6 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :- Good game, 24 September 2006
Author:
highridgehoosier from United States
I bought this game on an impulse buy from walmart. I am glad I did. It
was very entertaining listening to Sean Connery and playing the game. I
thought the graphics were the best I have ever seen in a movie/game
remake. The bonus levels were very hard! The sniper one I think was too
hard, it made me so frustrated I didn't play the game for a week and a
half. There were too many people shooting at you with nothing to hide
behind or life to handle it.
The only thing I might change was the upgrade system. I didn't notice
any difference from un-upgraded equipment to the upgraded, such as
buying an armor upgrade didn't seem to make the armor stronger or more
filling on my life meter. I really liked the Q copter. I think the
developers did a good job.
4 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :- The Most Amazing Experience... For a Bond fan, 3 March 2007
Author:
SylvesterFox007 from United States
The goal of any James Bond game is to make the player feel like he is
fulfilling an ultimate fantasy: step into the shoes of Agent 007.
"FRWL" comes closer to this goal than any other game, because this time
you control the real James Bond. No offense to Pierce Brosnan, who made
a fantastic Bond and loaned his voice and likeness to "EON", but Sean
Connery was the original James Bond, and there will never be anyone who
comes close to his level of cool.
I must say at this point, like many others who have reviewed this game,
that Sean 70 year old voice doesn't fit his 30 year old image on
screen, and this takes some getting used to, but it's certainly worth
it. He makes lines like "Bond James Bond" and "Shaken, not stirred"
into a big deal again. But controlling Sir Sean as he takes on the evil
organization known as OCTOPUS is, as Bond said in "Octopussy", "only
the tip of the tentacle." The awesomeness of the game begins with the
opening gun barrel. It's the original gun barrel from the movies. Then
you take on first mission, rescuing the Prime Minister's hottie blonde
daughter from terrorists at Parliament, and everything from the cars to
the clothes is perfectly retro. The world of the game is truly the
world of the original James Bond, right down to the classic rock-n-roll
rendition of the James Bond theme that finally plays during a key
moment late in the game, as Bond infiltrates a secret factory.
After the game's opening, the plot faithfully follows the plot of the
movie "FRWL." James Bond is sent to Turkey to retrieve a Lektor device
from a Russian cipher clerk who claims she has a crush on him. In
Turkey, Bond teams up with lovable sidekick Kerim Bey. Bond must
retrieve the device, protect the damsel in distress, and get both
safely back to London. Bond screenwriter Bruce Feirstein worked on the
script, and he's done a good job of making the game the same but
different to the movie. The characters from the movie are all recreated
well, but some are better than others. The impersonators voicing
villains Rosa Klebb and Red Grant are uncanny. And there's a moment
early on in the game where you interact with a Miss Moneypenny, M, and
Q who all look and behave as they did in the original Sean Connery 007
movies.
What puts this game miles ahead of the other Bond games, besides Sir
Sean's voice and likeness, is two notable features in the game play.
One is Bond focus. While you can dispatch villains simply by locking
onto them with one button and killing them with the other, an
additional button push will allow you to zoom in closer on a target and
choose between spots Bond would shoot at, such as a grenade attached to
a belt that will dispatch an enemy and a few of his friend or a rappel
cord that will cause a suspended enemy to plunge to his death. The
other notable feature is the stealth and mêlée kills. When you're in
close enough range, just hit a button to beat down an enemy with the
raw brutality that only Sean Connery's James Bond displayed.
