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James Bond 0. 07: Nightfire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. James Bond 0. 07: Nightfire. North American cover art. Developer(s)Eurocom(PS2, Xbox, GC)Gearbox Software(PC)JV Games(GBA)Publisher(s)Electronic Arts. Distributor(s)MGM Interactive. Series. James Bond.
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Engine. Gold. Src(PC)Platform(s)Play. Station 2. Xbox. Game. Cube. Windows. Macintosh. Game Boy Advance. Release date(s)November 1. Play. Station 2. NA November 1.
PAL November 2. 9, 2. Game. Cube & Xbox. NA November 1. 8, 2. PAL November 2. 9, 2. Windows. Game Boy Advance. NA March 1. 7, 2.
PAL March 2. 8, 2. Macintosh. Genre(s)First- person shooter. Mode(s)Single- player, multiplayer.
Nightfire (also released as James Bond 0. Nightfire) is a first- person shooter video game featuring the character of the British secret agent James Bond and a sequel to Agent Under Fire, published by Electronic Arts in 2.
Night. Fire was developed by Eurocom for the Play. Station 2, Nintendo Game. Cube, and Xbox video game consoles.
Gearbox Software developed the game for Windows using a very heavily modified Gold. Src engine (derived from the Opposing Force fork, also developed by Gearbox), which Aspyr later re- released for the Mac. The computer versions are substantially different from the console versions, featuring different missions and a modified story line. In 2. 00. 3 Electronic Arts released Night.
Fire for the Game Boy Advance, this time developed by JV Games. The game marked Pierce Brosnan's fourth appearance as James Bond before the release of his fourth and final Bond film Die Another Day.
His likeness was featured in the game, but not his voice, which was provided by Maxwell Caulfield. Gameplay[edit]Overall there are many weapons that the player can carry including grenades of various sorts and other types of explosives. In addition, there are numerous amounts of mounted weapons found throughout the game. As with previous James Bond games, the weapons that appear are based on actual weapons, but with the names changed. Some weapons appear in the console version but not the PC version, and vice- versa.
Each version of the game differs significantly from the others. The PC version, for example, has fewer levels than the console versions and does not implement driving mode. It begins the plot right at Drake's Austrian castle, skipping over the French mission.
Also, in this version, Rook dies much earlier on, in the astronaut training facility that Bond infiltrates. The Game Boy Advance version resembles the PC Night. Fire more than the console versions. However, the very general overall storyline and characters remain the same in all versions. Multiplayer[edit]In the multiplayer mode of Nightfire players can play in many different levels, including Fort Knox, from Goldfinger, Atlantis and the sub docking pen from The Spy Who Loved Me, and many Nightfire related levels, including Drake's castle, Drake's underwater base, and Drake's secret missile silo.
Other levels include Skyrail and Ravine. The player may choose to play against AI bots with customizable reaction time, speed, and health.
The amount of usable bots vary in the console version. In the Game. Cube and Xbox version, up to six bots may be used. In the Play. Station 2 version, up to four bots may be used and up to four humans can play. In the PC version, up to 1.
The PC version also has an online multiplayer mode. Some medals obtained will unlock new characters. Notable characters included from previous James Bond films include Francisco Scaramanga and Nick Nack from The Man with the Golden Gun, May Day and Max Zorin from A View to a Kill, Jaws from The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker, Elektra King and Renard from The World Is Not Enough, Auric Goldfinger and Oddjob from Goldfinger, and Baron Samedi from Live and Let Die. Players can customize multiplayer settings before playing. However, one disadvantage to this is that the game will not save the alterations players make to the multiplayer mode. The game's prologue mission starts in Paris, France, with James Bond (voiced by Maxwell Caulfield with the likeness of Pierce Brosnan) helping French Intelligence operative Dominique Paradis evade a gang chase while chasing a truck with a stolen nuclear weapon, before continuing in his car. After stopping the truck from blowing up the Eiffel Tower, Dominique and James celebrate New Year's Eve.
The British Government sends Bond undercover to a party in industrialist Raphael Drake's Austrian castle. M (voiced by Samantha Eggar) believes that the party is a cover for the exchange of a missile guidance chip between Raphael Drake and Alexander Mayhew - who manages the Japanese branch of Drake's industry, Phoenix International - had stolen the chip from the United States. Phoenix is believed to be a front for weapon smuggling.
M gives Bond the instruction for 0. CIA agent Zoe Nightshade and Dominique, who is posing as Drake's mistress. While Zoe distracts the guards, Bond makes his way to the exchange and steals the chip. Agents Nightshade and 0. Drake's bodyguard, Rook, attacks the cable car with a rocket- launching helicopter.
