People still think goldeneye is better than pic related

>people still think goldeneye is better than pic related

How can someone be so wrong?

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GoldenEye was sort of revolutionary when it came out. It aged like milk but you cannot take that away from it. Having said that, I agree. If you prefer GoldenEye in the year 2013 + 4 over other, later Bond games, you're either a nostalgiafag, speedrunner or trying way too hard to fit in here.

DON'T LOVE ME QUIETLY

DO IT WITH INTENSITY
>what did she mean by this?

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looks like someone missed the point

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It wasn't even the best FPS on the n64, PD was.

No, TWINE was.

>high tech weapons
>ski resort level
Eventually everyone retreated and just shot the remote rockets and it was beautiful

And Everything or Nothing is better than both of them.

>decide to replay Nightfire after a decade
>mfw i find so many new details and features
>found out you can make enemies surrender if you sneak up behind them and point a gun at their head
>found out you can jump into the back of the truck in the first level and it takes you to a completely different part if the level

Goldeneye is a meme game for console kiddies who even back then were too stupid to get a better experience on PC
>woah I can play with my friends but have even less viewing space! What an innovation!

That sounds really fucking cool and I cant believe ive never seen that in a game before. Only enemy interactiion ive seen like that is in metal gear.

Goldeneye is still my favorite Bond game but Nightfire is easily second. Don't know what I'd put third, I liked TWINE so maybe that. Haven't played anything past Everything or Nothing, though.

I haven't played Nightfire in years. I remember getting stuck as a kid on that one stealth mission where you break into a skyscraper or something.

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If you use the camera to aim, you can get headshots with the pistol at great distances.

OP IS A FUCKING LEGEND

Night fires maps are GOAT

>tfw you will never play a final mission as mind-blowing as nightfire's

Playing that mission blew my mind as a kid, when you'd be fucking floating around in space and zapping people with the Samurai

How did you miss the most obvious Bond moment in the game?

youtu.be/EGIv5VjVlT0?t=120

>tfw finding out the PC version of Nightfire is just a Half Life 1 mod

>used to play it a lot as a child
>decide to look up the videos from it years late
>game looks nothing like I remembered, the stealth isn't as good as I remember it

WHy

GIVE ME EVERYTHING OR NOTHING
GIVE ME EVERYTHIING OR NOTHING AT ALL

>that fucking bass line

This was supposed to be a fucking movie.

I would have liked one more Brosnan Bond. Die Another Day was kind of a shit way to end it.

At least we got Casino Royale afterwards. Brosnan wasn't a bad Bond but he got shafted in terms of scripts.

Patrician game has entered the ring

The bridge mission on the bike was the shit

Any love here?

>The multiplayer Silo map with jetpacks and cars and enormous elevators
>You can actually activate the missile

AAAYYYYYYYY

I almost used that image but i went for the less messy looking one

>Heidi Klum as a Bond femme fatale
HNNNNG

>Bond movies get the most based revival in cinema history and suddenly become relevant again
>Just in time for any interest in turning them into cool games to dry up
It's not fair.

Nah.
The way goldeneye plays as well as its technocal specification are actually superior to nightfire.
Goldeneye AI does things i havent seen modern AI do.

And for the record, I have no emotional attachment to goldeneye.
I didnt even own a copy until recently. My first bond game was actually nightfire for the gamecube.
I loved playing 2 player matches on the gondela map with the castle and the lodge with the heat seaking missles and helicopters.

But if I throw the bias aside, I actually do think goldeneye has more to offer.
I would actually argue that nightfire has more nostalgia bias now among the average Sup Forums tard that was born mid 90s and didnt really ever truely experience goldeneye and hasnt bothered to go back and give it a solid chance.

This times 1000.

Goldeneye is no special diamond in the ruff, but nightfire is just gen 6 babby's first bond experienece.

Doom 64 played better than either of those console shooters, and it itself is nothing that special.

But there have been Bond game films lately, user.

They just fucking suck.

Like this piece of shit, which had Skyfall DLC.

It flopped and sunk Eurocom, developers of Goldeneye Wii, World is Not Enough, and Nightfire.

Basically this.
Nostalgia is a hell of a drug.
I owned a PS1 growing up and I though shit like fF7 and Legend of the Dragoon was the dankest shit, but going back I can see I just ate shit up as a kid.
I still think the PS1 is a better console than the N64, but Goldeney actually really impresses me in the way it handles itself given what pad you play it with. Nightfire feels much more on rails and "cinematic", which is ironic, because its not the one based on a movie.

For the recird, I too played nightfire first.

That thing had Skyfall DLC? Fucking hell.
Anyway, my point is more that it's right on the tail end of movie games and they've all been abortions on account of being 'shit out a licensed title' from Activision' rather than a higher effort experience.

inb4 bond burger

>posting a inb4 on a 2 hour old thread...

Shit, sorry. How do I undo my post? I don't want to lose Reddit gold over this.