Sean Connery's Bond relied mostly on his raw wit and talent, so you
only have a few gadgets, but they're good ones. The Q-copter is a
remote control helicopter that can self-destruct and explore areas Bond
can't reach, like the Q-spider in "EON", only better. The classic laser
watch is useful, not just for getting into sealed rooms, but
dispatching enemies when you have no other weapon available. Sonic cuff
links and a serum gun are the most fun to play around with, but you
must experience them for yourself. Besides the gadgets, you can go
dress Bond up in a number of retro costumes found during the game,
including the gray suit from the movie, the standard black tuxedo, a
retro stealth suit, and that classic white tuxedo, all which look
exactly like they did when Sir Sean wore them in the movies. When you
drive in the game, you drive the Aston Martin DB5 straight out of
"Goldfinger." It can't turn invisible, but it has a gadget for popping
tires like in the movie. And when you're not flying down the streets of
Istanbul in the "Goldinger" car, you can fly through the air in the
"Thunderball" jet pack.
Then there's the multi-player. Of course, it has to be compared to the
standard of the "GoldenEye" game, and it fails. Also, you can only play
Bond villains rather than Bond himself or the other heroes of the game.
But the multi-player is amusing, and a decent bonus since the
awesomeness of the single player campaign alone makes the game worth
playing. The basic game does have other flaws. Some of the movie's most
exciting moments, particularly the gypsy camp shootout, Bond's brawl
with Red Grant on the Orient Express, and a confrontation between Bond
and Rosa Klebb's bladed shoe, aren't done justice in game form. And the
game is a fast play, even on the hardest difficulty. But overall, this
game is the best James Bond experience so far.
3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :- Bond at the top of his game., 16 June 2007
Author:
kylekool150 from Canada
Good: Engaging cinematic firefights, great presentation, vehicles are
actually fun to drive, fairly appealing multiplayer, faithful to the
movie, and the list goes on.
Bad: Main missions are a bit short.
This game defines what a "good" third person shooter(not necessarily a
spy-game) is. Great firefights carry on the story and make you want to
complete EVERY single mission through, and unlock all the genuine
bonuses the game has to offer. The hype this game had, was lived up to,
and I personally think you should buy it, and hook up with a couple of
friends and play this one. Loads of fun.
The sound in this game, is a rip-roaring achievement from a few
previous bond games, and firing a weapon, really feels like you're
firing a weapon. It ties in with the aspect that you are a deadly and
ruthless spy.
All in all, this game makes you excited and satisfied after you make it
through, and some multiplayer that can compete with the standards of
the crafty James Bond "Nightfire" game for gamecube.
from ea with love, 8 April 2007
Author:
inter_9111 from Malta
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
EA have shown us that they can make a classic 007 agent and make you
feel in the 60's world. The graphics of the game are outstanding and
also the voice recording is very professional. I got this game April
2007 (two years after release), and I am still impressed with the
gameplay. It's a shame that EA will no longer make 007 games.
I give this game 10/10 for the levels it contains, especially the
"consulate" level. I would recommend this game to anyone from the age
of 13 and over. The only thing I didn't like in the game is the Russian
boat level, it was too much pressure. On the whole I like the game A
LOT!!
1 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- Not as good as the film bust still a good game, 29 November 2005
Author:
Da_man175 from United Kingdom
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
When i first heard that from Russia with love was being made into a
game i was quite excited especially because Sean Connery was doing the
voice of James bond and they Had taken the voices of the other actors
living or dead and added them to the game this was for what i was
hoping to be an original gaming experience an that i was to enter the
classic world of James bond. however when i actually played it i found
some of the story had been changed and new characters added that never
in the film also the villains in the film spectre were renamed octopus
as the game progressed my hopes were being restored but by the end of
the game they used part of you only live twice and the villain red
grant came back where as he died in the film on a train this was a
great disappointment as was the opening all though the ability to
change costumes was a benefit in this flawed game but when compared to
rouge agent it was far better.
