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Game Cube : James Bond 007: NightFire Reviews

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One of ma favorite gamecube games.

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: October 24, 2005
Author: Amazon User

Nightfire-James Bond. Bond is back with a new mission or whatever. As far as storyline goes, well what do you want? Its just a videogame. They want to blow up the world and you stop them. But nonetheless, it somehow seems very realistic, like you are right there, creeping down the halls with a stunner in your hand. As far as hardness goes, this game was at the perfect challenge level, for me at least. The levels were pretty hard, enough to be interesting and pretty addicting, but not impossibly hard so you just give up. It took fairly a while to beat, but if you are a diehard gamecube freak you might beat it quicker than I did. But overall, it is a TOTALLY amazing game, so I definetly reccomend it.

best ever

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: March 12, 2006
Author: Amazon User

this is the best game I ever played!(except black hawk down) I love it sooooo much(I wouldnt marry it) to you sniper obbsesors and trigger happy people this game is for you. in multiplayer you can get your friends realy mad at you in two ways 1: get a red eye missle(sentiel)2: snipe them. the best shooter for gamecube!

Wow!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: April 19, 2006
Author: Amazon User

Wow! This game is excellent! I mean it. The plot line is intresting and the multiplayer is REALLY awesome! This is a SPECTACULAR game and I recommend it to all! It's SOOOOOOOO fun and challenging! There is a list of new characters and familiar ones:
Drake
Mayhew
Kiko
Rook
Alura
Zoe
Dominique
M
Q
and...James Bond
YAY FOR BOND...JAMES BOND!

Be Bond...almost

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: May 28, 2004
Author: Amazon User

James Bond 007: Nightfire was EA's second Bond outing on the current consoles, and released alongside the Bond film Die Another Day. It's actually quite fitting, because both film and game share several similiarities. Both are polished Bond adventures with high production values; both are entertaining, and both share equally absurd plots. But like Die Another Day falls short of Brosnan's best, GoldenEye, Nightfire still can't compare to the GoldenEye game from Rare a half decade before.

The plot of Nightfire has something to do with nuclear missiles being used for world domination, and borrows from all the Bond staples while tossing in a bit of Moonraker for the finale. As a game, Nightfire is also the same as EA's previous effort, Agent Under Fire. You have first-person levels, driving levels, and rail-shooter levels. The graphics look great in all three, and the controls are equally responsive (though gadget switching is still a royal pain). The Bond theme is used liberally, and it plays every time you do something cool (the game's special Bond moves). Voice-acting is decent - the actor dubbing Brosnan sounds like Bond, even though the script is horrible and tosses in too many bad puns. And of course there's multiplayer, which always adds to the replay value.

However, EA's Bond titles still come up short. While the game puts you in Bond's shoes, you never get the sense that you actually *are* Bond. Rare's GoldenEye made you feel like Bond because you had to think through every mission, do things with care, and get yourself out of sticky situations. In Nightfire, everything feels too pre-packaged with fancy gadgets, linear objectives, and erratic AI. You don't respect the enemy like in GoldenEye. Here you fail because the AI was programmed to shoot accurately, not because it actually shot intelligently. The game is still a challenge, but it feels like you're playing a Bond video game rather than being immersed in a Bond adventure.

I still highly recommend this to Bond fans, because it's a high-quality production and worth adding to your Bond library. For non-Bond fans looking for a good first-person shooter, this game doesn't really offer anything that others don't, and I'd suggest a rental first.

Note: Bond completists should also pick up Nightfire for the PC. Despite being inferior to the console version, it features alternate levels and cinematics, and is worth taking a look at.

I could play it for hours

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: November 20, 2004
Author: Amazon User

The 1 player mode is really fun,the graphics are AWSOME,the plot ia good and the multiplayer mode is THE BEST!Me and my friends always rent this game and play it on my Cube for hours.Multiplayer mode is just so adicting!

Great game but I found it's missing something!

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: August 12, 2004
Author: Amazon User

Well first of all I would like to say that despite the fact that people consider Nightfire to be Agent Under Fire's sequal, they are 2 very different games. In Nightfire you have to be sneaky and not some much all out shooting but in Agent Under Fire it's more of all out shooting! Well I would have to say that Nightfire is way better than Agent Under Fire! The sound, the graphics, the controls, the story, everything! The single player mode is great but not as good as that of Goldeneye. It's just missing something! However, the multiplayer mode is what makes this game great! It's just so much fun! You can spend hours just playing multiplayer! It's that good! Well overall I would say any Bond fan needs to get this game for the multiplayer mode!

Good, but not as good

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: October 22, 2004
Author: Amazon User

Nightfire was better than Agent Under Fire in many ways but if you are going to be player multiplayer, agent under fire has much more options that are not avaialable in Nightfire such as low gravity, powerups, quick silencing, snd important technical things.

Awesome game

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 6
Date: November 24, 2002
Author: Amazon User

Great game, cool gadgets, and realistic action make this a great game. The explosions also look great.

James Bond 007: Nightfire

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 2
Date: January 02, 2003
Author: Amazon User

There have been good Bond games over the past little while but nightfire sure beats all of them! Finally EA has realized exactly what people are looking for in a Bond game. Nightfire is a big improvement from their previous game Agent Under Fire. The single player mode is excellent, with a very good storyline. The camera angles are very good and the videos couldn't be better! It moves along as well as a movie. This 007 game beats them all! Multiplayer is similar to that of The World Is Not Enough except they added new characters, better weapons and attack vehicles such as a tank and a helicopter. EA did an excellent job at capturing Pierce Brosnan's face and movement. They also got a very good voice for Bond. The levels are very highly detailed and challenging. The characters are very realistic. James Bond 007: Nightfire is a sure winner and is just as good as Goldeneye and it may be even better than Goldeneye! I'm sure there are very few people who won't find this enjoyable!

THE BEST GAME FOR GAMECUBE!!!!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 2
Date: May 19, 2003
Author: Amazon User

I LOVE THIS GAME!! There are sweet weapons,and great hand to hand combat! My favorite level is the second. This game has NO blood and is great!My bros play it all the time. I would buy this right away! Don't pass it up!!! Its the best bond game yet!!


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