![]() Comparisons with No One Lives Forever are unavoidable, but the truth is that game pulled off this kind of spy gameplay with much more class. True, these are the clichés we’ve come to expect – guns, girls, even some gadgets – but they’re presented with a half-hearted yawn. It’s a promising start that will have you expect a memorable cinematic adventure, but in actuality the nine missions are a clichéd collection of shooter romps. Here you play as a gun valet, a stunt double who shoots ridiculously unintelligent (even for a Bond game) enemies in uninteresting levels rife with buggy AI and a forgettable story stringing it all together.īefore starting your first mission, you’re treated to a very cool intro sequence. James is sophisticated, suave and resourceful – or at least that’s how we remember him from the movies, since he’s none of these things in Nightfire. For whatever it’s worth you do play as James Bond, Britain’s MI6 playboy superspy. It’s not, nor is it a very interesting shooter. Don’t let the James Bond license fool you into thinking Nightfire is a classy stealth game. ![]()
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