2 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :- Best bond game so far., 14 July 2007
Author:
kyle-mcdonald from Canada
This James bond game is the best bond game i have played in my life it
is my favorite James bond game so far because:
The missions in this game are really fun they can be really hard that
makes it more fun to play the missions have lots of actions the weapons
you use are really good. The cars in this game are awesome the car
missions have lots of action and are really fun to play. The voice over
actors are really good and it is cool that Sean Connery does the voice
for James bond also the way bond looks is really cool because it looks
just like Sean Connery when he played James bond in the movies and the
other character look pretty much the same as the look in the movie. The
graphics a pretty good in this James bond game. Also the game follows
the movie pretty much but not all the but most of the time it does
which is cool.
overall score ********** out of **********
0 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- Great single player means a good game, 30 April 2006
Author:
xj13 from United Kingdom
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
** WARNING - CONTAINS SPOILERS! **
First of all, I would like to say that I really liked this game. I got
it for Christmas after two months of dropping hints to my parents. I am
glad that I did that.
First off, I would like to say that the single player was very good.
The first level is probably one of the best in the game, when you are
at a party in London, and some evil guys ruin it by kidnapping the
Prime minister's daughter. Of course you have to rescue her, and it is
quite a big level, but should probably take you at least five minutes.
The best part, and I think also the funniest part, is when you are in
the jet-pack, and people are rappelling down Big Ben. Just equip the
jet-pack's most trusty rocket launcher and blast the clock faces and
the enemies down. Pure fun!
The rest of the levels are very good, but pretty short. There are four
mini-levels you can unlock, and that is one of the let downs, because
only the first two of them are actually fun, and the last two to unlock
are just 'kill 25 enemies' objectives, I mean, c'mon! We got loads of
points to unlock these missions and the last two bonus missions are
really bad!
The multi player, me and some of my friends agree, is very good and
challenging, even if there are no bots. Halo didn't have any bots but
that is still some fine multi player games! You can be a load of bad
guys, and you go against each other, and you can also set traps, which
is the best way of killing people without going into view of their
character.
Gameplay - 8.5/10 (levels can be quite repetitive and bonus missions
could be improved). Graphics - 9/10 (there is the odd bad graphic, but
that isn't extremely often). Multiplayer - 10/10 (needs no comment,
just great, you get to drive in jet-packs and vehicles). Sound - 8/10
Replay value - 7/10 (the only levels I go back on are the Loondon level
and Istanbul Part 1).
I give this game: 8.5/10
Could have a bit of improvement, but it's still good.
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6 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :-

Good game, 24 September 2006
Author: highridgehoosier from United States
I bought this game on an impulse buy from walmart. I am glad I did. It was very entertaining listening to Sean Connery and playing the game. I thought the graphics were the best I have ever seen in a movie/game remake. The bonus levels were very hard! The sniper one I think was too hard, it made me so frustrated I didn't play the game for a week and a half. There were too many people shooting at you with nothing to hide behind or life to handle it.
The only thing I might change was the upgrade system. I didn't notice any difference from un-upgraded equipment to the upgraded, such as buying an armor upgrade didn't seem to make the armor stronger or more filling on my life meter. I really liked the Q copter. I think the developers did a good job.
4 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :-

The Most Amazing Experience... For a Bond fan, 3 March 2007
Author: SylvesterFox007 from United States
The goal of any James Bond game is to make the player feel like he is fulfilling an ultimate fantasy: step into the shoes of Agent 007. "FRWL" comes closer to this goal than any other game, because this time you control the real James Bond. No offense to Pierce Brosnan, who made a fantastic Bond and loaned his voice and likeness to "EON", but Sean Connery was the original James Bond, and there will never be anyone who comes close to his level of cool.
I must say at this point, like many others who have reviewed this game, that Sean 70 year old voice doesn't fit his 30 year old image on screen, and this takes some getting used to, but it's certainly worth it. He makes lines like "Bond James Bond" and "Shaken, not stirred" into a big deal again. But controlling Sir Sean as he takes on the evil organization known as OCTOPUS is, as Bond said in "Octopussy", "only the tip of the tentacle." The awesomeness of the game begins with the opening gun barrel. It's the original gun barrel from the movies. Then you take on first mission, rescuing the Prime Minister's hottie blonde daughter from terrorists at Parliament, and everything from the cars to the clothes is perfectly retro. The world of the game is truly the world of the original James Bond, right down to the classic rock-n-roll rendition of the James Bond theme that finally plays during a key moment late in the game, as Bond infiltrates a secret factory.
