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Game: Night Flier, The
Console: DVD Extras

Cheat:

Stephen King bonus

Select the "About The Film" option from the main menu. Advance to the last "Stephen King" screen. Press Up to highlight his name and press Enter to view a brief animated sequence, additional information about the author, and links to some web sites.

Special Thanks

At the [Main Menu], go to [Subtitles], push [Right], this will highlight a HBO Home Video logo, press [Enter].

Bonus Trailer & Freakshow Gorilla Glint

For both eggs, just move your cursor [Down] to the [Special Features] button and move your cursor [Left or [Right. Both times you'll highlight a blue face. The one on the left is a trailer for "The Curious Dr. Hummp" which is available on disc from Something Weird, and the right one pulls up a bit of film concerning a freakshow gorilla girl.




Manufacturer: Electronic Arts
Release Date: 21 November, 2002
ESRB Rating: Teen


Description:
James Bond 007: NightFire is a worthy sequel to 2001's outstanding Agent Under Fire. The game retains the overall look of its predecessor--including some familiar recurring characters and gadgets--but is designed to feel more like an actual Bond movie than a video game. After the familiar "gun barrel" opening shot, you're introduced to the game via a pre-credits action sequence through the streets of Paris that leads into an original theme song, complete with surreal imagery.

The pacing of the game is natural, with each objective leading smoothly to the next. You even get to holster your PPK, don a tuxedo, and infiltrate a cocktail party at your adversary's mansion, making small talk with his henchmen, flirting with female party guests, and eavesdropping on secret conversations. Of course, within minutes you'll be shooting your way out of the place and making a daring escape in true 007 fashion, including Bond's trademark one-liners. The storyline combines espionage, action, and innuendo in just the right proportions to evoke a real Bond movie atmosphere.

The game's overall playability is improved by some nice attention to detail, not the least of which is the addition of smarter and less predictable villains (they can hear you coming, they communicate with each other, and they're better at utilizing cover and sneaking up behind you). You also have more tactical options (there are many ways to reach each objective, so the game is very replayable) as well as a better arsenal of gadgets and weapons. And best of all, the multiplayer mode incorporates classic characters from many Bond movies. More than any other 007 game to date, NightFire was designed with the die-hard Bond fan clearly in mind. --Maile Bohlmann

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Cons: (This review refers to the PlayStation2 version of this game)