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007: Nightfire

007: Nightfire

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🎮 Overview

  • Title: James Bond 007: Nightfire

  • Platform: Xbox (also on PS2, GameCube, PC, and GBA)

  • Release Year: 2002

  • Developer: Eurocom (console versions), Gearbox (PC version)

  • Publisher: EA Games

  • Genre: First-Person Shooter with stealth, gadgets, and vehicle missions

  • Style: A cinematic, original Bond adventure inspired by the Pierce Brosnan era.


đź“– Story

Nightfire tells an original James Bond tale not directly tied to a movie, but styled like a 007 film:

  • Bond investigates Raphael Drake, head of Phoenix International, a corporation secretly stockpiling nuclear weapons and building an orbital weapons platform.

  • The plot takes Bond around the globe — Austrian castles, Japanese skyscrapers, snowy military bases, tropical islands, and even a space station.

  • Pierce Brosnan’s likeness is used for Bond’s model, but he does not provide the voice (Bond is voiced by Maxwell Caulfield).

  • As usual, Bond is supported by MI6 allies like M and Q, and opposed by femme fatales and eccentric henchmen in classic Bond fashion.


🕹 Gameplay

Core Mechanics

  • First-Person Shooter Action:

    • Traditional 007 combat with espionage elements.

    • Bond can wield pistols, sniper rifles, SMGs, shotguns, rocket launchers, and futuristic Phoenix weapons.

  • Gadgets:

    • Wristwatch laser (cuts locks, hacks systems).

    • Grappling hook (reach high areas).

    • Pen dart gun (tranquilizer or poison).

    • Q-tech glasses (night vision/infrared).

  • Bond Moves: Special points awarded for stylish spy actions (e.g., stealth takedowns, gadget usage, avoiding alarms).

Missions & Structure

  • Single-Player Campaign:

    • 12 main missions, blending stealth, shooting, and cinematic set pieces.

    • Levels are varied, from sneaking through castles to storming enemy facilities.

  • Driving Sequences:

    • A few missions put Bond behind the wheel, including:

      • The Aston Martin V12 Vanquish.

      • The Pontiac GTO.

      • The Pacifican Armored Vanquish (with missiles and gadgets).

    • Gameplay here is arcade-like, with missiles, machine guns, and fast-paced chases.

Multiplayer

  • Local Split-Screen (up to 4 players):

    • A major highlight of the console version.

    • Modes: Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, and others.

    • Bot Support: AI opponents could be added.

  • Characters: Wide roster from Bond films, including:

    • Oddjob, Jaws, Baron Samedi, Goldfinger, Scaramanga, Renard, May Day, and more.

  • Maps & Weapons: Dozens of arenas, with gadgets, vehicles, and an arsenal of classic/futuristic Bond weapons.

  • This made it a fan-favorite party game, often compared to GoldenEye 007 on N64.


🎨 Presentation

  • Graphics (Xbox):

    • Sharper textures and smoother performance compared to the PS2/GameCube versions.

    • Stylish cutscenes and Bond-like cinematic transitions.

  • Sound:

    • Orchestral soundtrack incorporating the iconic Bond theme.

    • Solid voice acting (though not Brosnan).

    • Great weapon sound effects and over-the-top explosions.

  • Atmosphere:

    • Very “Bond film” in tone: suave, dramatic, and globe-trotting.


📝 Reception

  • Praise:

    • Varied missions with a mix of stealth, shooting, and driving.

    • Excellent split-screen multiplayer with bots and classic Bond characters.

    • Fun gadgets that added depth beyond standard shooters.

    • Faithful to the James Bond style.

  • Criticism:

    • Campaign was relatively short (~8–10 hours).

    • AI could be inconsistent (especially in stealth).

    • PC version was very different and often considered weaker than the console editions.


âś… In short:

James Bond 007: Nightfire for Xbox is a classic Bond shooter blending spy gadgets, stylish gunplay, and cinematic missions with a standout split-screen multiplayer mode. While the story was original and not tied to a film, it captured the Pierce Brosnan-era Bond atmosphere perfectly. It’s often remembered as one of the best 007 games after GoldenEye 007.

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