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Talk:From Russia with Love (VG)

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Bond about to shoot an enemy with the Bosch Shotgun

From Russia with Love (VG) is a 2005 adaptation of the 1963 film of the same name with a later released 2006 PSP version and is notable for having Sean Connery returning from retirement to voice act for the game. 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 simplifies the upgrade system and slightly alters the stats of certain weapons.

Pistols

Walther PPK

Appearing as the "Silenced PP7" (Story) and "Wolfram PP7" (Multiplayer) the Walther PPK is the only suppressed weapon in the game and Bond starts with it. It holds an inaccurate 12 rounds by default on consoles but 7 on PSP until upgraded. 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. In the multiplayer mode "Survival Royale" the player can purchase a "Plantinum Gun" returning from 007: Everything or Nothing, it uses a PPK Icon but the in-game model is the Wright Magnum and it holds 5 rockets at once. It also replaces the Llama Model XVIII in cutscenes recreating scenes from the film.

Bond holding the suppressed Wolfram PP7

Walther P38

The Walther P38 appears in in a promotional render recreating Sean Connery holding the Walther LP-53 air pistol.

Sean Connery as James Bond in-game, with a Walther P38.
Sean Connery as James Bond in 1963, with an LP-53 Air pistol.

Submachine Guns

Carl Gustaf m/45

The Carl Gustaf m/45 appears in game as the "Kronen SMG". The model appears to be mirrored resulting in the lack of an ejection port and bolt; the receiver is also slightly shortened ahead of the magazine well, and the magazine is inserted behind said well, making it resemble some sort of small metal foregrip.

Carl Gustaf m/45 - 9x19mm Parabellum
Bond and a British soldier hold their Carl Gustaf m/45 submachine guns.

Beretta M12

Art for the new character Eva Adara show her with a Beretta M12.

Beretta PM12S - 9x19mm

Rifles

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.)

Bond kicking an enemy equipped with an AK-47 out a window
Bond holding the PSP AK-47.

M21

A fictional sniper appears as the "Sniper Rifle" (Consoles) or "Leopard Sniper Rifle" (PSP). It appears to be based on mostly the M21 with a M1 Carbine 30 round magazine, a single shot bolt-action and the M2 Flash Hider from an M1D Garand. Like the Bosch Shotgun, Bond can only fire one shot before "reloading" by using the bolt (the magazine is never replaced) until being upgraded, at which point two rounds can be fired before needing to work the bolt-action.

M21 Sniper Rifle - 7.62x51mm NATO
M2 Carbine - .30 Carbine
M1D Sniper Variant with M84 scope, M2 Flash Hider and T4 leather cheek pad - .30-06
Bond holding the "Leopard Sniper Rifle".

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.)

Browning M2HB on vehicle mount - .50 BMG
The M2 Browning after its gunner is killed.

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 behind through the grip while the PSP verison gives the Bazooka more proper animations.

M1 Bazooka - 2.36 inch
Bond holding the Console Bazooka.
Bond holding the PSP Bazooka properly.


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.


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