I tested it on Win 10 Pro 64bit. Works fine. Pee pance 2 points. I used to play this and did the multiplay through I think gamespy. Joey -1 point. ElsieIsAGamer -5 points. Gin 15 points. This was the PC version developed by a different company under EA and released at the same time as the console version of Nightfire to cash in on the PC Market. This means this game does not have the driving sections, and many of the level designs and elements are completely different.
Fleek 0 point. Despcatiti -4 points. What do I do smh. There are still a few servers up and a few players :. Enterprise 1 point. BestGamer16 1 point.
I like very much nightfire. Mission 1 is very easy I had pass mission 1 with drake's castle and drake. VanillaGorillaNV 0 point. This was one of my favorite games on the ps2 and the pc as well even though I only played 2 missions on the pc version.
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. Click here to download a new copy of the game.
This is for new players or for players that want a fresh copy of the game. By downloading this, you don't have to install the patch.
We've developed our own master server to replace the gamespy servers. You can find an updated version of the game in the downloads section. The easiest way to keep playing nightfire after June 31th is to install this patch! It can be annoying at times, but at least it stops you from just rushing into rooms spraying bullets.
Instead, you need to peek round corners, taking them out from a covered position and then waiting for the braver elements to come and get you. Going back to the health - it makes a pleasant change to have no ridiculous kits or potions miraculously healing mortal wounds. The only thing available is armour. Although most of the game is mindless massacring, you do get some variety in the form of spacesuit levels in low gravity and the occasional third-person action, such as climbing up a building or swinging on a cable.
There are a couple of tense set pieces too, like getting stuck on a skyscraper's outside lift, with rockets and bullets coming at you from all sides.
And then the elevator begins to slide down. These breaks in the gameplay are all too rare though, and at times, things can get rather repetitive. There are even some infuriating end-of-level bosses that again make you feel you've seen this all before. Tough helicopters anyone? At least you do get to fight some cool ninjas, who somersault and flashbang their way around you with dazzling speed.
But they, like several other good things in Nightfire, aren't nearly as plentiful as they could have been. The fact that Nightfire is also being released on consoles is no excuse for its simple-mindedness and lack of depth. Both Half-Life and Deus Ex have been released on console. I rest my case. The truth is that Nightfire feels slightly under par when compared to what it could have been.
Is that too much to ask? You get the feeling there were some ambitious plans for this, more gadgets, set pieces and interaction with other characters and more humorous quips but they had to be shelved in order to get this out in time for Christmas. One where you get to fire a machine gun while skiing down a mountain backwards and diving among sharks.
One where you get to sit in a casino and play cards or roulette. One with freedom and depth. Where you actually felt like James Bond and not some trigger-happy oaf. When you're a kid you want to be Luke Skywalker. When you grow up you want to be James Bond. And it's easy to see why. Despite being forever associated with cold turkey, cheap tinsel and crap cracker jokes as the entire series is shown every damn Christmas. Bond is what every man wants to be: cool, well-dressed.
He might not have a lightsabre, but that's about the only gadget he doesn't get to play with. In fact, five years ago, GoldenEye was the toast of the console industry, wowing everyone on the N64 with FPS action that by rights should have been on the PC too.
Still, it's no use complaining about the past, especially now that we have NightFire to look forward to. And look forward to it you should, because it's being developed by none other than Gearbox, the makers of the wonderful Opposing Force add-on for Half-Life and the upcoming mouth-watering prospect that is Counter-Strike: Condition Zero.
What's more, close links with Valve Software mean that the pedigree behind the title is second-to-none. And being Half-Life freaks we couldn't help asking just how much like it NightFire will be. But, James Bond has a lot more resources at his disposal and as a result, the gadgetry in NightFire is unprecedented. Also, in classic narrative style, Bond will go all over the world to exotic locales and meet exotic women in exotic situations.
I like to think of this game as the ultimate Bond story that could never be made into a movie. With all of the sets, special effects and specialised equipment this game has, a movie version would cost a billion dollars to produce.
That doesn't hide the fact that this will be Gearbox's first full game from scratch, but Landon isn't worried. This is James Bond for the new millennium, so don't expect to play a s hairy-chested chauvinist who likes to slap his women about. Although Michael Condrey assures us they're aiming to capture the essence of Bond, no one wants to play a pigheaded harasser Instead. NightFire will concentrate on the cool and smooth action hero wl believe Bond is probably the most recognised superhero in the world.
Our Bond will deliver just that" That doesn't mean 's amorous nature has been put aside, though. As well as the stealth, the shooting, the puzzle-solving and the gadgets, you'll still have to keep the ladies happy. Last revision More than a year ago. Fortnite Apex Legends. Creative Destruction 3. Rules of Survival 1.
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