James Bond 007: Nightfire: (Xbox Classics)
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #4748 in Computer & Video Games
- Brand: Electronic Arts
- Released on: 2002-11-29
- Platform: Xbox
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
You can't keep him off the telly on a bank holiday and nowadays he seems to be almost as prevalent in the gaming world. That's right: James Bond is back on your consoles in 007 NightFire--and ready to endorse a bottle of vodka near you.
Games companies are weird. This release comes in the same year as the 40th anniversary of James Bond, as well as Die Another Day, the 20th film to feature the loveable old womanising drunk. So what do EA, proud bearers of the 007 games license, do? They make a game based on an amalgamation of all the Bond movies, with their own "original" story line, then go and stick Pierce Brosnan's face and a bunch of clips from Die Another Day in it. Whaaaat?
Bizarre marketing decisions aside, this could finally be the game to come out from behind the shadow of the seminal N64 classic GoldenEye. Which means, of course, that this is a stealthy first-person shooter (with a few car-racing levels thrown in for good measure) bolted onto a cracking multi-player mode. Following on from GoldenEye is a bit like being asked to make Citizen Kane 2, but EA have sensibly gone back to the spirit of the original and NightFire is much more strategic than their last attempt, the rather shallow Agent Under Fire. Once again you can learn a pathological hatred of security cameras as you use an even wider array of Q gadgetry to kill people without them even noticing.
The multi-player mode is also good, with meatier weapons than last time, including a particularly fun remote-control missile launcher. People are always crooning about nobody doing it better than Bond, but in the gaming world that's not always been true; with this game, though, it looks like he's taken the ejector seat straight to the top of the first-person shooter pile. --David Jenkins
Manufacturer's Description
The ultimate secret agent is back in his most dangerous adventure yet in James Bond 007: NightFire. Explore new heights and depths like never before--infiltrate towering skyscrapers, take on treacherous underwater missions, and manoeuvre your sleek Aston Martin V12 Vanquish through the streets of Tokyo while turning on the Bond charm with glamorous (and sometimes deadly) Bond women. New state-of-the-art upgradeable gadgets and weapons and original missions including zero-gravity assignments will leave you shaken... and stirred.
Customer Reviews
Bond Is Back in style!
This is simply my favourite game since HALO and Golden eye. The Graphics are brilliant. The Multiplayer mode rocks.You can be oddjob with is a bowler hat to hack people apart with. What other game can u get where you take control of a remote helicopter and nail the enemy into none existance. I dont care what anyone else sayes, because i think it rocks. The replay value if brilliant. Sniping from a helicopter is great. It is worth buying just so you can drive the fully loaded Austin Martin V12 Vanquish. Shooting down a helicopter from inside a cable car. It is only bond who can do that.This game is simply the best! Well Done Electronic Arts You have at last made a very good game!
Multiplayer is excellent, single player is average
As a single player game, Nightfire is pretty good... its not great, but its not rubbish. When you first play you will immediately be struck by how good the graphics are, and they are better than a lot of xbox games out there - detailed bad guys and environments, nice movie clips, and Bond just looks like Bond. It FEELS like Bond, and thats an important aspect of such a game, and there are plenty of little quips and double entendres as we are treated to in the films. The controls are a bit awkward, but as soon as this started to bug me I had a nosey around the options and was pleased to find that I could alter the thumbstick controls to work like Halo. This controller setting is called the Goldeneye setting, and there are a lot of other parallels with the Goldeneye game on the N64. Difficulty levels are the same (Operative,Agent, 00 Agent) and the weapons are similar too - players of the original Goldeneye will be pleased to find Grenade Launchers, Rocket Launchers and Remote Mines amongst others.
So once I had altered the controls, it all became a lot more enjoyable, and going through the game on the Operative first, I was engrossed by the fast paced action and the satisfaction of seeing a dead bad guy drop to the floor. At times it became a little frustrating because of the lack of save points - as other reviewers have mentioned - and a mistake late on in a mission can send you right back to the start. This is most notable in an underwater level where you are in the Vanquish car, and took a lot of attempts to finally overcome. There are a few sections in the game where you are in vehicles, and - whilst a nice detraction from running around shooting people - eventually become a bit of a bore, and I found myself longing for the next first person shooter level on more than one occasion.
On the harder difficulty levels the little annoying and frustrating things become more significant, and - about 2/3 of the way through Agent (medium), I eventually stopped playing the single player stuff because it just made me want to throw the controller at the wall. Surely it shouldnt get this annoying until the hardest difficulty level.
The best thing about this game is the multiplayer, without a doubt, and - if you often play multiplayer shoot outs with your mates - it really is worth buying for this factor alone. The weapons are awesome, the environments are large and really enjoyable, and the options you can set are just nuts. Mini-vehicles (little tanks and helicopters that you can attack other players with), fixed gun mounts, endless game types/scenarios, even bots (cpu contolled enemies) like Time Splitters. You can even set the game up so that you are on the MI6 team with 2 cpu characters on your side, and play against a mate who is on the other team with two other cpu characters. AND you can edit the bots individually, eg. speed, agression levels, personality (assassin, vengeful, berserker, etc), accuracy, and more. There is the occasional slow-down in multiplayer but this is mainly when you have lots of enemy bots all attacking each other. Bearing in mind the positives, this is a rare negative.
Overall I would give Nightfire three stars for the single player, but a big five for the multiplayer, so thats a four overall. If you like multiplayer shoot-outs, I promise you this really is well worth the money.
Brilliant in every aspect!
This Game is brilliant there are endless possibilites in multiplayer the weapons you have in the game are well designed and are what set the mood. In Single player the levels are well designed and have many things you can do on it the enemys on the levels are tough to beat due to there response time. when playing on multi player you have the option to set up the al bots which can be for teams or for all out war!. when you set up the bots you can make them vengeful, extremely fast and brilliant shots. this is the best game i have bought this year and it would be good for a christmas present.





