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[[Image:frwl_1_280.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Sean Connery as James Bond in 1963, with an LP-53 Air pistol.]] | [[Image:frwl_1_280.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Sean Connery as James Bond in 1963, with an LP-53 Air pistol.]] | ||
[[Image:Frwlvg 4.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Bond about to shoot an enemy with the Bosch Shotgun]] | [[Image:Frwlvg 4.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Bond about to shoot an enemy with the Bosch Shotgun]] | ||
''From Russia with Love (VG)'' is a 2005 adaptation of the [[From Russia with Love|1963 film]] of the same name with a later released 2006 PSP version. | |||
Weapons can be upgraded with schematics the player finds, resulting in weapons having fairly unrealistic capacities by the end of the game. | |||
The PSP version replaces the schematics by having the player upgrade with skill points (used for different unlockable content on console) earned by shooting enemy weak points, melee takedowns and 3 kills in a row, weapons in the PSP version can be upgraded mid-mission however each weapon can only be upgraded once. (With only some of the fictional Q Gadgets being upgradable multiple times.) | |||
==Walther PPK== | ==Walther PPK== | ||
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==Browning M2HB== | ==Browning M2HB== | ||
The [[Browning M2HB]] replaces the fictionalized machine gun of the console versions in the PSP version. | The [[Browning M2HB]] replaces the fictionalized machine gun of the console versions in the PSP version. | ||
Unlike that version however, it is not usable and only shows up in the "Gypsy Camp" level. | Unlike that version however, it is not usable and only shows up in the "Gypsy Camp" level. (As any level where Bond was able to use a machine gun either had it removed or was cut from this version.) | ||
[[File:BrowningM2.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Browning M2HB on vehicle mount - .50 BMG]] | [[File:BrowningM2.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Browning M2HB on vehicle mount - .50 BMG]] | ||
[[File:From Russia with love Video game PSP M2 Browning.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The M2 Browning after it's gunner is killed.]] | [[File:From Russia with love Video game PSP M2 Browning.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The M2 Browning after it's gunner is killed.]] |
Revision as of 16:54, 28 November 2023
From Russia with Love (VG) is a 2005 adaptation of the 1963 film of the same name with a later released 2006 PSP version. Weapons can be upgraded with schematics the player finds, resulting in weapons having fairly unrealistic capacities by the end of the game.
The PSP version replaces the schematics by having the player upgrade with skill points (used for different unlockable content on console) earned by shooting enemy weak points, melee takedowns and 3 kills in a row, weapons in the PSP version can be upgraded mid-mission however each weapon can only be upgraded once. (With only some of the fictional Q Gadgets being upgradable multiple times.)
Walther PPK
Appeaing as the "PP7", (the same fictional name it had in previous Bond games as the "Wolfram PP7) the Walther PPK is the only suppressed weapon in the game and Bond starts with it. Early screenshots show Bond with an unsuppressed version in the campaign however this was replaced with the suppressed version for the entire game in the final product with the unsuppressed version only appearing in multiplayer. It also replaces the Llama Model XVIII in cutscenes recreating scenes from the film.
AK-47
An AK-47 appears as the "Assault Rifle". In the PSP version, it has different textures and some British Soldiers use it in the first misison as well as the training robots in the MI6 training faculity. (Both only used the Carl Gustav m/45 in the console versions.)
Browning M2HB
The Browning M2HB replaces the fictionalized machine gun of the console versions in the PSP version. Unlike that version however, it is not usable and only shows up in the "Gypsy Camp" level. (As any level where Bond was able to use a machine gun either had it removed or was cut from this version.)
Explosives
M1 Bazooka
A very downsized M1 Bazooka appears as the "Bazooka". It's notably animated differently depending on the version, in the main version Bond fires it from the hip with his hand clipping through the handguard while the PSP verison gives the Bazooka more proper animations.
Sten Mk2
What appears to be a Sten Mk2 appears as the Icon for the Carl Gustaf m/45 in early screenshots as well as concept art.
Beretta M12
Promotional renders for the new character Eva Adara show her with a Beretta M12.