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007: Nightfire (PC, 2002) CIB, Very Good
007: Nightfire on PC is James Bond at his most chaotic—gadgets, explosions, stealth missions, and somehow also skiing into gunfights like that’s a normal Tuesday. Released in 2002 and developed by Gearbox Software for the PC version, Nightfire delivers a full-on Bond experience with a mix of shooting, driving, and over-the-top set pieces that feel straight out of a movie that definitely went over budget.
You step into the role of Bond himself, taking on a globe-trotting mission to stop a villain with plans that are predictably ridiculous but still somehow dangerous. The campaign jumps between stealth-focused infiltration and full-blown action, meaning one minute you’re sneaking through a facility and the next you’re unloading everything you’ve got while alarms scream in the background.
The PC version stands apart with its own level design and multiplayer focus, giving it a slightly different feel compared to the console releases. Weapons are varied, gadgets are classic Bond nonsense (in the best way), and the pacing keeps things moving so you’re never stuck doing one thing for too long.
If you’re looking to buy retro games on Retro Games eXchange, 007: Nightfire is one of those early 2000s shooters that doesn’t overthink itself—it just throws you into stylish chaos and expects you to keep up.
- Mix of stealth, shooting, and vehicle-based missions that constantly change gameplay pace
- Classic James Bond gadgets that actually play into mission mechanics
- PC version developed by Gearbox with unique differences from console versions
- Fast-paced campaign with cinematic set pieces and varied mission objectives
- Multiplayer modes that expand replayability beyond the main story
- Early 2000s FPS design with a focus on fun over realism






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