New game developed by Eurocom for PS3 and Xbox360.
Press release.
SANTA MONICA, Calif., April 18, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- To celebrate the James Bond franchise's 50th anniversary, Activision Publishing, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Activision Blizzard, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI), will launch gamers back through time to relive a selection of Bond's most iconic and intense undercover missions from the popular Bond film franchise with 007™ Legends.
A first-of-its-kind Bond video game, 007 Legends features an original, overarching storyline tying together six classic Bond movies, concluding with this year's highly-anticipated 23rd installment — SKYFALL — to offer the most diverse Bond gaming experience yet! As with the feature films, 007 Legends equips players with state-of-the-art spy gadgets, an arsenal of weapons, including Bond's signature Walther PPK, and sleek vehicles as they jet off to exotic locations and utilize Bond's quick wits, class and style to take down notorious villains and their brutal henchmen, perform impressive stunts, and of course...mingle with gorgeous Bond women.
"To honor 50 years of the world's top secret agent, 007 Legends offers a collection of his most famed moments in the smartest and most treacherous Bond game yet," said David Oxford, Executive Vice President at Activision Publishing, Inc. "Creating a video game storyline that ties together six popular, yet very different, Bond movie narratives can be challenging, but together with EON Productions, our developer Eurocom, has pulled it off to create an homage that we think will be a unique and highly entertaining Bond video game."
In addition to 007 Legends' main story, the game will feature the return of fan-favorite single-player Mi6 Ops Missions, which debuted in GoldenEye 007: Reloaded and challenges players to complete extra missions ranging from all-out action to stealth and gadget-based gameplay and compete for the highest online leader board scores. For the first time ever, players will be able to participate as one of Bond's cohorts or villainous foes, reliving the missions through their eyes, as well as 007's. The robust James Bond multiplayer experience includes local four-player split-screen game modes and online competitive gameplay with new maps, weapons and characters derived from Bond's 50 year legacy. With more gadgets, deeper stealth and spy investigation gameplay, gamers will have every opportunity to truly feel like the world's favorite spy.
Planned to launch this fall, 007 Legends is being developed by Eurocom, under license from EON Productions Ltd. and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, Inc. (MGM) for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system. Stay tuned for more information on the game's official Web site and Facebook page.[/quote]
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Sounds fun!
From Russia With Love
Goldfinger
The SpyWho Loved Me
Moonraker
Goldeneye
Casino Royale
But no PC version again? That's ridiculous.
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As FRWL, GE and CR all have had their own standalone games (well QOS in CRs case) in the last 5 years or so I think they wont get the treatment (unless this is a cyincal rehashing and cash in).
Much as I would like something for DN as its the first I cant really see this so what are likely to be the 6?
If we assume driving and first/3rd person shooting as in previous games then:
GF - Iconic - probably a driving mission in the DB5 and the final Fort Knox battle for shooting.
YOLT - Cracking scope for battle in the volcano. Little Nellie could replace the driving.
TSWLM - Jaws is also iconic so they will want to get him in. They will include the ski jump somewhere and a shooter on skis could be good if done right. Lotus driving mission and underwater. Actually TSWLM should be held back as a complete game in its own right.
MR or OP - Cable cars could provide a good sequence or Venice boat chase. Shooter on the space station or in space. Iguacu boat chase another possible. Acrostar and fight ono the train.
Thats 2 from Sean and Rog apiece. Much as I would love OHMSS whilst I dont think its impossible its unlikely.
As DCs films have already been done I reckon one from Tim and one from Pierce. They could rehash the 1989 LTK game but I wold prefer TLD - the Aston chase and the final battle would be class.
As for Broz probably TWINE - boat chase is crying out for it.
Perhaps - no, hopefully - this is just a first comment on the game and its release, and further announcements may yet reveal more details, including a release for the PC market. I am nevertheless quite suspicious given the history of Bond games. They just don't like PC gamers. We either don't get a game at all, or we get a slimmed down mock version like NF. I sadly treat QoS and BS as a sunshine on a rainy day.
Six films forming on plot? I can't wait to see that.
- GF/TB
-OHMSS
-FYEO/TSWLM
-LTK/ TLD
-TND
-SF
When I listed two, the first is the most prefered
By the way, is it just me, or is that logo extremely ugly. I know some people have a hate for the Brosnan/Craig logo's, but this has got to be the worst, most cheap looking logo in the series
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Yeah thats really poor. Is that honestly the best they could come up with? Must have taken literally 3 seconds.
Thunderball
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
The Spy Who Loved Me
The Living Daylights
Tomorrow Never Dies
Skyfall
Personally:
Goldfinger
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
The Spy Who Loved Me
The Living Daylights
Tomorrow Never Dies
(Skyfall)
I know not many people outside of Bond fandom know of OHMSS, but I think that would make an interesting transition to a video game and perhaps be the best part of the game....
I'd also like to see how they would translate the TLD cargo net fight into a video game.