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From Russia With Love


Easily the most exciting and accurate recreation of the Bond experience in a long time.

Available on: PS2 , PSP, Xbox, GameCube
Genre: Action
Release date: Nov 3, 2005
Published by: Electronic Arts
Developed by: EA Redwood Shores
Features: Pro Logic II
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
4 player VS


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From Russia with Love
EA gets back to the business of making proper Bond games - and lets us take it for a spin...
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From EA with love
We get up close with a young Sean Connery in EA's latest Bond offering, From Russia with Love
PS2 News - May 18, 2005
From Russia with Love shot dossier
First shots of EA's latest Bond extravaganza inside
PS2 News - Apr 13, 2005
007 stirs up more fresh shots
Get ready for more Bond-age in these new screens From Russia With Love
Jul 14, 2005
From EA with love
We get up close with a young Sean Connery in EA's latest Bond offering, From Russia with Love
May 18, 2005
From Russia with Love shot dossier
First shots of EA's latest Bond extravaganza inside
Apr 13, 2005
Connery to be Bond again at 74
Ageing actor reprises his role of legendary spy in EA's new Bond title
Apr 7, 2005
From Russia with Love
EA gets back to the business of making proper Bond games - and lets us take it for a spin...
Feb 15, 2006
From Russia with Love is reminiscent of EA's previous third-person Bond adventure Everything or Nothing, at least insofar as the controls feel similar. You can shimmy up against walls and peek around corners, the unique method of aiming (by locking on to targets and fine-tuning your aim with the C-stick) returns, and the on-foot action is broken up periodically by driving sections. However, while its predecessor was rife with annoying niggles, From Russia with Love seems much more ...   » Read Full From Russia With Love preview
ESRB Rating
From Russia With Love is rated:
Teen
Alcohol Reference, Suggestive Themes, Violence