User blog comment:SPARTAN 119/James Bond (self-titled series) vs Yuuji Kazami (Grisaia series)/@comment-4661256-20151121213159

El Alamein's Edges:

 Melee: F-S Commando Knife vs. Combat Knife:  All right, so the F-S knife is double-edged whereas the combat knife is single-edged, so Bond has more lethal surface area on his knife. To top that off, the F-S is more aerodynamic, making it more effective when it's thrown. You can argue that Yuuji is more skilled with his knife all you want, but Bond simply had the better tool in his hand, which will definitely even out the playing field when it comes to close-quarters combat (and, I'd like to point out, Bond is no slouch in the hand-to-hand department himself). Either way, a more versatile knife gets Bond the edge.

Edge: James Bond

 Handguns: Walther P99 vs. Glock 17:  The Walther P99's 16-round magazine size is close enough to the Glock's 17-round magazine that I'd consider the difference negligible. These guns are both firing the dinky 9mm so it's not like one extra gunshot is likely to end the match when it comes to these two guns. I'd like to agree with BattleGames here--the higher muzzle velocity translates to a higher stopping power, giving Bond the extra oomph behind each shot, while the longer effective range makes it more likely for him to land a successful shot at a farther distance.

Edge: James Bond

 Assault Rifles: H&K 416 vs. SCAR-L:  Both assault rifles fire the 5.56 NATO round, which has excellent aerodynamic performance and will be more accurate than most other, larger rounds. They're also both firing from a 30-round box magazine, and at an effective range of 600 meters (although Wikipedia gives a significantly shorter 300 m for the H&K). The SCAR-L does have a slower rate of fire (625 rds/min vs. the 850 rds/min for the H&K 416), making it more manageable when fired fully-automatic, so it gets a slight edge (gosh I feel like I'm just repeating everything BG1 said).

Edge: Yuuji Kazami

 Snipers: L96A1 vs. Intervention:  Yeah, I mean... not a lot to say here. The Intervention has a larger caliber round (although either bullet will pretty much kill you if you get hit by it, the Intervention has a greater capability of hitting targets behind more solid cover) and a much longer effective range, so Yuuji can be firing off shots at Bond without the latter being able to do much but evade and try to close the distance.

Edge: Yuuji Kazami

 Special: Pen Grenade and Laser Watch vs. Mk II and IED:  So, the Mk II grenade is definitely a more direct weapon, with a larger blast radius and deadlier shrapnel. The IED also has the capacity to be remote-detonated, allowing Yuuji to set up a trap or distraction if need be. That being said, Bond's weapons carry a serious element of surprise that will play right to his strength of creativity (an X-Factor unfortunately absent here). A laser watch is a weapon that Bond will always have on him, and one that Yuuji won't pay much attention to until it's too late. If things boil down to a close-quarters battle that watch could be the X-Factor that tips the scales in Bond's favor. I don't see the Pen Grenade as being particularly useful, but, hey, at least it's portable and something that I'm sure Bond could figure out a way to use.

Either way, I'm still giving the edge to Yuuji because the grenade and IED are just a lot easier to use. I'm not discounting Bond's weapons at all, and Bond definitely has the creative edge to make an effective use of them, but they're still a lot more complicated than Yuuji's weapons.

Edge: Yuuji Kazami

WINNER: JAMES BOND

Since this Bond is a hybrid-combination of all of the Bonds ever, his experience level is rightly off the charts. He's dealt with almost every kind of assassin, sniper, terrorist, or guerrilla that there is. Yuuji will be a tough opponent who's packing dangerous weaponry, but it won't be enough. Bond is more than capable of using the environment to his advantage (as evidenced by his higher intelligence score), and as BG mentioned, a lot of Yuuji's weapons edges are superficial. While Bond's weapons are complex, it means that Yuuji will have a hard time turning them against Bond. But a grenade? Throw it back. A pistol? Disarm him and turn the gun against the user. Obviously this is a gross oversimplification of thousands of scenarios we're evaluating here, but Bond's creativity and combat flexibility, his capacity to adapt to the situation, are what will lead him to victory here.