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The PC version unfortunately doesn't have any of this. The console versions of the game include a few levels that take you out of the first-person shooter experience, instead putting you behind the wheel of one of Bond's souped-up cars or in a helicopter as a sniper. While the game feels a little disjointed when compared with the more cohesive console versions, the story is well told and contains enough twists, turns, and polygonal "Bond girls" to provide a level of suave intrigue that's similar to what you'd expect to find in one of the films. Along the way, 007 will use a good collection of weapons and spy gadgets to achieve his goals. His objective is to defeat Phoenix and save the world from destruction. Of course, that's where James Bond comes in. But, like most video game corporations, Phoenix is evil to the core, and the company's leader intends to overtake an orbital missile defense platform and use it to essentially destroy the world. The actual plot focuses on a global organization known as Phoenix International, which has been contracted to dismantle nuclear missiles and clean up nuclear power plants around the world. You'll see prerendered video clips that provide context for the in-game events before and after most missions, and you'll hear radio messages from your allies as your objectives change mid-mission. NightFire's single-player campaign is a story-driven first-person shooter. NightFire for the PC is missing some of the better sections of its console counterparts. NightFire is a solid entry on consoles, but the PC version's straightforward nature and bungled multiplayer options make the game a passable experience at best when compared with other first-person shooters for the PC. The world's most famous secret agent has made himself at home on console systems, and perhaps he should have stayed there. EA originally intended to release The World Is Not Enough on the PC, but those plans were canceled and the game was released only on console platforms. It's been a really long time since we've seen a James Bond game on a computer.
