GBA

007: Everything or Nothing

An original Bond adventure featuring Pierce Brosnan's likeness, blending driving sequences with third-person shooter action. The GBA version delivers a top-down perspective with gadget-based gameplay faithful to the console experience.

Release Date
January 1, 2004
Players
1
Region
US

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Story

The game opens in the Pamir Mountains , Tajikistan , 2004, where MI6 agent James "007" Bond infiltrates a stronghold where an organization sells a stolen Soviet suitcase bomb . Bond triggers a firefight between the two factions making the exchange, using the confusion to steal the device and escape. Following the mission, Bond is briefed on the disappearance of Oxford scientist Dr. Katya Nadanova ( Heidi Klum ), who oversees a top-secret nanotechnology humanitarian project.

Bond's search leads to a weapons research facility in Egypt , where he is ordered to rescue Nadanova and prevent the theft of the nanobot prototypes. Destroying the facility, Bond follows the kidnappers onto an armored train where he encounters and dispatches Jaws (using the likeness of Richard Kiel ). Bond discovers Nadanova and rescues her before pursuing the terrorist via helicopter through the Valley of the Kings . Bond defeats the terrorist and takes Nadanova to her safehouse, where, after Bond departs, it is revealed that she is working in conjunction with Nikolai Diavolo ( Willem Dafoe ), a former KGB agent whose mentor and friend was Max Zorin (the primary antagonist of the 1985 film A View to a Kill ).

The two intend to repurpose the nanobots for far more sinister purposes than their original intention of repairing nuclear reactors. Upon returning to MI6, M ( Judi Dench ) informs Bond of the disappearance of another 00 agent, Jack Mason, alias 003, who was last seen investigating a platinum mine in Peru . Bond is sent there to track down Mason's last known contact, Serena St. Germaine ( Shannon Elizabeth ), an American geologist who may have a clue to his whereabouts.

Serena takes Bond to a mining complex, where he discovers Mason is being tortured by Diavolo. Before succumbing to his wounds, Mason informs Bond that Diavolo intends to move his operations to New Orleans . Bond learns of Nadanova's ties with Diavolo when she captures Serena and throws her out of a helicopter. Bond dives off a cliff to rescue her through the use of Q's ( John Cleese ) rappel gadget, and the two escape Diavolo's mercenaries via tank.

Searching New Orleans, Bond learns that Diavolo has enlisted a war criminal named Arkady Yayakov to help repurpose the nanobots. Bond infiltrates a factory owned by Diavolo and uncovers a lead pointing to a local nightclub owned by Yayakov, where he crosses paths with Mya Starling ( Mýa ), an NSA field operative who is also investigating Diavolo. However, Starling's cover is blown, and she is held by Yayakov in a 19th-century cemetery , who hands her over to local mobster Jean Le Rouge. Bond and Le Rouge chase through the cemetery while dispatching Yayakov's men, eventually reaching a crematorium until Bond kills Le Rouge and rescues Starling.

Bond tracks Diavolo's operations to an abandoned plantation in Louisiana, where he discovers he has altered Nadanova's nanobots to eat through all metals but platinum, disintegrating everything they come in contact with. After destroying the laboratory and killing Yayakov, Bond reencounters Jaws, who is driving a tanker truck laden with nanobots across the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway towards the levees of New Orleans with the intent of flooding the city. Bond disables Jaws' tanker truck, causing him to lose control and plunge into Lake Pontchartrain , averting the threat of destruction in New Orleans, and Bond returns to Peru to investigate Diavolo's platinum mines. After winning a rally race hosted by Diavolo, Bond finds he has captured Serena, allowing Diavolo to escape to the mines.

After saving Serena, Bond reaches the mines but is captured by Nadanova. Diavolo explains that he intends to use the nanobots to destroy the Kremlin and use his army of tanks, armored with platinum to make them immune to the nanobots, to control Russia and then overthrow Europe. Tied in the path of a mining drill, Bond escapes his shackles and flees the mines in a helicopter piloted by Serena. Following Diavolo to Moscow , Bond steals one of Diavolo's platinum tanks and uses it to prevent the release of the nanobots in Red Square .

He then heads for a missile silo hidden under the Kremlin, where Bond rappels down a large elevator shaft until being confronted by Nadanova and her men. Bond shoots the elevator brakes, causing it to plummet out of control, confronts a flamethrower-wielding Jaws for the third and final time, defeating him in the process, and escapes the collapsing elevator with the aircraft's ejector seat. After heading to the bunker and deactivating the nanotech missiles while dispatching most of Diavolo's men, Diavolo and Nadanova then attack Bond with a Soviet-era fighter jet from an adjacent shaft. Bond destroys the jet, killing Nadanova though Diavolo ejects just in time.

Diavolo reaches a control tower, reactivating one of the missiles and targeting it at London . Bond destroys the control tower, where Diavolo managed to launch the missile before plunging to his death into the silo. By destroying the missile as it launches, Bond prevents the catastrophe and reunites with Serena outside the Kremlin.

Gameplay Systems

The gameplay is an action-adventure game with a mix of third-person shooting/action sequences and vehicle sequences. In third-person missions, Bond can typically use cover, engage in hand-to-hand combat, use gadgets, and perform some context-sensitive actions, while driving sequences primarily involve racing to a specific objective. The player drives multiple vehicles throughout the game, including the Aston Martin Vanquish , Porsche Cayenne Turbo , a Subaru Impreza rally car, and a Triumph Daytona 600 motorcycle. The player can complete objectives in multiple ways, and players are awarded "bond moments" when they complete an objective, feat or task in a manner consistent with Bond's actions in films.

These sometimes involve the use of Bond's gadgets, which include a rappel gun, remote-controlled ground drones, and a laser watch. Over 20 ranged weapons are included, including Bond's signature Walther PPK . The game is identical across each console, aside from minor graphical and sound differences. A cooperative mode was included for two players in which two unnamed operatives must complete missions using the same gameplay mechanics as the single-player portion of the game.

The PlayStation 2 version included an online version of this mode. Electronic Arts retired the game's servers in January 2006. Another version of Everything or Nothing was published for the Game Boy Advance and can be linked to the GameCube version via the GameCube – Game Boy Advance link cable , providing unique premium content.

Media Reviews

IGN
8.5/10
GameSpot
8.8/10
Famitsu
2
Edge
5/10
Eurogamer
6/10
Game Informer
8.5/10
Electronic Gaming Monthly
8.33/10
Nintendo Power
4.4/5

About 007: Everything or Nothing

007: Everything or Nothing is a classic video game released for the Game Boy Advance on January 1, 2004. This title has become a beloved entry in the retro gaming library.

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