Upcoming James Bond game Project 007 is being described as "the ultimate spycraft fantasy"
IO Interactive's James Bond game appears to be "closer to Daniel Craig than Roger Moore"
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Upcoming James Bond game Project 007 is being described as "the ultimate spycraft fantasy"
Project 007, the upcoming James Bond game from Hitman developer IO Interactive, is "the ultimate spycraft fantasy," according to the studio's CEO.
In the latest issue of Edge (Issue 391), the magazine interviewed IO Interactive CEO Hakan Abran and discussed the studio's upcoming James Bond game. There's still a lot to find out about the mysterious title, it's still at least a few years away from release after all, but Abran did give us a little to work with for now.
"The few other breadcrumbs we're able to pick up in the office suggest a tone closer to Daniel Craig than Roger Moore, and perhaps a more scripted experience than Hitman's freeform jaunts," the magazine reads, before referring to a quote from Abran. "It's been pitched as 'the ultimate spycraft fantasy,' which suggests gadgets - and perhaps a step away from the murderous objectives of Agent 47," the story continues.
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Announced three years ago by IO Interactive, Project 007 still doesn't have many official details or a release date. But a controversial gameplay element may have been confirmed through the publication of a new job vacancy.
The studio is looking for a senior level designer specializing in combat, and candidates must have experience in third-person and first-person action games.
Immediately, many fans pointed out that this game will be a sort of "hybrid" of camera angles, similar to MachineGames' recent Indiana Jones and the Great Circle.
Have a passion for and demonstrate expertise in crafting levels with a keen focus on combat scenarios for third-person (or first-person) action-adventure games."
In this particular case, it will be mainly first-person, but will have third-person moments for traversal and cinematic sequences.
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