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James Bond 007 Nightfire

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By Michael Klappenbach, About.com

The Bottom Line

Don't spend your money.
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Pros

  • Game-play includes some of Bond's gadgets
  • Storyline entails a combo of stealth & combat.
  • Great graphics, Pierce Brosnan's likeness used.

Cons

  • Some console features missing in PC version.
  • Voice of Bond is not that of Pierce Brosnan.
  • Difficulty levels sometimes not hard enough.

Description

  • Single-player levels are more extensive than console version.
  • The PC version does not have a driving feature found in the console game's version.
  • Dozens of weapons and some famous James Bond gadgets to get you out of those sticky situations.
  • The game's sound effects are very realistic and the background music is very "James Bond-like."
  • Graphics engine is top notch, which leads to one thing. Long load times, especially for older PCs.

Guide Review - James Bond 007 Nightfire

James Bond 007 Nightfire is a first person shooter in which you play the role of James Bond British Secret Agent 007. The 20 or so missions are more than the console version of this game and they are varied enough to where you'll have to use the right amount of stealth and force to accomplish them. Some of the famous James Bond gadgets are here, as well as a wide variety of weapons to experience. Nightfire's in-game controls play like most other first person shooters, and the graphics are excellent. The realistic sound effects & background music adds to the enjoyment of this gaming experience.
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