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The game ends with a final assault on OCTOPUS headquarters, during which Grant is fatally shot by Bond.

Her immediate subordinate, Donald "Red" Grant, protects Bond through the first half of the game and attacks him in the second. Romanova is sent by Rosa Klebb, an agent of the KGB (in both the novel and film, an agent of SMERSH) who has secretly defected to OCTOPUS. However, Romanova is being used by OCTOPUS to lure James Bond into a trap their ultimate goal is to let him obtain the Lektor and then ambush him for it, killing him in humiliating fashion as well. The plan involves the theft of a Soviet encoding machine known as the Lektor with the help of a defecting Soviet agent, Tatiana Romanova. Similar to the film, OCTOPUS has conceived a plan to embarrass British secret service agent 007 for the death of Dr. Bond was assigned to attend the party for just such an event, and he defeats OCTOPUS and rescues Miss Stark. The game begins with a pre-title sequence in which Elizabeth Stark, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom's daughter, is kidnapped by OCTOPUS while attending a party. The SPECTRE name was tied up in a long-running dispute over the film rights to Thunderball, between United Artists/MGM and the now-deceased writer Kevin McClory.
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Due to legal issues that have plagued the James Bond film series since 1963, the organization was renamed "OCTOPUS" and appears to lack a central leader in the same vein as Ernst Stavro Blofeld. One of the changes to the plot of the video game is the absence of the villainous organisation SPECTRE, who played a vital role in the film.
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The PlayStation Portable version plays largely the same as the home-console versions, although it includes mini-games and new multiplayer levels and characters, but removes the driving missions.
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The game includes an offline multiplayer option, with various gameplay modes, characters, and locations. In addition, there are instances where the player must equip a gas mask to proceed through rooms that become filled with toxins. A serum gun can be used to inject enemies from afar, confusing them into turning against their own. Sonic cufflinks can be used to emit a high-frequency that temporarily incapacitates enemies. Mini helicopters are used to access remote areas and can be detonated, also to destroy certain control panels. A laser wristwatch is used to penetrate bulletproof glass and destroy control panels, thereby unlocking security doors that block the player's path. Ī variety of Q gadgets are used throughout the game, including a rappelling gun that is used to climb and descend to new areas.
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Such points can be used to upgrade weapons, or unlock bonus content such as concept art and behind-the-scene movies. Points can be collected throughout the game, by killing enemies in specific ways, or by collecting schematics hidden in each level. He can also engage in hand-to-hand combat with enemies. He can use his usual Walther PPK, in addition to other weapons such as shotguns, assault rifles, sniper rifles, bazookas, and grenades. On foot, Bond can jump across certain designated ledges. The game received "mixed or average" reviews according to Metacritic. A PlayStation Portable version was released in April 2006.

From Russia with Love is also the last James Bond video game developed or published by Electronic Arts before they lost the rights to Activision in 2006.įrom Russia with Love was released in late 2005, for GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox. Additionally, it features elements of later Bond films such as the Aston Martin DB5 that debuted in Goldfinger (1964) and the jet pack from Thunderball (1965).įrom Russia with Love is notable in that it is the only video game to use Sean Connery's younger likeness as James Bond and the first to include all new voice work by the actor after twenty-two years away from the role, marking his eighth and final performance as Bond across any medium before his death in 2020. The game is based on the 1963 film of the same name, but with several changes, including additional characters, locations, and a different villainous organisation.

James Bond 007: From Russia with Love is a 2005 third-person shooter video game developed by EA Redwood Shores and published by Electronic Arts.
