The world's best known secret agent is back and this time, just so that no one gets too confused, he also looks like Pierce Brosnan. In "Everything or Nothing," his fifth interactive adventure from EA Games, the action promises to be even more intense. Use espionage, tactical skills, and Q-Lab gadgets to analyze every situation, act like Bond, using your stylish physical skills, clever disguises, and bold personality to once again save the world. Every Bond moment is played out before you in an all-new, third-person cinematic perspective.
A vast amount of effort, new technological advancements and money are being poured into this project and the title promises to offer something most Bond games, since GoldenEye, lacked, an immersive and in-depth gaming experience.
Since the title is also expected for the Game Boy Advance so let's get those details out of the way first.
GBA Features
The GBA version of the game is still related to the console version, but it's original material, you're doing different stuff. The GBA is more of an adventure, there are RPG elements in there, you can develop skills so that you're more accurate with a gun, for instance.
-Visit exotic locales for explosive action on foot and behind the wheel as you race to accomplish missions only a secret agent would encounter. -When escape seems nearly impossible, choose from a wide array of high-tech Q-Branch gadgetry, including devices exclusively for the Game Boy Advance version of the game.
Exclusive GBA Multiplayer Features
-All-out, arena-style combat with up to four players -- use the Game Boy Advance Game Link cable to hook up with friends on other Game Boy Advance systems. -Multiple game modes and new maps featuring both co-operative and competitive play.
Special GBA Link Features
Link up with James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing on Nintendo GameCube to access exclusive features, including mini-games, gadget upgrades, and maps previously unavailable on the Game Boy Advance version.