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We will continue to host this website for the foreseeable future. The nightfire gaming community has probably lost quite some players due to the shutdown of gamespy. Every player that has a retail copy of the game will no longer be able to play online. We now depend on you to tell all your nightfire friends about this website.
We made a patch that will repair the in-game server list, and allow you to create and join servers once again.
See the links below to update your game to the newest patch. Click here to download the nightfire patch that fixes the in game serverlist. Download this if you already have the game installed. And don't be put off by the fact that it's also being developed for consoles.
Following EA's successful approach to the Harry Potter games, each version of NightFire will be well suited to its platform. So, while the console releases will feature driving levels designed by the people who do the Need For Speed titles, Gearbox is concentrating on delivering a proper PC shooter they're not really involved in the console versions and adding the kind of multiplayer PC gamers want.
NightFire has it all. No One Lives Forever might have tried to do an with their use of gadgets, but NightFire will leave it well behind. With MI6's Q-lab providing all sorts of new toys, you'll never have a dull moment in the whole game. There will even be briefings from the Q boys about how each one works, though we doubt John Cleese will be available to clown around.
Among the gadgets you'll get to play with are a multipurpose wrist watch, a pair of Q-Vision enhancement glasses X-ray, Light Amplification, Infra-red , a lighter concealed Q-camera, a PDA data-hacker, a cartridge fired pen dart and a car key that conceals a stun gun. And, of course, you'll have a full arsenal of weapons too, including sniper rifles, full automatic assault rifles, high damage rocket and grenade launchers, specially disguised ambush weapons such as the Sentry Suitcase Turret and remote activated Q-bombs.
If nothing else, it makes a refreshing change from all that "very realistic weapons" rubbish we get every other day. It wouldn't be a proper PC shooter if it wasn't going to do the business online, and NightFire's multiplayer is being taken very seriously indeed. You'll find all the usual modes, such as Elimination, Capture the Briefcase and King of the Hill, plus fully customisable weapons and "an innovative system of modifiers and base modes for hundreds of different multiplayer experiences", whatever the hell that means.
We're hoping multiplayer games will feature as much stealth and gadget-use as the single-player game, and not become just a standard slaughterhouse that just happens to feature the skins of many familiar characters. The only problem, of course, is that everyone will want to be Pussy Galore.
Well, I know I will. The most unforgivable thing about playing Nightfire online, is that because Gearbox apparently wrote the engine for the game, the multiplayer experience could, in theory, have taken any form it liked. Things that live up to Bond's reputation.
Instead, much like the singleplayer game, Gearbox and EA have failed to realise the essence of all things Bond and have presented us with basic deathmatch and capture the flag sessions with Bond-style skins.
It simply won't do. Aside from the fact that technologically your latest Unreals and Quakes are better at that particular job, there's just nothing about Nightfire online that appeals to the Bond fan. The lack of thought is evident the first time you see an ancient 'Q' bombing about with the same speed as a US Marine.
Even the inclusion of gadgets is pointless, as the fast-paced nature of deathmatch means you never have any time to use them. These are Things That Matter. From a zero-gravity space station to deep beneath the South Pacific, NightFire runs the gamut in its 10 levels. Similar to Agent Under Fire, clever spy gadgets, stealth sniping and car chases are the cornerstones of this Bond experience. The story and most characters are original, but Zoe Nightshade and a few others from Agent are back once again.
In addition, Eurocom the game's developer has taken pains to make the animation --particularly the stealthy movements--more lifelike and believable. Scope the scantily clad temptresses, dry martinis, car chases and ingenious spy gadgetry--James Bond is back. EA follows up the success of last year's Agent Under Fire with an all-new adventure to coincide with the launch of the latest flick, Die Another Day.
The simultaneous releases aren't directly related, though, as NightFire is a completely new production, not a movie tie-in. Even though NightFire's not based on a movie, the stylin' production values of the blockbusters remain intact. For example, the game opens with a breakneck shooting level in which you're sniping cars from a helicopter.
Just like in the films, that over-the-top action scene segues into a traditional credits sequence, complete with sultry, undulating vixens and that unforgettable Bond music. After that, the pace never lets up as Bond explores over 10 exotic locales to uncover the diabolical plans of master-mind Rafael Drake. You'll soon discover that international intrigue involves more than just first-person shooting. Missions run the gamut between shooting, stealth, driving, flying and underwater combat.
Unlike in some games cough Dead to Rights , these additional gameplay modes aren't mere afterthoughts--they're packed with depth. The GoldenEye-inspired shooter levels remain the central gameplay draw, but how you tackle these stages is largely up to you.
Of course, a Bond game just wouldn't be the same without a stellar multiplayer experience. NightFire's unfriendly firefights offer a ton of options, memorable characters and locations ripped from classic Bond films. It's a fast, solid good time that should keep you and your buds glued to the couch for days. While there wasn't time to include online play, Wade hints that Bond's next outing probably in might make that jump. Browse games Game Portals.
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