- November 18, 2002
- Gearbox Software
James Bond 007: Nightfire
A perfectly acceptable console shooter that, while certainly enjoyable and functional enough, doesn't do much that spectacular.
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James Bond 007: Nightfire is a single player and multiplayer shooter game. It was developed by Gearbox Software and was released on November 18, 2002. It received neutral reviews from critics and mostly positive reviews from players.
"James Bond 007: Nightfire" is a puzzle-filled first-person shooter game, where players can engage in single-player or multiplayer mode with up to 2 players in split-screen. The game features James Bond's character with various weapons, from handheld to mounted, based on real-world weapons with altered names. The game is a sequel to Agent Under Fire and marked Pierce Brosnan's fourth appearance as James Bond before Die Another Day.




James Bond 007: NightFire
This game's smooth animation and cinematic scenes make for a spine-tingling experience. There's more killing than one would expect from a Bond game, and each level has its own Bond girl, an animated beauty with nothing better to do than share your double entendres and await your affection. Unfortuna
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A perfectly acceptable console shooter that, while certainly enjoyable and functional enough, doesn't do much that spectacular.
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Frequently Asked Questions
James Bond 007: Nightfire is a shooter game.
James Bond 007: Nightfire is available on PC, Mac OS, PlayStation 2, Nintendo Gamecube and others.
James Bond 007: Nightfire was released on November 18, 2002.
James Bond 007: Nightfire was developed by Gearbox Software.
James Bond 007: Nightfire has received mostly positive reviews from players.
James Bond 007: Nightfire is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.
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