Bond shoots down the attacking helicopter using rockets found in the cable car. James and Zoe then escape Drake's forces in an armored snowmobile before continuing in James' car. They rendezvous with Q (voiced by Gregg Berger), who takes them out of Austria. After the breach, Drake threatens to kill Mayhew, should the operation fail. Mayhew contacts MI6, saying he will provide vital information if Bond comes to his rescue. At his Japanese estate, Mayhew is attacked by Drake's men, consisting of Japanese thugs. Bond fights his way through the estate and manages to obtain a file from Mayhew's safe.
As they are prepared to make an escape from the estate, Mayhew is killed by a ninja. The file leads Bond to Mayhew's office at the Phoenix Building in Tokyo. Bond is able to infiltrate the building while the guards are changing shifts and secures official Night.
Fire documents. He is then attacked by Drake's men before Dominique provides a distraction, which allows Bond to escape via parachute off the roof of the building. The Night. Fire documents lead Bond to a nuclear power plant being decommissioned by Phoenix International. Bond retrieves evidence of Drake's activities and escapes. However, he is then double crossed and captured by Kiko, Mayhew's former bodyguard, and turned over to Drake.
On the top of the Phoenix building, Drake plans to kill Bond and Dominique, who has been discovered as a mole. Dominique is kicked off the rooftop and killed by Kiko.
Bond barely escapes to the ground level before being saved by Australian Intelligence agent Alura Mc. Call. M sends Bond and Alura to Drake's private island, where Drake has set up a jamming signal.
The pair infiltrate the island and eliminate Drake's defenses. M makes Bond aware of the UN, EU, and NATO forces arriving on the island to dismantle remaining enemy combatants. Bond makes his way to Drake's underground silo, fighting off Kiko before entering one of three space shuttles intending to capture the Space Defense Platform. Kiko incinerates in the blast pit when Bond's space shuttle launches. Bond reaches the U. S. Space Defense Platform, where Drake is.
He successfully sends all eight missiles off course, saving millions of lives, and causes Drake's laser weapon to malfunction, leading to a huge explosion. Finally, Bond kills Drake. As the station goes up in flames, Bond blasts from an escape pod and goes back down to Earth, where M informs him that astronomers from around the globe are reporting "unexpected meteor showers" (which is actually the debris of the now- destroyed Space Defense Platform). Characters[edit]Alexander Mayhew: The man in charge of the Phoenix International properties in Japan. When he betrays Drake, Bond tries to protect him from Drake's Yakuza thugs after failing to protect the stolen missile guidance module back in Austria (the disappearance of this item was the reason for Drake falling out with Mayhew), but Mayhew dies when a ninja shows up and stabs him in the back with a samuri sword. Mayhew is voiced by Ian Abercrombie.
Alura Mc. Call: An Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS) agent who comes to Bond's aid in Tokyo and goes with him to Drake's island. She provides critical aid to Bond when he has to stop the nukes from launching of the space defense platform. She is first seen when collecting Bond from the Phoenix International building in Tokyo, giving him a lift from the building in her red sports car. Alura is voiced by Kimberly Davies. Armitage Rook: The head of security for Raphael Drake, and like many previous henchmen, he has the abnormal ability to survive the most dangerous scenarios.
He has a big size of 6'6" (1. He is first seen at a party in the Austrian Alps hosted at Drake's castle. When 0. 07 and CIA agent Zoe Nightshade witness a secret meeting, Rook pursues them in a Mil Mi- 2. Hind helicopter which is subsequently shot down by Bond. Rook manages to survive and returns later at the nuclear power plant not far from Tokyo in the mission "Chain Reaction" and also at Drake's Phoenix Base, bearing a scarred left eye and armed with a state of the art Samurai laser gun. Despite this advantage, he is killed while engaged in an intense firefight with Bond. In the PC version of the game, he dies when he is killed by the lethal blades of a huge fan inside a wind tunnel- like astronaut training facility; in the console version, he is killed much later on in the plot by Bond while inside Drake's underground shuttle hangar.
In both variations, he dies while fighting Bond. Rook is voiced by Richard Whiten.
Dominique Paradis: A French Intelligence agent met by James Bond whilst being saved in the mission "Paris Prelude". After she celebrates New Year with James, she then arrives the mission of the party to infiltrate Drake's Austrian Castle, in that she is trying to have a sort of relationship with Drake.