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It's time to discuss James Bond Nightfire
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So this is basically an immersive sim, right? In every first person mission there's secret vents you can find and crawl through, or you can go guns blazing.
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>>739612219
It's a good game that steadily gets worse as it goes. The Austrian castle is the absolute peak and it's technically the first mission, until near the climax you get like four vehicle sections in a row.
Don't get me wrong, there are no outright bad levels (maybe Equinox) but there's a gaping on-foot island infiltration shaped hole in this game.
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>>739612219
Did you know that on GameCube if you got 4 buddies to get into one those skyrail gondolas and toss 10 smoke grenades each there, the game would keep losing framerate until finally crash on the last one?
Good times.
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Why did they have to shaft the PC version so much?
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>the underwater mission
Did I miss something or were there really no checkpoints?
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>>739612293
You can taser innocents like in Deus Ex so I suppose it counts.
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BBWs
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I like the Goldsource PC version
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>>739613305
How does it compare with the PS2 Version?
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>>739613384
Its inferior in just about every single way but it holds a special place in my heart.
I've a love-hate relationship with the picrel level.



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