After the game's opening, the plot faithfully follows the plot of the movie "FRWL." James Bond is sent to Turkey to retrieve a Lektor device from a Russian cipher clerk who claims she has a crush on him. In Turkey, Bond teams up with lovable sidekick Kerim Bey. Bond must retrieve the device, protect the damsel in distress, and get both safely back to London. Bond screenwriter Bruce Feirstein worked on the script, and he's done a good job of making the game the same but different to the movie. The characters from the movie are all recreated well, but some are better than others. The impersonators voicing villains Rosa Klebb and Red Grant are uncanny. And there's a moment early on in the game where you interact with a Miss Moneypenny, M, and Q who all look and behave as they did in the original Sean Connery 007 movies.
What puts this game miles ahead of the other Bond games, besides Sir Sean's voice and likeness, is two notable features in the game play. One is Bond focus. While you can dispatch villains simply by locking onto them with one button and killing them with the other, an additional button push will allow you to zoom in closer on a target and choose between spots Bond would shoot at, such as a grenade attached to a belt that will dispatch an enemy and a few of his friend or a rappel cord that will cause a suspended enemy to plunge to his death. The other notable feature is the stealth and mêlée kills. When you're in close enough range, just hit a button to beat down an enemy with the raw brutality that only Sean Connery's James Bond displayed.
Sean Connery's Bond relied mostly on his raw wit and talent, so you only have a few gadgets, but they're good ones. The Q-copter is a remote control helicopter that can self-destruct and explore areas Bond can't reach, like the Q-spider in "EON", only better. The classic laser watch is useful, not just for getting into sealed rooms, but dispatching enemies when you have no other weapon available. Sonic cuff links and a serum gun are the most fun to play around with, but you must experience them for yourself. Besides the gadgets, you can go dress Bond up in a number of retro costumes found during the game, including the gray suit from the movie, the standard black tuxedo, a retro stealth suit, and that classic white tuxedo, all which look exactly like they did when Sir Sean wore them in the movies. When you drive in the game, you drive the Aston Martin DB5 straight out of "Goldfinger." It can't turn invisible, but it has a gadget for popping tires like in the movie. And when you're not flying down the streets of Istanbul in the "Goldinger" car, you can fly through the air in the "Thunderball" jet pack.
Then there's the multi-player. Of course, it has to be compared to the standard of the "GoldenEye" game, and it fails. Also, you can only play Bond villains rather than Bond himself or the other heroes of the game. But the multi-player is amusing, and a decent bonus since the awesomeness of the single player campaign alone makes the game worth playing. The basic game does have other flaws. Some of the movie's most exciting moments, particularly the gypsy camp shootout, Bond's brawl with Red Grant on the Orient Express, and a confrontation between Bond and Rosa Klebb's bladed shoe, aren't done justice in game form. And the game is a fast play, even on the hardest difficulty. But overall, this game is the best James Bond experience so far.
3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :-

Bond at the top of his game., 16 June 2007
Author: kylekool150 from Canada
Good: Engaging cinematic firefights, great presentation, vehicles are actually fun to drive, fairly appealing multiplayer, faithful to the movie, and the list goes on.
Bad: Main missions are a bit short.
This game defines what a "good" third person shooter(not necessarily a spy-game) is. Great firefights carry on the story and make you want to complete EVERY single mission through, and unlock all the genuine bonuses the game has to offer. The hype this game had, was lived up to, and I personally think you should buy it, and hook up with a couple of friends and play this one. Loads of fun.
The sound in this game, is a rip-roaring achievement from a few previous bond games, and firing a weapon, really feels like you're firing a weapon. It ties in with the aspect that you are a deadly and ruthless spy.
