Guardian Review: 007 First Light Game Made by Obsessive Fans
The Story
A review from The Guardian states that the video game “007 First Light,” developed by IO Interactive, is made by obsessive fans and aims to reinvigorate the James Bond franchise. The game was released on 27 May and is available for PC, Xbox, and PlayStation 5.
Key Facts
- The game is titled “007 First Light” and developed by IO Interactive.
- It was released on 27 May at a price of £59.99/$69.99/€69.99.
- The story follows a young Bond in his pre-00 days, portrayed by actor Patrick Gibson.
- Characters M and Q appear, with Q described as urbane and teaching Bond to tie a bow tie.
- Gameplay combines linear storytelling, social stealth, action, fist fights, and gadgets.
- The review states the game was made by “excitable Bond geeks” and that “nobody has done it better” among Bond video games.
- The article is a single-source review from The Guardian; no other sources are referenced.
Conflicting Reports
No conflicting reports identified in the source article.
Still Unclear
No open questions identified in the source article.
Misconceptions
No widespread misconceptions addressed in the source article.
Key Figures
- Patrick Gibson – actor portraying young James Bond in the game.
- IO Interactive – developer of the game.
- The Guardian – author of the review (not named individually).
Sources: The Guardian
