- 007 First light Features a unique ‘license to kill’ mechanic
- Prevents players from using lethal force unless strictly necessary.
- This conveys how James Bond “will kill when he needs to” but “isn’t someone who likes to kill,” according to one developer.
Next action game 007 First light It’s full of weapons, but there are some key restrictions on when the player can use them. It has a unique “license to kill” mechanic, which prevents players from using lethal force unless it is deemed necessary for survival.
According to combat designer Tom Marcham, this is a key part of protagonist James Bond’s character. “He’s not going to walk into a space and shoot the first person he sees,” he said in a new interview with TechRadar Gaming.
“He will kill when he needs to, but he is not someone who likes to kill. […] I think it’s very important that we convey that. I think it fits with intellectual property.”
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Marcham also revealed that the team found interesting ways to “play with” the mechanic. “Us [sometimes] “Bring a bunch of guys who are clearly going to kill you, and we stay out of trouble,” he continued. “We say, ‘no, shoot these guys,’ and we do that throughout the campaign in a lot of different ways that I’m excited for players to experience.”
This gives each encounter “a unique flavor” in that you’re encouraged to “rely on gadgets and distractions instead of just headshotting the first person you see every time.”
The team also felt it would allow the game’s deep hand-to-hand combat system to shine. That said, he was careful to explain that fights always carry a risk of escalation.
“If you let the hand-to-hand combat go on and someone pulls out a gun, it’s over. Hats off,” he said. “From then on it’s all violence and you let the whole place go crazy.”
Special attention was also paid to moments when players may not be performing at their best. “I think you’re going to feel a little disorganized. I think you’re going to feel a little dirty and dirty, and you’re going to get hit a lot,” Marcham said.
“We invested a lot in how Bond gets hit and how things roll when he gets kicked and crushed, and that’s something we took out of the movie. In a lot of movies he gets hit.”
Looks like Bond will take his fair share of beatings when 007 First light launches on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and Series S, and PC on May 27, 2026. A version for Nintendo Switch 2 is also scheduled for later this year.
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