James Bond: Blood Stone PC (c) Activision
Languages: English
Size : 1 DVD
Genre : Action
Date : October 2010
An international conspiracy has placed the UK’s most secretive bio-chemical
project into deadly hands, and only Her Majesty’s most lethal agent, James
Bond, can unravel the mystery. To navigate through layers of corruption,
you, as Bond, will embark on a global chase that will have you battling on
land, sea, and air through Athens, Istanbul, Monaco, and Bangkok. Nothing is
what it seems as each adventure reveals a deeper and more sinister
conspiracy. Engage in precise cover-based gunplay and tactical firefights,
and speed your way through explosive adrenaline-fueled driving sequences.
Become Bond as he engages in intense hand-to-hand combat and uses his
environment to finish off enemies. Take the battle online in a 16-person
multiplayer mode that requires skill, teamwork and strategy as you compete
in matches that will have spies battling mercenaries. In the fight to
prevent the world’s most dangerous weapon from falling into the wrong
hands, you’ll need to be the ultimate secret agent.
Features:
* Blood Stone, an explosive third-person action/adventure game from critically acclaimed developer Bizarre Creations, features Daniel Craig, Judi Dench and Joss Stone in an original story from the writer of GoldenEye and Tomorrow Never Dies.
* Your 00 status has you battling through land, sea and air in exotic international locations such as Athens, Istanbul, Bangkok and Monaco in a wide variety of environments including city streets, rooftops, casinos, oil refineries, dams and even hovercrafts
* Become Bond using authentic combat maneuvers such as punches, kicks, grabs, throws and the environment to finish off enemies with a fighting style inspired by a blend of martial arts
* Use offensive driving techniques to speed, reverse and handbrake-turn your way through explosive driving sequences on land and sea, doing whatever it takes to stay alive and reach your destination
* Trust No One: The UK’s biggest secret is about to fall into the wrong hands. Nothing is what it seems as you track an enemy who cannot be seen