Does it make sense Bond can pull a wire out of his phone and use it to grapple to another ledge? No, but you’ll never get tired of using it. Release Date : 18 Nov, 2002 DVD : 1 DVD Minimum System Requirements OS: Windows 98/ME/2000/XP Processor: Pentium 3 500 MHz Memory: 128 MB Hard Drive. I’ll concede that, if you’ve only ever known Daniel Craig’s Bond, you might end up scratching your head. It’s pre- Casino Royale Bond, so silly gadgets and so forth are very much in evidence. Minimum System Requirements: System: PIII 500 or equivalent RAM: 128 MB RAM CD-ROM: 8X CD-ROM Hard Drive Space: 675 MB DirectX: DirectX v8. The first Bond game, creatively titled James Bond 007, took elements from many. Another James Bond video game with an original plot and a sequel to 007: Agent Under Fire, with that games original Bond Girl, Zoe Nightshade, returning (though with a different voice actor). NighFire on PC is not a port of the console game created by the Eurocom team. With the Commodore 64 and early Atari systems dominating the early gaming. Platforms: PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, Windows, Macintosh, Game Boy Advance. But when you’re trying to drive over solid ice, break into an office building, or infiltrate a party, you’ll be too on edge to pore over the plot anyway. James Bond 007: NightFire is an interesting example of something that practically doesnt happen anymore these days a PC version that shares the title with console editions, yet is a completely different game. Other languages Spanish German French Italian Portuguese Russian Japanese We'd love to hear from you. I’m not going to veer into spoiler territory, but it just manages to avoid feeling like a “best of” Bond. Size 150.4 MB License demo Operating System Windows Developer Electronic Arts Inc. Given that Nightfire doesn’t have a movie to crib from, writers Paul De Meo and Danny Bilson had to craft their own story. But otherwise, the home console versions of Nightfire are just fantastic. I say “nearly” because, while your character has Pierce Brosnan’s face, that’s definitely not his voice. It’s a crying shame, because the PlayStation 2, GameCube, and Xbox versions nail nearly everything that makes a good Bond game. The EA game made it ( albeit poorly) onto Xbox 360’s backwards-compatibility roster way back when, but when Xbox One’s backwards-compatibility program kicked into gear, it didn’t get so much as a look in. But 2002’s James Bond 007: Nightfire is every bit as deserving of a revival. GoldenEye 007 is the undisputed darling of Bond games, based on the 1995 Pierce Brosnan movie. Not just because it’s a great Bond game, but its return gives me hope that another Bond game will have the chance to live again. I’m glad GoldenEye 007 is coming back, even if it’s not the all-but-complete unreleased remaster from 2008 that leaked earlier this year.
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