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James bond 007 nightfire gamecube review
James bond 007 nightfire gamecube review








james bond 007 nightfire gamecube review
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The version on this list is the PS3/360 version. There are two versions of the Quantum of Solace game, one for the PS3/360 and one for the PS2.

james bond 007 nightfire gamecube review

This served as the template for a game that improved on all its elements to make something truly classic. It’s your standard early 6th gen FPS but the variety of levels, objectives, and gadgets make it a rollicking good time. These moments are never marked so you have to just do them naturally during gameplay and it truly makes you feel like the super spy. Do something that Bond would do like driving up a ramp through a window during a car chase or shooting some explosive barrels and you’re treated to a 007 icon and a hit of the famous theme song. The game also does a great job at making you feel like Bond with the introduction of ‘Bond Moments’. While he looks a little too close to Sterling Archer (which is freaky considering it came out 8 years before the show) the voice actor and writing do a good job of making him feel like Bond. With a mix of stealth, action, and driving, they succeeded.Īgent Under Fire didn’t have the likeness of any Bond actor at the time so they had to craft their own.

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No longer being based on a movie allowed the developers to craft their own James Bond adventure. An FPS game in the same vein as Goldeneye, Agent Under Fire takes the gameplay formula everybody loved on the N64 and gives it the sheen of the more powerful hardware. The 6th generation of video game consoles (PS2, GameCube, Xbox) was the golden era of James Bond video games and it all started with Agent Under Fire. It may look simple but this game packs a lot of Bond into a tiny cartridge. There are also fan-favorite Bond villains like Oddjob and Jaws, dialogue that captures the spirit of the films, and even gambling mini-games. It wouldn’t be Bond without karate chopping the back of the bad guy’s neck to knock them out. You have an arsenal of weapons at your disposal to dispatch enemies as well as karate moves to utilize.

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Don’t let its simple nature fool you, James Bond 007 is a full Bond experience.Īcross 11 globe-trotting levels, you control Bond as he sneaks and fights his way to saving the world.

james bond 007 nightfire gamecube review

Featuring an original story and top-down gameplay reminiscent of Link’s Awakening, this is a unique Bond adventure well worth experiencing. That’s a shame because while it may have been overshadowed by the craze of Goldeneye, James Bond 007 is an excellent little portable Bond adventure. Releasing six months after the seminal Bond game Goldeneye, James Bond 007 for the Game Boy is a bit of a forgotten relic.










James bond 007 nightfire gamecube review