Is 007 - Everything or Nothing still worth playing in 2026?
Released in 2004 on PS2, EA Redwood Shores' project remains one of the high points of the Bond era on Sony's console. The cinematic staging, the careful voice cast and Eric Serra's score deliver a proper spectacle. The pacing keeps moving between third person gunplay, driving sequences and short stealth bits, with very few dull stretches. Controls and camera feel their age and the cover system is rudimentary, yet fans of mid 2000s action blockbusters and collectors hunting Bond games will still get a very enjoyable evening out of it, especially through the original trilogy of missions designed for that era.