
Rather than try to replicate the bombastic nature of 90s-era Bond vehicle chases, like Everything or Nothing did, Bloodstone instead tried to imitate the brutal and visceral action of Daniel Craig's car chases, like the one at the start of Quantum of Solace. The always forgotten-about James Bond 007: Bloodstone, while not the best Bond in terms of third-person shooting, had some pretty solid vehicle sequences. Everything or Nothing really honed in on what makes a Bond car chase fun, aiming to make each of its vehicle missions more varied than the last. The mission quickly goes sour, and the player has to use their Aston Martin's various gadgets, like an acid slick, to stop the limo chasing them.Įverything or Nothing also has some flying segments where Bond takes control of a helicopter, as well as some tank missions that let the player cause chaos and some racing missions. One of the other highly memorable vehicle missions in Everything or Nothing sees the player stealthily follow a cargo truck in their Aston Martin Vanquish before sneakily planting a tracker device on its wheel.

Players will need to avoid helicopters and enemy SUVs, all while manoeuvring around ancient temple ruins and mountainous terrain. Players can choose either a Chimera motorbike or a Porsche SUV, and are tasked with catching up to a speeding train. Its first vehicle mission, titled "Train Chase," is particularly memorable. One of the most underrated Bond games, Everything or Nothing, puts quite an emphasis on vehicle missions, each one offering a slightly different form of gameplay than the last. The best Bond games offer a handful of varied and thrilling vehicle missions that go a bit beyond just a simple car chase. Across the years, the various video game Bonds have all had their own set of vehicles, many of which use the contemporary Aston Martin models of their time. James Bond's video game counterpart is no different.



Whether it's the classic Connery-era Aston Martin DB5, Craig's newer DBS model, or even Roger Moore's transforming Lotus Esprit, Bond always has a vehicle to get out of tricky situations. But Bond is never without some form of iconic vehicle. When a Bond fan thinks about the character of 007, his charm, sophistication, skill, and a slew of weapons and gadgets likely springs to mind.