All in all, this game makes you excited and satisfied after you make it through, and some multiplayer that can compete with the standards of the crafty James Bond "Nightfire" game for gamecube.
from ea with love, 8 April 2007

Author: inter_9111 from Malta
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
EA have shown us that they can make a classic 007 agent and make you feel in the 60's world. The graphics of the game are outstanding and also the voice recording is very professional. I got this game April 2007 (two years after release), and I am still impressed with the gameplay. It's a shame that EA will no longer make 007 games.
I give this game 10/10 for the levels it contains, especially the "consulate" level. I would recommend this game to anyone from the age of 13 and over. The only thing I didn't like in the game is the Russian boat level, it was too much pressure. On the whole I like the game A LOT!!
1 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-
Not as good as the film bust still a good game, 29 November 2005
Author: Da_man175 from United Kingdom
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
When i first heard that from Russia with love was being made into a game i was quite excited especially because Sean Connery was doing the voice of James bond and they Had taken the voices of the other actors living or dead and added them to the game this was for what i was hoping to be an original gaming experience an that i was to enter the classic world of James bond. however when i actually played it i found some of the story had been changed and new characters added that never in the film also the villains in the film spectre were renamed octopus as the game progressed my hopes were being restored but by the end of the game they used part of you only live twice and the villain red grant came back where as he died in the film on a train this was a great disappointment as was the opening all though the ability to change costumes was a benefit in this flawed game but when compared to rouge agent it was far better.
2 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :-

Best bond game so far., 14 July 2007
Author: kyle-mcdonald from Canada
This James bond game is the best bond game i have played in my life it is my favorite James bond game so far because:
The missions in this game are really fun they can be really hard that makes it more fun to play the missions have lots of actions the weapons you use are really good. The cars in this game are awesome the car missions have lots of action and are really fun to play. The voice over actors are really good and it is cool that Sean Connery does the voice for James bond also the way bond looks is really cool because it looks just like Sean Connery when he played James bond in the movies and the other character look pretty much the same as the look in the movie. The graphics a pretty good in this James bond game. Also the game follows the movie pretty much but not all the but most of the time it does which is cool.
overall score ********** out of **********
0 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-

Great single player means a good game, 30 April 2006
Author: xj13 from United Kingdom
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
** WARNING - CONTAINS SPOILERS! **
First of all, I would like to say that I really liked this game. I got it for Christmas after two months of dropping hints to my parents. I am glad that I did that.
First off, I would like to say that the single player was very good. The first level is probably one of the best in the game, when you are at a party in London, and some evil guys ruin it by kidnapping the Prime minister's daughter. Of course you have to rescue her, and it is quite a big level, but should probably take you at least five minutes. The best part, and I think also the funniest part, is when you are in the jet-pack, and people are rappelling down Big Ben. Just equip the jet-pack's most trusty rocket launcher and blast the clock faces and the enemies down. Pure fun!
The rest of the levels are very good, but pretty short. There are four mini-levels you can unlock, and that is one of the let downs, because only the first two of them are actually fun, and the last two to unlock are just 'kill 25 enemies' objectives, I mean, c'mon! We got loads of points to unlock these missions and the last two bonus missions are really bad!
The multi player, me and some of my friends agree, is very good and challenging, even if there are no bots. Halo didn't have any bots but that is still some fine multi player games! You can be a load of bad guys, and you go against each other, and you can also set traps, which is the best way of killing people without going into view of their character.
Gameplay - 8.5/10 (levels can be quite repetitive and bonus missions could be improved). Graphics - 9/10 (there is the odd bad graphic, but that isn't extremely often). Multiplayer - 10/10 (needs no comment, just great, you get to drive in jet-packs and vehicles). Sound - 8/10 Replay value - 7/10 (the only levels I go back on are the Loondon level and Istanbul Part 1).
I give this game: 8.5/10
Could have a bit of improvement, but it's still good.
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