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I don't think GF would've worked, either, as it merely has any action scene, if at all any to begin with. In fact, neither of the early few Bond films (and the Craig films for the matter, as QoS the game proved us) would work as video games. It would only butcher the storylines in a bad way, so it's better if neither of the games follow any movie's plot.
I don't think the display of the Bond games are TV/Episodic material as Bond theatrically/cinematically/screen-wise is not ready for that format, yet. A more RPG based FP/TP combo would be nice with shooter and driving elements but focusing more on spying and stealthiness. I love Everything or Nothing to death, but the game certainly wasn't a spy game. Nightfire was. EoN, sadly, wasn't. There was hardly any relevance for stealth. Just aim and shoot.
What I'd like from a Bond game is to have the agility, spirit, luxuriousness and fun element of the PS2/GCN/Xbox era EA Bond games, with the openness of the latest Hitman title. A very large sandbox, multiple ways to infiltrate a base, area, hotel, building, whatever, as well as dozens of routes and turnouts for the storyline depending on the player's choices, much like Alpha Protocol. Seduce sexy women, gamble at casinos, playing baccarat, poker, blackjack, roulette, etc. And most of all, wear clothes of your choice. For example, I want to infiltrate a military base dressed in a suit, not commando gear. FRWL got that part right. That should be there, too.
What I wouldn't want is a point and click Bond game. An interactive movie that I despise more than anything else. Honestly, I found TellTale's Batman game very boring, to say the least.
I agree on EON being a step down from Nightfire in a lot of ways (despite all the effort they went to in making it a really cinematic experience, it feels a lot more video gamey with the plot structure and the scenarios imo) but there was still a nice amount of variety there imo. Bits like where you're trapped on the table and have to use the coin gadget to escape, or the fist fight with Jaws on the train, or being able to stop and give a woman a massage when you're breaking into the club. That's the stuff made the game for me and that's what I meant when I talked about them continuing in the direction Nightfire started in terms of actually feeling like Bond instead of a mass murderer. If we do get another Bond game I want a lot more emphasis on that side of things.
I still think the castle level in Nightfire is the blueprint for a near perfect Bond game. There's so many different options and it just feels so Bondanian (we see Bond at luxury parties/events all the time in the films but Nightfire is the only Bond game to centre a level around it, I remember Bloodstone had a brief bit like that but literally as soon as the level started you were moving down a linear path gunning down bad guys again). It captures almost everything that makes Bond great and I can't imagine how amazing it would be if they took that approach with modern tech and included even more little touches like those moments from Everything Or Nothing. It's so sad that with the amazing stuff games are capable of nowadays noone seems to want to go near Bond. I never want them to stop producing the films but I think it's clear that EON don't have a clue when it comes to the games. Instead of shitty tie ins/cash cows the Bond games could become a huge franchise in its own right (they came close before) but they don't see that potential and seem all too willing to let companies like Activision run the licence into the ground.
I tried over the weekend to get a working PS1 emulator/game but after nearly downloading a few viruses from freeroms.com I have officially given up.
I really am saddened by a lack of bond games/ espionage games but then I think at least I grew up with the games and got to play when they were fresh
Goldeneye
Mission Impossible
The World is not Enough (never had a ps1)
Agent Under Fire
NightFire
Mission Impossible Operation Sumera
Splinter Cell (all 6 games)
etc
Do I wish we got games based off of Amis-Horrowitz novels based either in that time or in the present and updated (though how Nobody live forever would be updated is beyond me as isn't Princess Di integral to the plot)
yeah but I know the days of espionage games are sadly gone (which is a shame as there is at least 10 espionage games I would love to see done in the next 5 years b ut oh well)
Yes we were very lucky to have grown up with such amazing games! Mission Impossible on the N64 was hard but extremely fun. Mission Impossible: Operation Sumera was one of the coolest games at the time. The first four Splinter Cell games are amazing but Conviction and Black List are too easy and focus on fast paced action too much. They had great stories though.
I have a feeling the spy/espionage genre will make a come back in video games someday. I just hope it's soon.
But, apparently, they don't have enough budget to build up on it. And adding to that there'd be lawsuit threats from MGM for using story material and lines from their own property, so to speak. Or so I heard.
There is a modification for Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas called Design Your Own Mission that allows users to create their own missions, objectives, and stories. I am planning to make a standalone Bond story with that modification as the diverse gameplay of GTA allows for many great situations.
Now take a look at this:
Higher Quality Closeups
I need you to do 2 things.
1. Take one of those characters which you think gives the overall image of James Bond. Whether it's Ian Fleming's depiction or any others.
2. Assign each characters to one Bond actor (that means leaving 1 out)
i.e Character 1 looks like Brosnan and Character 2 looks like Moore, etc.
#5 is dressed exactly like Michael Weston from Burn Notice.
No one else looks like anybody to me.
The plan is to have the original story with the 1st character which has the overall James Bond look and some bonus Legends style missions with those other characters.
Anyway #6 has one vote for the overall James Bond image. Any other opinions?
I have edited my original post with higher quality closeups of the characters.
Should I create my own thread for this?
#6 is the only choice that comes close to anything Bond related, but he's also got on a rather garish vest coat.
I think that'd be a great way to go. You should be able to get Sean, Pierce and Dan easily, but all the others will have to be worked around with look-alikes, I guess. Unless people have designed ones for George, Roger and Tim.
even the Splinter Cell Franchise is DOA and wasn't Rockstar going to a video game called Agent which got taken out back and shot...