Min. Requirements:
Unknown
Genre: Action
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Developer: Gearbox Software
Release Date:
November 28, 2002
Link:
The Official Site
ESRB Rating:

Teen

Description:

Get deep into the excitement and intrigue of the most complete James Bond game yet. All-new scenarios and gameplay complement a completely original storyline that delivers all-out Bond-style intensity.

James Bond 007: NightFire™ promises to take players higher and deeper than ever before in terms of locations and gameplay. As Bond, players will operate in the high altitudes Austrian Alps and a zero-gravity space station as well as underwater in the South Pacific in order to defeat the evil criminal mastermind Rafael Drake, who is bent on ruling the world.

NightFire will offer a deep and rich gameplay experience that will stay true to the Bond universe. The game is primarily seen through a fast-paced first person perspective, however will switch to a dynamic third person perspective to show off dramatic interactive moments. NightFire will feature a large variety of missions filled with furious action and stealth, gorgeous women, exotic locales, and sophisticated spy-craft gadgetry that Bond fans expect. The console versions will offer a whirlwind driving experience with exotic vehicles as well.

Each of the more than 10 exotic locations around the world and beyond in NightFire will contain a generous offering of challenging missions and objectives. Moreover, players will have the option to upgrade many of the numerous Q-lab gadgets.

The game will feature a cast of new and familiar characters from the Bond universe, including Zoe Nightshade (from EA's previous Bond game, James Bond 007 in… Agent Under Fire™).

The player can blast their way through each level using hi-tech weaponry, quietly rely on spycraft tricks and gadgets to accomplish objectives and maximize scores.



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