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Where do you see that? I can't find screenshots anywhere and I watched a few playthroughs on YouTube and they didn't show any Bond unlocks.
I dont think the dead care about fashion
So many missions would be more fun if Bond was disguised as a gorilla.
Fun how half of Rogs most memorable wardrobe is from Octopussy.
They even share the ‘poison pen letter’ gag!
I agree 100%!
It may not be in at launch, but if IOI approach this even a bit like Hitman - and the fact that they already are pushing bonus outfits and stuff - I would bet money that at least the clown suit will become available at some point:
Moving away from Fleming is a good idea.
LTK gets the balance right.
Writing off all of a creative's work because you are uncomfortable with some of it is just immature.
Writing off a valid criticism because you are uncomfortable...
One criticism hardly compares to Fleming's body of work. Try harder to troll.
Right.
You done now?
LTK's base is almost entirely Fleming concepts and storylines. It takes material not previously adapted and uses it to craft a story where the main character is quite faithful to Fleming's depiction (or the important parts anyway).
The most acclaimed films for the most part are the ones that lift the most from Fleming's stories.
As for the game, I'm don't like how they twisted the parents story into something more dramatic than it is, but I'm glad they've taken the source into account even if some things don't exactly line up.