From Russia with Love

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From Russia with Love

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Developer(s) Electronic Arts
Rebellion Developments (PSP)
Publisher(s) Electronic Arts
Engine Havok Physics
Platform(s) PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, PlayStation Portable
Release date November 1, 2005
PSP
USA April 3, 2006
EU April 13, 2006
JPN May 11, 2006
Genre(s) Third-person shooter
Mode(s) Single player, Multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: T
PEGI: 16+
CERO: C
OFLC: M

From Russia with Love is a video game featuring Ian Fleming's secret agent, James Bond developed by Electronic Arts and released on November 1, 2005 in North America. The game is based on the 1957 novel and the 1963 film From Russia with Love. The game follows the storyline of the book and film, albeit adding in new scenes to make the game more action-oriented, as well as changing the affiliation of the main villains. Additionally, it features many elements of earlier Bond films to recreate the feel of the era such as the jet pack from Thunderball (1965) and the Aston Martin DB5 that debuted in Goldfinger (1964).[2] From Russia with Love is also notable in that it is the first video game to use Sean Connery's likeness as James Bond and the first to include all new voice work by the actor. James Bond 007: From Russia with Love is the last video game EA Games marketed before they lost the rights to Activision in 2006.

Development

April 5, 2005 Sean Connery was slated to lend his voice for the game, as well as likeness Connery said "As an artist, I see this as another way to explore the creative process. Video games are an extremely popular form of entertainment today, and I am looking forward to seeing how it all fits together." October 20, 2005 -From Russia With Love was complete

Gameplay and design

From Russia with Love is the first title developed by Electronic Arts Redwood Shores to use an integrated game engine for the 3rd person action and driving segments. It was a new engine that was not based on any of the technology used for previous titles in the series but the result was similar to the Everything Or Nothing engine.

Overview


The game was penned by Bond veteran Bruce Feirstein who previously worked on the film scripts for GoldenEye, Tomorrow Never Dies, and The World Is Not Enough, in addition to the script for the 2004 video game, Everything or Nothing.

The game's soundtrack was composed by Christopher Lennertz. Additionally, Vic Flick, best known for playing the original guitar riff in The James Bond Theme announced that he contributed to Lennertz's score.

Unlike in the 2004 game, Everything Or Nothing, From Russia with Love features a third-person multiplayer deathmatch mode, however it lacks a cooperative feature that was present in Everything Or Nothing.

Plot summary

One of the most obvious changes to the story for the video game is the absence of the villainous organization SPECTRE who played a vital role in the film version, but not the novel version of From Russia with Love. Due to legal issues that have plagued the James Bond series of films since 1963, the organization was renamed as OCTOPUS and appears to lack a central leader in the same vein as Ernst Stavro Blofeld. The SPECTRE name was tied up in a long-running dispute over the film rights to Thunderball, between United Artists/MGM and the now-deceased writer Kevin McClory.
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The game begins with a standard pre-title sequence in which Elizabeth Stark, the British Prime Minister's daughter, is kidnapped by OCTOPUS while attending a party. Fortunately, Bond was assigned to attend the party for just such an event, and he defeats OCTOPUS and rescues Stark.

Similar to the film, OCTOPUS has conceived a plan to embarrass British secret service agent 007 for the death of Dr. Julius No from the film Dr. No, in which No was an agent of SPECTRE (although not in the novel). The plan involves the theft of a Soviet encoding machine known as the Lektor with the help of a defecting Soviet agent, Tatiana Romanova. Romanova, however, is being used by OCTOPUS to lure James Bond into a trap; their ultimate goal is to let him obtain the Lektor and then ambush him for it, killing him in humiliating fashion as well. Romanova is sent by Rosa Klebb, an agent of the KGB (in both the novel and film, an agent of SMERSH) who has secretly defected to OCTOPUS. Her immediate subordinate, Donald "Red" Grant, protects Bond through the first half of the game and attacks him in the second. The game ends with a final assault on OCTOPUS headquarters, remiscent of the finale of You Only Live Twice.

Cast

Many of the cast from the film, From Russia with Love, return in likeness. Sean Connery, the first official actor to portray James Bond in the EON Productions film series returned to the role for the first time in 22 years (previously the unofficial 1983 film, Never Say Never Again). Connery not only allowed for his likeness of Bond to be used (appropriately from the 1963 film), but also recorded all new voice work for the character.
Character----- Likeness---------Voiced by
James Bond----- Sean Connery------- Sean Connery
M----- Bernard Lee----- Peter Renaday
Miss Moneypenny----- Lois Maxwell ----- Karly Rothenberg
Q----- Desmond Llewelyn----- Phil Proctor
Tatiana Romanova----- Daniela Bianchi----- Kari Wahlgren
Rosa Klebb----- Lotte Lenya----- Karly Rothenberg
Red Grant----- Robert Shaw----- Brian McCole
Kerim Bey----- Pedro Armendáriz----- JB Blanc
Elizabeth Stark----- Natasha Bedingfield----- Natasha Bedingfield
Eva Adara----- Maria Menounos----- Maria Menounos

New characters

* Miss Elizabeth Stark: Stark is the daughter of the British Prime Minister, whom Bond rescues in the pre-title sequence.

* Eva Adara: The driver and henchwoman of Red Grant. She is both a driver and pilot. She is ultimately killed in the level "Octopus Base" where she attacks Bond with a parked fighter jet. When it is damaged to the point where it is about to be destroyed, she flies down the underground runway at Bond who is using a jet pack. Bond easily avoids her plane which then smashes into the closed hangar doors at the end of the tunnel. Her role in the game was, however, minor.
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I remember reading about this game in Nintendo Power magazine when it was first announced, and how excited I was that there would finally be a James Bond game with Sean Connery. Awesome game. For me, this and Everything Or Nothing were the last Bond games I really enjoyed. Since Activision has obtained the rights, the Bond games, in my opinion, have been pretty mediocre. Activision focuses too much on multiplayer, and the single player is very scripted, linear, and controls like Call Of Duty.

I heard that EA was planning on making other classic Bond games. One of them was going to be Moonraker featuring Roger Moore's likeness and voice talent. It's just too bad they lost the rights to Activision.
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Well, now, Activision -supposedly- cancelled their contract with MGM and their 007 license is revoked. Well, it would have been literally awesome to see Moonraker game with Roger Moore as Bond, it would have been mindblowing. Well, but it would have been better idea to see them making video games with original storylines for each actor, such as with Moore taking place in the late 1970s or early 1980s. Then, making a game with Dalton that might take place in the early 1990s. Then, making a game with Lazenby with the story set in 1970, which takes place straight after OHMSS. And an idea for having the original Blofeld get killed in the game would've been better, a tie-in to DAF film, and "the mud-pies" idea. However, I didn't enjoy FRWL a lot, because it was a rushed game, but I heard the project was originally going to feature Brosnan as Bond, as the storyboards for it has hit the internet, showing a similar main title sequence to that of FRWL game's. It was also rumoured that the game was going to be a follow up to NF in the mould of EON. Imagine how extraordinary it would have been.
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