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Metacritic | NDS: 70/100 [14] PS3: 65/100 [15] PC: 63/100 [16] X360: 62/100 [17] |
Publication | Score |
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1Up.com | B− [18] |
Destructoid | 5.0/10 [19] |
Edge | 5.0/10 [20] |
Eurogamer | 5.0/10 [21] |
Famitsu | 30/40 [22] [23] |
Game Informer | 7.5/10 [24] |
GameSpot | 7.5/10 [25] |
GamesRadar+ | [26] |
Giant Bomb | [27] |
IGN | 5.0/10 [28] 7.0/10 (NDS) [29] |
Joystiq | [30] |
Official Xbox Magazine (US) | 6/10 [31] |
PC Gamer (US) | 5.4/10 [32] |
The Guardian | [33] |
VentureBeat | 7.5/10 [34] |
VideoGamer.com | 5.0/10 [35] |
The Escapist | [36] |
The Telegraph | 7.0/10 [37] |
James Bond 007: Blood Stone received "mixed or average reviews", according to review aggregator Metacritic. Critics generally praised the game's production values, characterization, soundtrack, and visuals, but had mixed opinions regarding the game's story, mission design, and length. The Escapist wrote Blood Stone was "a satisfying action game", saying "The game had enough "wow" moments to please even the jaded Bond fan-slash-gamer crowd. Clocking in at somewhere between 8–10 hours for the main story, it nevertheless delivers the goods where it counts and manages to offer a variety of experience and emotion that makes it feel much longer." [36]
Michael Murdock of Joystiq gave Blood Stone a review of 4 out of 5 stars, stating "Blood Stone has everything you want out of a James Bond adventure video game. It's not tied to a film, but think of this as more of a Bond adventure when he's on vacation; a fun, action-packed ride, but not necessarily cool or clever enough to warrant a cinematic adventure." [30] IGN called it "not a bad game: it's just a painfully average one. There aren't any majorly broken elements to it, but just because this Stone is relatively polished, doesn't make it a gem." [28] The Telegraph gave the game a positive review, saying "At about five hours long, Blood Stone isn't big, nor is it particularly clever. But it is fun, in a 'shoot anything that moves' kind of way. You'll be trammelled down corridors, blasting away at hundreds of gun-wielding goons. You'll enjoy the slick, if hardly fresh, stop-and-pop cover gunplay. And you'll find great success in many missions by activating computers and turning valves." [37]
Destructoid summarized it by saying "An Exercise in apathy, neither solid nor liquid. Not exactly bad, but not very good either. Just a bit 'meh,' really." [19] Game Informer praised the game's concept, soundtrack, and replay factor, but cited the graphics and gameplay as middling points in the experience, writing that "Bizarre clearly set out to make Blood Stone feel like a part of Bond’s movie canon, and it’s certainly successful on that front. The weapons are anemic, and the driving sections can be dodgy, but it delivers a dose of spectacle and intrigue worthy of the character." [24] Writing about the single-player campaign, Dan Whitehead of Eurogamer said that the "Story they tell certainly resembles a Bond movie from a distance, but the moment-to-moment gameplay fails to capture his essence, so eager is it to lead you by the hand and hurry you along to the next room of dim-witted henchmen." Regarding the multiplayer component, he added by writing that "Like the single-player offering, it's thoroughly adequate but adds little of value to the overall experience." [21]
VentureBeat considered the game above average, but criticized its lack of originality and self-identity, saying that "Other than several things in the game that don’t work as well as you would expect, the game is well above average. It was fun to play and very reminiscent of previous Bond games and movies." [34] At GameSpot , Shaun McInnis had different thoughts, stating: "The game has solid shooting mechanics and slick melee combat; Driving sections are a blast; Great production values; Globe-trotting story allows for lots of environmental variety", but criticized its initial slowness during the prologue. [25]
In the years since Blood Stone's release, the game underwent critical re-evaluations and was highlighted as one of the best James Bond games. In September 2021, Den of Geek ranked the game as the eighth best game in the James Bond franchise to date. [38] In November 2021, Screen Rant ranked the game as the third best James Bond game to play before the release of the new James Bond game. [39]
In the United Kingdom, the game debuted at No. 18 on the charts, five positions below GoldenEye 007 for Wii and DS, which was released alongside Blood Stone on the same week. [40] During its first month in Europe, the game sold approximately 176,907 copies. In the United States, Blood Stone has only sold 104,540 across all platforms in the same period. [41]
Year | Award | Category | Result | Ref |
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2010 | GoldSpirit Awards | Best Original Video Game Score | Nominated | [42] |
Spike Video Game Awards | Best Original Score | Nominated | [43] | |
Best Graphics | Nominated | |||
Best Performance by a Human Male (Daniel Craig as James Bond) | Nominated | |||
Best Performance by a Human Female (Judi Dench as M) | Nominated | |||
2011 | British Academy Games Awards | Original Music | Nominated | [44] |
International Film Music Critics Association | Best Original Score for a Video Game or Interactive Media | Nominated | [45] | |
Ivor Novello Awards | Best Original Video Game Score | Nominated | [46] | |
2012 | Music + Sound Awards | Best Original Composition (Video Games) | Won | [47] |
On 4 January 2013, Activision removed all of its digital James Bond titles from sale with no advance notice. These included James Bond 007: Blood Stone and all other James Bond games published by the company. Activision’s license of the James Bond property from MGM and EON was established in 2006 and was due to expire in 2014. However, given the broad delistings in early 2013 it has been speculated that their license was revoked rather than allowing it to run to term. [48]
In December 2010, it was reported that a new James Bond game was in development by Activision, planned as a sequel to Blood Stone, with art materials and an uploaded video showing a gameplay trailer being leaked shortly after the report. Developed by Raven Software, the game was codenamed 007: Risico, being based on Ian Fleming’s short story “Risico” with the plotline expanded and involved with other unseen elements from James Bond novels written by Ian Fleming himself. [49] 007: Risico should have been released during Christmas 2010, if Blood Stone had been released (as originally planned) in 2009. Due to low sales of Blood Stone, along with financial problems at MGM, the game was scrapped. [50] [51]
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