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James Bond 007 Nightfire The following report compares gadgets using the SERCount Rating (base on the result count from the search engine). |
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POPULAR HAT - 2006-02-13 11:37:00 | © Copyright 2004 - www.hat.net () | sitemap | top |
The goods: Level design - the sets felt like a Bond movie with a megalomanic bent on taking over the world after he has built all these secret bases filled with huge areas. I think my favorite was going down the staircase from the 34th floor of the skyscraper not knowing who is behind the door to each floor or waiting on the stairs.
Babes - About time some good-looking women were shown with a little sexyness, use the glasses on them in x-ray mode to see a little cheescake.
Gadgets - this is what set the Bond game apart, I started it as a straight shooter, but using the glasses is a major upgrade to play. Using the x-ray to see through the door and know where to aim before opening it, use the infrared to spot hidden enemies a long way away.
The bads - aiming...the weapons are amazingly bad shots or perhaps its the amount of damage the enemies can take. I can put 50 bullets into a guy from far away and he is still plugging me. You basically have to get close to get them efficiently.
Enemy AI - which brings up the one really bad part of it, the enemies are pretty sad. They can spot you instantly if you get within a certain trigger range, no matter what you do. They seem to be much better shots with their weapons than you are (allthough that may just be me). They tend to act a little goofy, jumping back and forth and yelling things that don't make sense.
But overall I really recommend this game. Its so much more fun and a totally different feel than some hyper-realistic terror game like splinter cell or ghost recon or some of those. Just a lot of fun for when you want to feel like Bond.