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Bizarre Creations’ take on seminal super spy James Bond is looking better, bigger and just more Bond-like. Or so my recent hands-off time with the cinematic action game James Bond 007: Blood Stone at Gamescom made me think.
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When McWhertor got a second look at James Bond 007: Blood Stone last week in Germany he said the game may have won him over.
The last time I saw James Bond 007: Blood Stone in action, I wasn’t convinced. Something, some hard-to-define Bond quality was missing. But developer Bizarre Creations may have won me over with my second look at Blood Stone.
The more violent but still suave Daniel Craig version of James Bond gets an original, cinematic adventure in James Bond 007: Blood Stone, Bizarre Creations new action game that mixes shooting, boat racing and neck snapping melee.