>played Agent Under Fire and Nightfire
>can't remember which memory goes with which game

Nightfire had the minigun briefcase and the car driving segments right?

Yep.

Agent Under Fire has on-rail car shooter segments, Nightfire has those and normal car sequences.

Agent Under Fire has normal vehicle sections. With a BWM Z8, Aston Martin DB5, and unlockable Lotus

I guess I'll just watch some LP videos and figure it out for myself

Die another day was the reason there weren't anymore Brosnan films.
It's also the reason the Craig films are played more serious and gritty than wacky and fun like the Brosnan ones.

>playing through game on 00 difficulty
>get to chain reaction
>can't make it off the first building without getting killed by all the snipers

Fun game

Daniel Craig's Bond is a much more faithful one to the books. His movies are more serious but it's not just the result of them trying to be 'darker and edgier'.

Best spy game, coming through.

NOLF2 is good, but I hate the point system because it makes accuracy shit early on in the game.

Don't Fuck Me Quietly

Don't forget you can get context sensitive deaths and Bong making wise cracks if you kill an enemy correctly. Like in the fist level if you snipe an enemy, he'll slump and fall over into the water below. And bond goes 'I'll give that dive a 5.'

I liked the single player in this one more than nightfire, but nightfire is the better multiplayer game just for the maps.

>tfw once you figure out how to circle strafe none of your friends can adapt or have the coordination to do it themselves
dumb idiots. It retroactively made me better than them at goldeneye and TWINE too

welp

The guns/maps in that one weren't as fun as nightfire, but damnit the hookshot thing made it worth pulling out every now and then

I feel like I remember more single player levels from AUF like when you fight you way into that house and you can break the shower glass for some bond girl tiddies I only really remember the first level of nightfire.

Like I said though, nothing beats the gondola and that other snow level on nightfire

tfw the PC version was awful

What are the best bond games then user?

why does she have no bum

>It wasn't even the best FPS on the n64, PD was.
>the spiritual sequel to goldeneye made by the same company and using many of the same assets is the better game

No shit?

who /doesn't really like perfect dark/ here?

It lagged way fucking more than goldeneye and didn't really have any innovation to show for it

>not snipers

>Die another day was the reason there weren't anymore Brosnan films.

No, MGM went backrupt and by the time Disney bought them out Brosnan was too old to do another bond movie.

>Daniel Craig's Bond is a much more faithful one to the books.

That's a bad thing since the books are overrated shit.

Well one game is from a completely different generation.

As for the game itself me and 3 friends would play this every weekend. We created this minigame where we'd go to the cable car level and turn on sentinels. (For those that dont know, the secondary function lets you shoot a guided missle with your camera controlling it.)

So we'd set up on each side of the big chasm next to the mounted lasers. One person on each laser, one on a sentinel. 2 people shoot missles trying to kill the opposition while the other two play missle defense trying to shoot them down with the lasers.

Was a lot of fun.

>That's a bad thing since the books are overrated shit.
That's not actually a criticism of Craig's version of Bond. Just what it's based on.

>007 Nightfire comes out in 2002
>Half-Life 2 comes out in 2004
>one is known as a revolutionary game that people still hype up a sequel for today while the other is beloved by a niche group of people who played it back in the day
why
007 Nightfire is superior in every way as an FPS

play it on the 360 user. it has 60 fps and dual analog control.

>niche
nigga every 00s kid played has played nightfire. It even sold platinum/classics/player's choice on all the consoles.

Actually that's not a bad idea. I think my 360 still works too. Does it have regular fps controls? I can put up with that shit on an n64 but it's [current year] for fuck's sake

I also didn't mind PD Zero

HL2 revolutionized not being able to skip cutscenes

>Sup Forums now hates Goldeneye 64

This board has been pretty shit lately but that's just low effort shitposting.

My nigga.

I had friends that never got into other FPS games despite playing the shit out of all of the bond FPSs. I guess they just had more loyalty to the bond brand than them actually liking video games? I don't get it.

>playing multiplayer
>hear someone shoot the phoenix samurai from across the map

Goldeneye OST >>>>> All other bond games

>Does it have regular fps controls?
pretty much yeah, I've beaten the entire game without auto aim, which was almost impossible with the shitty framerate on the n64.

awww yiss. I'll give it another shot then. Thanks user

Agreed

m.youtube.com/watch?v=Oz_s79B-La8

>survival VR mission
>EVERYTHING OR NOTHING starts playing

this game had quite the satisfying "CQC" system/animations familia

I remember trying to beat those extra co-op missions with a friend, but never succeeding. Pretty damn fun though.

>snipers on resort level
>that one fucker that picked jaws

get out of here with your increased hp

>doing those hidden things with the bond theme playing

I remember the silenced handgun being fun as fuck to use.

Ran in super smooth framerate just like EoN, only to be countered with 10fps for driving missions thanks to the shitty NFS engine.