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Blood Stone shows flashes of potential every now and then but overall is far too standard to ever get under your skin. Bond fans will most certainly get something out of it but this could, and should, have been so much more. 6.8/10Print this pageCommen...
Abstract: James Bond desperately needs an intervention, and I'm not just talking about his predilection for dry martinis, fast cars, and even faster women. Sure, those old habits all make a return in James Bond 007: Blood Stone, but the British super-spy's most ...
Voice acting is superb, and as full immersion in Bond's world the title is convincing.
There's really nothing to elevate it from any other 3PS next-gen title. The enemy AI is predictable, the weapons are underpowered and the game is repetitive. Bond deserves better.
Abstract: When you go see a James Bond film, you go in with certain expectations of what the experience is going to entail. 007's adventures are always caked with contemporary sex appeal, exuding from the cars and exotic locales, not to mention the Bond girls o...
Blood Stone is not a bad game: it's just a painfully average one. There aren't any majorly broken elements to it, but just because this Stone is relatively polished, doesn't make it a gem. There really isn't anything at all remarkable about it, and eve...
Abstract: Ever since Goldeneye’s release thirteen years ago on the Nintendo 64, James Bond has been a "regular" of every console released thereafter. Blood Stone is the second Bond title to be released on the PS3, with Quantum of Solace being the firs...
Solid shooting mechanics and slick melee combat, Driving sections are a blast, Great production values, Globetrotting story allows for lots of environmental variety.
Gets off to a very slow start after the prologue, Throwaway multiplayer, Gadget sections are simply filler.
Stylish combat and white-knuckle driving make this an enjoyable James Bond adventure, despite some pacing issues....
Abstract: Feels like James Bond: The TV Show.The lack of a new James Bond movie has made me crave some tuxedo action and this month Activision has me filled up on all things 007. While Wii owners are reveling in the re-imagine Goldeneye (our review coming this w...
Abstract: Activision is just full of surprises this year. First we get an impeccable Spider-Man game with no movie tie-in, and now, here comes our favorite MI6 agent with an all-new adventure, also sans movie. Perhaps the gaming industry is finally getting the m...