Ranking Every James Bond Video Game Worst To Best

8. From Russia With Love (2005)

From Russia With Love
EA

It's easy to have a soft spot for From Russia with Love, given that it's not only a rarest of video games based on a movie released in 1963, but EA somehow convinced Sean Connery to both lend his younger likeness to the game and even record new voiceover dialogue.

Though Connery's voice is noticeably aged, he fully commits to the performance and isn't just phoning it in for an easy paycheck here, in a rock solid third-person shooter which doesn't reinvent the wheel, but is certainly far above-average for where the genre was in 2005.

It's also one of the few Bond games that manages to be both challenging and fun: it isn't difficult just for the sake of it, yet not a soulless cakewalk either.

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