9. James Bond 007: Blood Stone
Another entry for the low-browed Daniel Craig, again lending his bruiser-face to a title with a focus on mashing terrorist skulls in with your bare hands. Blood Stone was actually an incredibly competent third-person shooter, one that took Gears of War's stop n' pop cover system and added some lightning fast, brutal melee-takedowns that saw you blitz through a corridor full of goons in a flurry of gut-punches and meaty kicks should you run out of ammo. With an entirely original plot and a full likeness from Craig including his voice, this underrated gem is a perfectly serviceable action-shooter that far more people should've picked up.