007 First Light studio "didn't want to create this superman from day one" with its fresh-faced James Bond: "It's not very relatable"

007: First Light
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007 First Light's Bond (James Bond) won't be a fully-formed badass from the get-go, according to IO Interactive developers who think it's more interesting to show how their fresh-faced agent struggles at first.

Speaking to Edge Magazine's 416 issue, creative director Hakan Abrak said the team "didn't want to create this superman from day one" with their video game Bond, "where he's on top of the world, and he's hardened and seasoned, and he's had his heartbreaks and now he's hidden behind this iron armor."

Narrative and cinematic director Martin Emborg instead pointed to 1962's Dr. No film, which depicts a Bond who's sorta over being an unstoppable MI6 agent. "It is pretty insane that Dr No starts… and he's just fully formed," Emborg argued. "He's winning at baccarat against a beautiful woman, who wants nothing more than to have him take her home. He's drinking, and he's just kind of bored. This is just another Thursday for him. It's wish-fulfilment at its maximum, right? But it's not very relatable."

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Kaan freelances for various websites including Rock Paper Shotgun, Eurogamer, and this one, Gamesradar. He particularly enjoys writing about spooky indies, throwback RPGs, and anything that's vaguely silly. Also has an English Literature and Film Studies degree that he'll soon forget.

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