Ranking Every James Bond Video Game Worst To Best
6. James Bond 007: Blood Stone (2010)
The penultimate Bond game to date is also one of the few to date to tout an original story, and as the second Bond game published by Activision, clearly listened to those who complained that Quantum of Solace's gameplay wasn't diverse enough.
Blood Stone adds melee takedowns to the fray as well as stealth levels, driving sections - unsurprising given that developers Bizarre Creations birthed the Project Gotham Racing franchise - and even boat chases.
In addition to Craig and Dench lending their voices, Joss Stone makes an odd yet surprisingly effective appearance as MI6 agent Nicole Hunter, and even sings the game's solid banger of a theme tune.
While borrowing most of its gameplay systems from other, better games, Blood Stone delivered a ferocious, ludicrously enjoyable campaign and got out before it began to drag. Bravo.
Sadly, though, the game's poor sales resulted in the closure of Bizarre Creations, and a sequel to be developed by Raven Software being scrapped. Boo.