•: 2 November 2010 •: 3 November 2010 •: 5 November 2010 •: 13 January 2011 Mode(s), James Bond 007: Blood Stone is a, developed by and published by for the,, and platforms. It is the 24th game in the and is the first game since to have an original story. Enet pc camera. The game was confirmed by Activision on 16 July 2010. The game was released on 2 November 2010 in North America and released on 5 November 2010 in Europe.
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Activision's for the and DS was released on the same day respectively in each region. Blood Stone features the voices and likenesses of,,. 007: Blood Stone was the final game developed by Bizarre Creations before it closed on 18 February 2011. Contents • • • • • • • Gameplay [ ] Blood Stone is a with elements of hand-to-hand combat. Driving sequences also appear in the game.
Blood Stone features a focus aim system which allows players to lock onto targets after melee takedowns. There is a multiplayer mode consisting of up to 16 players that will pit spies versus mercenaries. Alongside team deathmatch and other standard game modes there are massive objective-based battles where players have to work as a team to attack or defend various spy-themed goals. The player pilots several vehicle types throughout the course of the game.
Plot [ ] The story starts with Greco (Luis Soto), an international terrorist planning a suicide attack on the G-20 Summit at the structure in. M () sends Bond () to investigate and prevent an attack from occurring. After a brief encounter with Greco on his yacht, Bond pursues him through Athens by boat and then on foot.
After a second confrontation with Greco which ends with Greco left alive, Bond stops a bomb-laden car destined for the Acropolis structure by knocking it off the road with an he had commandeered, saving the summit from potential disaster. The next morning, Bond is assigned to rescue a missing professor, Malcolm Tedworth (Timothy Watson). Tedworth was originally feared dead until an anonymous tip and tracing of his cell phone led MI6 to an construction site. Bond investigates the area that Tedworth's phone signal was lost in.
In the catacombs, Tedworth is interrogated by a man called Bernin who demands the password to a. Tedworth submits to the torture and is promptly executed. Bond interrupts, pursuing Bernin by, and on foot, the chase ending at an old coliseum. Bernin however manages to get the data extracted, only to reveal Stefan Pomerov's name to Bond before being pushed off a ledge to his death by Bond after attempting to kill him.
After learning that Pomerov is going to be in, Bond travels to, meeting with his contact, a wealthy jewellery designer (and MI6 agent) named Nicole Hunter (). Hunter takes Bond to one of Pomerov's casinos in Monaco. Nicole distracts Pomerov while Bond sneaks in and breaks into his safe. Bond recovers documents and a camera that contains a video of Tedworth's interrogation. On it, Tedworth reveals that he was the lead scientist who was trying to create an antidote to both smallpox and anthrax to cure soldiers in the event of a biological attack. Having been discovered, Bond shoots his way out of the casino and escapes with Nicole in her. M informs Bond that the files he found were invoices for sophisticated chemical manufacturing equipment designated to a defunct Siberian chemical refinery owned by Pomerov.