The controls as I have mentioned are excellently set up and also very responsive to the commands of the player. We will now cover these elements in more detail so you know what you are getting yourself into.įor starters the real cream of the title is the first person shooting element. These are simply first person shooting, driving and on rails shooting.
There are three main ways to achieve this and all are in keeping with the fine traditions of the 007 franchise.
The aim of the game is simple as are the general objectives of most of the 007 movies: get the bad guy, get the girl and save the world. I personally found that the default controls were more than sufficient to get me through the game just fine. If you are not happy with the default configuration, then there are multiple options there to satisfy everyone. Combine that with awesome vehicles and weaponry, along with the usual hot Bond girls and there is a combination that can't go wrong.įirst let's start with controller setup.
Nightfire is the second best thing to that title however and the amount of sheer polish and gameplay options makes for a very cool gaming experience.Ĭommencing with a very slick Full Motion Video and excellent music, Nightfire will immediately absorb players within the Bond universe with it's signature Bond music and of course the almost perfect digital replication of the Pierce Brosnan Bond. For five years no one has matched the game experience offered there and they still haven't reached that level of gameplay yet. Dubbed Nightfire, this game was developed by Eurocom, the same group responsible for the Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets series out now, also from Electronic Arts.įor quite some time the game to aspire to in the Bond Series has been Goldeneye for the Nintendo 64 developed by Rare.
007 is back in this latest instalment of the Bond series by Electronic Arts.