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James Bond 007: Bloodstone trailer and screens released

James Bond 007: Bloodstone
James Bond 007: Bloodstone
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New James Bond 007: Bloodstone screens and a gameplay video showcase everything you'd expect from a James Bond game: car chases, martial arts, gunplay, explosions -- wait -- where are the women?

Published by Activision and developed by Bizarre Creations, James Bond 007: Blood Stone is being acted and voiced by James Bond stalwarts that include the likeness and voice talent of Daniel Craig, Joss Stone and Judi Dench. In addition, the game features an original story developed by screenwriter Bruce Feirstein, who happens to be responsible for a number of James Bond films, including Tomorrow Never Dies and The World is not Enough.

James Bond 007: Blood Stone features all the usual suspects of a Bond movie: cover-based firefights,  hand-to-hand combat, and plenty of high-speed driving sequences on land and sea through Athens, Istanbul, Monaco and Bangkok.

Bizarre Creations, the creators of Blur and Project Gotham Racing, should be a strong guarantee that the driving sequences are certainly top notch. The game will also feature online team-based multiplayer for up to 16 players in a variety of Spies vs. Mercenaries game modes.

James Bond 007: Blood Stone video game is being developed for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Windows PC, and scheduled to release in November of this year.

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Bryan is a lifelong PC gamer who has been working and writing professionally in the PC gaming and technology space for more than 15 years. Previous publishers include PC Today, Smart Computing, Processor.com, and Computer Power User.

Comments

  • Anonymous 1 year ago

    Would someone please get MGM out of it's financial troubles so that we can get another Bond film made?! I'm having a Bond withdrawal! It sucks so bad that we have one of the best Bond's with Daniel Craig and this crap may cut his films down to just a few if any more at all. The Hobbit's fate also hangs in the balance. Someone jump on board with MGM already. Game looks cool by the way.

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