and 14 April respectively 40 41 42 From Russia with Love was the final Bond game by EA which lost the rights to Activision in 2006 20 It would also mark Connery s final appearance as Bond before his death in 2020 29 43 Reception editReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacritic Xbox 71 100 44 GC 70 100 45 PS2 69 100 46 PSP 61 100 47 Review scoresPublicationScoreElectronic Gaming Monthly6 17 10 48 Eurogamer6 10 49 GamePro nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 50 PSP nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 51 GameSpot7 10 52 53 PSP 6 3 10 54 GameSpy Xbox nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 55 PS2 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 56 PSP nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 57 GameZone6 9 10 58 IGN7 9 10 59 PSP 7 1 10 60 Official U S PlayStation Magazine PS2 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 61 PSP nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 62 PALGN5 10 63 TeamXbox7 3 10 64 X Play nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 65 Maxim6 10 66 The Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 67 From Russia with Love received mixed or average reviews according to aggregating review website Metacritic 44 45 46 47 Many points were given to the enhanced graphics and play difficulty The Times gave it a score of four stars out of five and stated that It s enough to make you toss your trilby on to a hat rack in delight 67 However Maxim gave it a score of six out of ten and stated that though the game was challenging it s also sometimes pedestrian with a host of uninspired levels and dim bad guys ruining what 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