007 First Light has been on my mental wishlist for years. IO Interactive – creators of the Hitman series – is taking on the world’s most famous spy, using its very specific brand of ‘hiding in plain sight’ cloak and dagger operations, and applying it to James Bond. It’s a match made in heaven, really.
007 First Light review – IO Interactive’s Hitman formula fits Bond like a glove
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