

- #JAMES BOND 007 NIGHTFIRE GBA GAMEPLAY SOFTWARE#
- #JAMES BOND 007 NIGHTFIRE GBA GAMEPLAY TRIAL#
- #JAMES BOND 007 NIGHTFIRE GBA GAMEPLAY PC#
#JAMES BOND 007 NIGHTFIRE GBA GAMEPLAY TRIAL#
It’s a pretty cool mission but very linear and very trial and error. You’ll have to avoid mines, disable censors, plant Q-Charges to destroy subs, and fire torpedoes at enemies. Another driving mission has you driving around an island taking out it’s defenses and the most interesting what I’ll call “driving” mission has you piloting a vehicle underwater. You must race against the clock and fend off enemies. One mission has you driving a car equipped with machine guns and you can also fire missiles. The vehicle and rail missions in the console version are fun but the driving missions in particular are not as open as the ones in Agent Under Fire.

This version does feel a bit longer and that may be due to the new areas or just the difficulty increase, forcing you to take your time. And the sad part is, it could have been a lot better.
#JAMES BOND 007 NIGHTFIRE GBA GAMEPLAY PC#
Only some weapons are shared between both versions, the PC version lacks the unlockable stuff, and ultimately, the PC version is not as good. Some new first-person missions take their place, the Paris Prelude mission is just absent, and the missions that are shared between the two games are slightly different. One of the biggest differences between the PC and console versions is that the PC version lacks the vehicle and rail missions. But I can’t say I got very invested into the plot and it is a bit on the short side.īond can walk, run, jump, crouch, swim, use ropes to cross gaps, and equip body armor found throughout the environments. Overall, I thought the story was decent and found it to be a bit more interesting than the story in the previous game. I’m not really sure why the developers couldn’t get Pierce Brosnan to voice Bond but at least they got his appearance down. I would say the performances are slightly better than what we heard in Agent Under Fire. As expected, in typical 007 fashion, this leads to an evil plot that threatens the world and James Bond is the only man who can stop Drake. Apparently, a missile guidance chip was stolen from the United States and the party is a cover for Drake to retrieve the chip from a man who manages the Japanese branch of Drake’s company, Phoenix International. Bond is sent to a party at an Austrian castle owned by Raphael Drake. You play as the iconic James Bond and some characters from Agent Under Fire do make a return. Nightfire is a sequel to Agent Under Fire and this time around, the developers used Pierce Brosnan’s likeness for Bond, but for some reason, they couldn’t get his voice.
#JAMES BOND 007 NIGHTFIRE GBA GAMEPLAY SOFTWARE#
Gearbox Software developed the PC version which was also released in November, 2002 and JV Games developed the GameBoy Advance version, released in March, 2003. Developed by Eurocom and published by EA, Nightfire was released for GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox in November, 2002. Well I decided to find out for myself so for this review, I played through both. It may have been the PC version which I’ve heard is awful compared to the console version. I played this once before years ago but I didn’t get very far and I don’t remember which system I played it on. I’ve heard that Nightfire is often considered one of the best. There have been plenty of 007 games released over the years, many of which are pretty good.
