Guardian Games Blog talks 5 007 movies that would make great games
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/gamesblog/2012/jan/11/james-bond-50-unmade-games
A nice little piece discussing 5 Bond films that could have (or still could) made a great game.
Recommended!
A nice little piece discussing 5 Bond films that could have (or still could) made a great game.
Recommended!
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@merseytart
If you're going to adapt a game, I'd vote for The Spy Who Loved Me as Roger More never got a game and it has a pleothora of action sequences that could be expanded into a videogame. Start off with the ski case (complete with quicktime sequence at the end to deploy the chute); throw in action sequences in the housing complex (with Shandor as your final boss) and around the ruins in Egypt (give Jaws a few henchmen to take out); the Lotus Esprit car chase, underwater sequence and jet-ski would give you the obligatory vehicle sequences; and the fight on the Liparus and final confrontation with Jaws and Stromberg as Atlantis sinks would round out the levels.
Get a whole island to explore with rendezvous popping up for story missions.
Plus a nice dance here and there.
I say give the Bond license to Eurocom and let them choose who they release the game through. It seems anytime Eurocom touches James Bond it's gold
Of the older films, well elements of quite a few films have been used in several games. GoldenEye 64 had elements of Live and Let Die/Golden Gun/Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker, in TWO levels. the Aztec Complex and Egyptian Temple.
1: Brosnan 2: Craig 3: Moore 4: Dalton 5: Connery and 6: Lazenby
It was a good movie. I enjoyed it quite a bit. The part that did annoy me though was that they made WAY to many references of it being the 40th anniversary and the 20th movie in the series. The watch comment was okay as was the room with all the old gadgets from the previous movies.
But I felt that the overall story was pretty good, maybe the CGI was a bit overused, but for the parts they did it in it was decent.
1: Brosnan 2: Craig 3: Moore 4: Dalton 5: Connery and 6: Lazenby
I think any of his films, apart from maybe A View To A Kill, would make good games, The Spy Who Loved Me would be amazing, and I would play a Live And Let Die game too. I really, really want a game with Roger in it. Octopussy wouldn't be half bad either, many action sequences.
JUST GIVE ME A ROGER MOORE BOND GAME