007 Legends

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007 Legends Reviews

GameSpot

10/2012

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3.5/10

007 Legends Review

Eurocom's 007 Legends is a game about falling. We see it in the way the opening minutes feature Daniel Craig's James Bond plummeting into a river after a friendly sniper accidentally shoots him off a speeding train, and we experience it in the way this latest installment in the long-running franchise reveals a fall from the innovations of 1997's GoldenEye 007 to Legends' tired mimicry of Call of Duty's core gunplay. This is a game that gets to run with Bond's legacy from half a century of cinema and yet stumbles on its face everywhere it should have broken into a sprint. It trips over shoddy AI and laughable stealth mechanics, it slips on boring boss fights and near-absent exposition, and while it benefits from decent multiplayer and challenge modes, these diversions never allow Legends to pick itself back up. It's a shame, since 007 Legends has some rich source material to work with. Legends' patchwork story draws from iconic films such as Goldfinger, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, License to Kill, Die Another Day, and Moonraker, but with Sean Connery, Pierce Brosnan, and other famous agents swapped out for the dour mug of Daniel Craig, pitifully voiced by Timothy Watson.

Game Revolution

10/2012

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007 Legends

Anyone in the world could fill in that blank with the right words. When it comes to international playboy secret agents against a cadre of would be global terrorists, there's really only "Bond, James Bond." Dr. No, Goldfinger, On Her Majesty's Secret Service—whether you've seen these classic films or not, they represent the decades of history that make up Albert R. Broccoli's timeless character. Of course, that hasn't stopped MGM from modernizing the character in a new era of films. While a blond, Heineken-swilling James Bond may make sense on screen when the studio behind the series has run out of source material, 007 Legends tries to transplant Daniel Craig into a handful of classic films, from Goldfinger to Moonraker. Has Activision and developer Eurocom blown Bond's cover or does the hero live to die another day? 007 Legends opens with a scene from the upcoming Skyfall. When Bond is shot while fighting atop a speeding train, he falls into the water below and proceeds to suffer what I can only assume to be trauma-induced hallucinations. I know being a secret agent is stressful, but I hope Bond hasn't been experimenting with psychedelics to pass the time.

IGN

10/2012

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4.5/10

007 Legends

It really shouldn’t be this hard to make a decent James Bond game, should it? As far as source material goes, 50 years of 007’s big screen adventures should have provided the team at Eurocom with a wealth of blockbuster stunts, style and subterfuge to draw from. Unfortunately, it seems like the development team has merely skimmed the back covers of a few of the DVDs in the James Bond box set and then decided to interpret them in the form of a poor man’s Call of Duty. As far as tributes go, this is like raising your champagne flute to toast someone and then using it to glass them in the eye. Here’s the setup for the single-player campaign: in a scene from the upcoming Skyfall, Daniel Craig’s 007 is accidentally shot by a female sniper whilst fending off an enemy on the roof of a moving train. Bond then plummets down into a river below, and while his lungs fill up with water he’s struck by a series of flashbacks to his previous adventures, each of which serve as the five different missions in the game. Those missions are taken (slightly out of chronological order) from Goldfinger, On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, License to Kill, Die Another Day and Moonraker, with a sixth mission based on Skyfall to be released later as free DLC. Each mission is set in the present day since it’s Daniel Craig’s Bond replacing the likes of Connery and Moore, but despite that justification it still feels a little odd to be breaking into Blofeld’s alpine lair and taking surveillance snaps with your smartphone, or watching one of Goldfinger’s henchmen fly out of the ejector seat in a modern Aston Martin DBS rather than the original DB5.

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