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If you thought all developer Bizarre Creations can do is driving, wait until you see Daniel Craig driving his fists, knees, feet and elbows into the easily broken bits of his enemies in Blood Stone 007.
Here’s a look at the many playable character’s in the Wii’s GoldenEye 007 due out this November.
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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.
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.
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Activision’s return to classic shooter GoldenEye 007 puts you in the shoes of Daniel Craig’s take on a grittier, no-nonsense James Bond as he works his way through a new treatment of the classic movie.
It doesn’t mean such games are in development – at most the companies owning these marks have moved to protect them – but new domains for GoldenEye and Driver have been registered by Activision and Ubisoft.