007: Nightfire
News, coverage and analysis tracking 007: Nightfire across the outlets.- 007: Nightfire review (2003)This 2003 review of 007: Nightfire for PC criticizes the game for its bugs, poor AI, and uninspired storytelling, deeming it a disappointment compared to other spy games like No One Lives Forever. Despite a detailed environment and some promising sequences, the game ultimately falls short of delivering a thrilling James Bond experience, with its multiplayer being only 'okay'.
- The 5 Best James Bond 007 Games I’ve PlayedThis article ranks the top five James Bond 007 video games played by the author, highlighting their personal experiences and the consoles they were played on. The list includes "007: Nightfire," "From Russia with Love," "The World Is Not Enough" (N64 version), "Everything or Nothing," and "GoldenEye" (N64), with "GoldenEye" taking the top spot for its groundbreaking impact on the first-person shooter genre.
- Call Of Duty Might Never Have Existed, And It's Because Of James BondThe Call of Duty franchise might not exist if not for a missed opportunity involving James Bond. In the early 2000s, Electronic Arts was developing 007: Nightfire and considered 2015, Inc. (founded by Vince Zampella and Jason West) for its PC port. After EA chose Gearbox Software instead, Zampella and West partnered with Activision to form Infinity Ward, leading to the creation of Call of Duty.