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7.9/10
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James Bond is on a mission to investigate about a stolen space weapon platform. Raphael Drake, who is an industrialist that takes on a job to disarm nuclear missiles, is suspected to secretl... Read allJames Bond is on a mission to investigate about a stolen space weapon platform. Raphael Drake, who is an industrialist that takes on a job to disarm nuclear missiles, is suspected to secretly using them to start a nuclear holocaust.James Bond is on a mission to investigate about a stolen space weapon platform. Raphael Drake, who is an industrialist that takes on a job to disarm nuclear missiles, is suspected to secretly using them to start a nuclear holocaust.
- Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
- 1 nomination total
Maxwell Caulfield
- James Bond
- (voice)
Samantha Eggar
- M
- (voice)
Kimberley Davies
- Alura McCall
- (voice)
Michael Ensign
- Drake
- (voice)
Tamlyn Tomita
- Makiko Hayashi
- (voice)
Lena Reno
- Dominique Paradis
- (voice)
Kai Wulff
- Austrian Guards
- (voice)
- …
Gregg Berger
- Q
- (voice)
Jeanne Mori
- Zoe Nightshade
- (voice)
Richard Whiten
- Armitage Rook
- (voice)
Gustavo Rex
- Truck Driver
- (voice)
- …
Yoshio Be
- Security Guard
- (voice)
Jean Gilpin
- Civilians
- (voice)
Vanessa Marshall
- Car Computer
- (voice)
J. Grant Albrecht
- Power Plant Guards
- (voice)
- (as Grant Alberecht)
Hiroshi Otaguro
- Yakuza Soldiers
- (voice)
- (as Hiroshi Taguro)
Kikuko Inoue
- Dominique Paradis
- (japanse version)
- (voice)
Featured reviews
I remember this being an okay game. It was pretty difficult but once you got the hang of it, you could move along quite nicely. The graphics were pretty stunning for the time and the environments were fun to explore.
This is like the best Bondgame I've tried. But I got pretty disappointed by Bonds voice, it's not Brosnan! The graphics are good, but slow on my computer since I only got possibillity to play it there 'cause I haven't got any consol accept for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.
This game is absolutely fantastic....
You know that this is a game for every Bond fan to enjoy and the structure of the game, stops it from being just another "shoot 'em up".
The game is the closest I have seen to a Bond film with car chases, snow mobile fights, gorgeous women and typical Bond innuendo.
Playabilty is 9/10 and the graphics are 10/10. Obviously John Cleese and Pierce Brosnan didn't do the voices of the characters however, the similarities to the actors is uncanny.
The only let down for this game is that the levels have a tendency to repeat themselves.
Bond fans will love this game. Gameheads will like this game.
It's a winner all the way!
You know that this is a game for every Bond fan to enjoy and the structure of the game, stops it from being just another "shoot 'em up".
The game is the closest I have seen to a Bond film with car chases, snow mobile fights, gorgeous women and typical Bond innuendo.
Playabilty is 9/10 and the graphics are 10/10. Obviously John Cleese and Pierce Brosnan didn't do the voices of the characters however, the similarities to the actors is uncanny.
The only let down for this game is that the levels have a tendency to repeat themselves.
Bond fans will love this game. Gameheads will like this game.
It's a winner all the way!
I have rented it. Loved it, and am about to buy it. The graphics here can rival any game cube title (but I don't know about Metroid Prime). They made Bond look exactly like Brosnan, and almost everyone here looks too real (but they made poor old Q un-funny and cartoon-like! Look at his bow-tie!) The sound is very good, I would swear a gun-fight is being fought in my living room! The gameplay is pretty easy to understand and you can just pick up your controller and blast away at things!
Now, the bad parts.
Who exactly though this illogical Moonraker/Golden Eye/Tommorow Never Dies/World is Not Enough story would work anyway? I mean come on! I have written better stuff than this in school essays! And the theme (while it is nice the game had one) totally bombs! Ever since Tommorow Never Dies there have been no good Bond themes! Anything else I can think of...yes. Two words: Raphel Drake. The worst James Bond villian since Charles Grey played Blofelt! He is as threatening as Leo Bloom for crying out loud! Hmm...anything else. Yes. Two ONE more word (since I forgot here last name): Alura. Never has there been a more irritating, annoying, ditzy, unatractive, unintellegent airhead since Dinese Richards play Christmas Jones (she is in the game too...AAAUUGGHHH!). Every other Bond girl was good (Kiko espically) but she was a major downpoint.
Overall: Buy it asap!
Now, the bad parts.
Who exactly though this illogical Moonraker/Golden Eye/Tommorow Never Dies/World is Not Enough story would work anyway? I mean come on! I have written better stuff than this in school essays! And the theme (while it is nice the game had one) totally bombs! Ever since Tommorow Never Dies there have been no good Bond themes! Anything else I can think of...yes. Two words: Raphel Drake. The worst James Bond villian since Charles Grey played Blofelt! He is as threatening as Leo Bloom for crying out loud! Hmm...anything else. Yes. Two ONE more word (since I forgot here last name): Alura. Never has there been a more irritating, annoying, ditzy, unatractive, unintellegent airhead since Dinese Richards play Christmas Jones (she is in the game too...AAAUUGGHHH!). Every other Bond girl was good (Kiko espically) but she was a major downpoint.
Overall: Buy it asap!
This game is one of the all time most classic Playstation 2 games. There's a reason this 007 game, out of the vast number produced over time, is the most widely recognized and is sometimes enough of a reason to buy the PS2 console to begin with.
Most every single multiplayer first person shooter games of the modern age take lessons from the game play you experience in the 1-2 (1-4 with multi-tap) arena style matches that debuted in 007: Nightfire. Multiplayer gaming before this was akin to the bonus disc in some DVD's: a feature that sounds awesome enough to raise the market price, but in reality does not have the quality and substance to draw you in like the main feature does. Some of my earliest memories of playing a video game with other people are from 007: Nightfire, and remind me very much of the heated modern day Call of Duty multiplayer game play that has resulted in globally broken walls, broken friendships, and broken controllers (in the best possible way!).
If you're in the mood for some retro gaming, 007: Nightfire is an absolute must have!
Most every single multiplayer first person shooter games of the modern age take lessons from the game play you experience in the 1-2 (1-4 with multi-tap) arena style matches that debuted in 007: Nightfire. Multiplayer gaming before this was akin to the bonus disc in some DVD's: a feature that sounds awesome enough to raise the market price, but in reality does not have the quality and substance to draw you in like the main feature does. Some of my earliest memories of playing a video game with other people are from 007: Nightfire, and remind me very much of the heated modern day Call of Duty multiplayer game play that has resulted in globally broken walls, broken friendships, and broken controllers (in the best possible way!).
If you're in the mood for some retro gaming, 007: Nightfire is an absolute must have!
Did you know
- TriviaPierce Brosnan does not do the voice of James Bond but his image likeness appears as James Bond due to him coming on board late in the development of the game.
- Goofs(PC VERSION) When greeting Bond, Mayhew gets up twice.
- Crazy creditsAt the very end of the ending credits, the phrase "James Bond will return..." scrolls by.
- Alternate versionsThere are no vehicle levels in the PC version.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #28.1 (2003)
- SoundtracksJames Bond Theme
Music by Monty Norman
Details
- Runtime
- 6h 30m(390 min)
- Color
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