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Sierra Best Sellers: No One Lives Forever 2

Sierra Best Sellers: No One Lives Forever 2

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From: Sierra
Category: Video Games

List Price: £9.99
Buy New: £7.99
You Save: £2.00 (20%)



New (1) Used (4) from £2.29

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 14 reviews
Sales Rank: 10869

Platforms: Windows Me, Windows Xp, Windows 98, Windows Nt
Genre: action-games
Rating: Parental Guidance
Media: Video Game
Number Of Items: 1
Age: 15 - 18 years
Operating System: Windows Me
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.3 x 1.4

UPC: 020626854832
EAN: 0020626854832
ASIN: B0001HCRTY

Release Date: February 13, 2004
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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Customer Reviews:   Read 9 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars No One Lives Forever A Spy In H.A.R.M.S Way   May 27, 2004
Simon J. Retallick
12 out of 12 found this review helpful

When the Operative was first anounced in the late 90's everyone was inspired by the approach the developers were taking in order to achieve the games goal. The game was set in the 1960's and consisted of gadgets, whitt, guns and humour. It was a bit hard to take serious untill the reviews hit magazines and internet websites worldwide. That was the point I decided to purchase the game and see what all the fuss was all about.

One of the first things I noticed was the humour, which in fact is actualy funny. Most games that take the comedy approach fail miserably (No titles mentioned) but that was certainly not the case in this game. The firefights amazing and the level design absolutely superb.

The balance was remarkable between humour and serious gameplay elements.

In 2002 No One Lives Forever 2 A Spy In H.A.R.M.S way was released and once again it recieved (deservably) top dog scores. The gameplay that was so remarkable in the original remained fully intact but with a little extra. There are now multiple ways to suceed in the completion of objectives; which makes the game alot less liner (not like the original was or anything), this allows alot more longitivity and gameplay fun.

The interface has been totaly re-assembled from the original game, which allows for quick weapon and gadget switching. When you need a gadget you no longer have to switch betweem them all the time like in the original, instead face the object and hold the right mouse button down untill the gadget has been whipped out, wait till the progress bar expires then release the button and you switch back to your last weapon.

Other gameplay elements include the ability to search draws, fileing cabinets and cuboards for aditional information, armour and points. The ability system has been given a total overhall where as you now earn points after each objective and they can be spent on new abilities i.e. Stealth & Marksmenship. This is a great element as you can configure Cate to your likeing.

The comedy from the original is back once again but this time even better, I won't mention what the funny elements are as it will spoil it for you, but I can say listen to all convosations and read all documents you find.

The one really good thing with both No One Lives Forever games is that the level designes seriosley differ giving the player a different senario each time from skydiving out of aircraft, scuba diving in search of a sunken ship, space stations, skidoo chases and many many more.

Overall this game is fantastic and should be in any body's FPS collection and for less than 10 quid how can you go wrong.

ABSOLUTELY AMAZING ! ! !


5 out of 5 stars A great game alround.   February 5, 2004
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

One of the most unusual mysteries of PC games this. Immersive, amusing and enjoyable, it seems odd how poorly this game sold.
So, whats on offer? Well, if you played the first NOLF this newer version shows a definate increase in most areas, AI and mission desgin prominantely, and the naff accents have been cut out. Well mostly anyways. This game is unique in its choice of opponents, theres no denying that. Ok, Russian conscripts and sten gun stooges are pretty commen, but when was the last time you fought mime assasins armed with 1920s tommy guns (who also see the need to perform mime acts while being shot at), virtually indestrucable super soldiers or the frankly hilarious super villan boss in a full body cast and who attempts to run you down in a motorised wheelchair equipped with a missle launcher?

Weapon wise this game also has an edge over most others, your arsenal ranging from the common AK-47 and sidearm to the missle launcher in a handbag and robotic kitten proximity mine, with even the humble banana becoming a weapon in the right hands, it seems.

This games only real weak point is its ability to complete missions using either the tried and testing frag-a-thon of going in guns ablazing, or creating distractions and lurking in the shadows. While this in itself isnt a flaw in any way, the later option is often the more difficult to pull off than it was in the original or in other games such as Invisible war.

