007 First Light Launch and Reviews
5 videos · score: 28,392 · first seen Jun 9, 2026
The newly released James Bond game 007 First Light has sparked a mixed buzz: while IGN hails it as the best Bond title ever with abundant Easter‑egg nods and solid writing, creators like Skill Up criticize its uneven blend of immersive‑sim and action, pacing woes, and over‑long length, and even Asmongold, who initially dismissed it as an industry plant, concedes it “seems decent” after a bug‑free first look—fueling rapid discussion as the game’s launch coincides with intense first‑impression streams and fan‑service revelations.

I was completely wrong about this game..
On his day off, the creator plays the newly released '007 First Light' by Amazon Games and, despite initial skepticism about it being an 'industry plant,' admits after the first few minutes that it 'seems decent' with no bugs or problems seen in the first 24 hours.

We're only scratching the surface on these James Bond references. Presented by @xfinity
The creator reveals that 007 First Light, just launched, is brimming with newly discovered Easter‑egg nods to classic Bond films, from the Rosa Club to Agent 47 references, showcasing hidden ties to Tomorrow Never Dies, Golden Eye, and Thunderball.

I recommend: 007 First Light (Review)
IO Interactive's '007 First Light' review finds the game captures the James Bond franchise essence but is marred by an unreconciled tension between immersive sim and action elements, a terrible opening act, persistent pacing issues, and padding that should have been cut to 10-12 hours.

007 First Light Review
IO Interactive's '007 First Light' is hailed as the best Bond game ever, blending Hitman-style world-building with a young Bond played by Patrick Gibson in an 18-hour prestige TV-like narrative.

Who did you recognize in 007 First Light? Presented by @xfinity
Xfinity promotes the James Bond video game '007 First Light' with a structured analysis highlighting MI6 command, safe houses, and the character Air Crewman Bong.