Genually amusing, original throughout and graphically sound, this is not a game you want to miss out on.


4 out of 5 stars Cate Archer beats the knickers off Lara Croft!   November 18, 2003
T. Furlong
6 out of 7 found this review helpful

This was bought as an interim game, I had completed one and needed something to fill some blank spaces during the week. It was in PCZone's top ten FPS chart so I went on that recommendation and yet again I wasn't dissapointed. First thing I want to say is that Cate Archer, the main character is absolutely georgous and beats the knickers off Lara Croft, think Darcey Bussell and you're half way there. Secondly, the game was one of those rare ones that mixes a great sense of humour with an interesting story - chuckling out loud I would progress through different parts of the world as Gucci's answer to a female James Bond. The graphics are colourful, the music spot on, the engine perfect and the entertainment level high. It lost a star because it didn't excite me like other games have but if I met Cate Archer in real life I'd probably have to redefine excitement.


4 out of 5 stars Missing something   November 5, 2003
Mikeyr101 (UK)
11 out of 11 found this review helpful

The first game, No One Lives Forever, was a truly excellent game for its time (in fact I was playing it again only a week ago) and never really got the sales it deserved. But the developers went back again and produced a second adventure for UNITY agent Cate Archer, titled A Spy in HARM's Way - this game. It should be a brilliant hit, but I can't help but feel a bit nonplussed about it. What went wrong?

First off, the graphics have been well and truly cranked up, and I can honestly say that this is possibly the best-looking FPS on the market, even now! The designers have spent a lot of time of the character models and it has paid off; Cate, her opponents and her surroundings are all lovingly detailed and it's a real pleasure to dash around the levels and see what's going to come up next. The weapons are now handled more like a typical FPS, with Half-life style weapons groupings and access. My only complaint is that the amount of ammo you can carry is seriously reduced, although Cate is supposed to be a spy, not a Tank. Still, I would have appreciated some amount of choice in initial loadout, as was the case in NOLF1, especially with the opportunity to pick up bolt-on accessories such as scopes and silencers. The experience system is a real hit, you can tailor Cate's abilities the way you want to use them. And finally the interface is hugely improved, with keys now in much better places (it used to drive me potty).

Problems? Well, the game feels too short when you finish it. The original was a really long piece, an epic that could take hours to play through even on easy settings. The set-piece missions are just TOO scripted, in that your options for dealing with problems or opponents are too limited. Previously you had choice, as with the brilliant "Thief" games you had the option of duking it out, stealthily infiltrating with a silenced pistol, or just sneaking through a level as you saw fit. This time there's often just one way through, and it detracts from the play value somewhat, as well as sometimes making the game much more difficult than it really wants to be. And while the graphics are way, WAY improved, the game feels dark. The first was a burst of technicolour 60's brightness. This feels grim by comparison. There aren't half as many funny intelligence items like you used to be able to pick up, or half as many inane conversations between guards like you used to be able to listen in to (and sometimes learn useful hints). Some enemies can't be killed (I cannot emphasise just how much that annoys me). Some respawning borders on the ridiculous, and you can't methodically clear some of the levels of enemies. And, I just want to raise this again, you have no choice over your initial loadout.

So, despite some really good improvements, it feels like it has still slid back a bit. It's much grimmer and offers less choice than before, as well as sacrificing game length and a lot of comedy features that I loved so much. A third game, brightened up a bit, given a bit more comedy and given back some choice of gameplay would be more valuable to me than Deus Ex 2. Overall, it's a good game in itself and is worth Four Stars, but it's really a victim of its predecessor's success.


5 out of 5 stars Sexy   August 20, 2003
T. Furlong
6 out of 10 found this review helpful

Cate Archer is gorgeous! I only ever buy the top FPS games and this was a recent purchase and adds to my growing pile of "The most fantastic computer games of all time" - I'm not going to bore you with anything other than my own abridged opinion, there is nothing worse than reading any more than a few paragraphs written by some nerd who can't spell.

Here are some words to help you make your decision -

Sexy, funny, smooth, colourful, engrossing, entertaining, brilliant.

There. Oh and did I say that Cate Archer is without a doubt the sexiest computer game character ever?