No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy In H.A.R.M.'s Way

No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy In H.A.R.M.'s Way

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No One Lives Forever 2: Spy in H.A.R.M.'s Way continues the adventures of Cate Archer, the sexy super-agent who protects the world from H.A.R.M!Battle to save the future of the world, and look damn good doing it, in this intense and exciting spy adventure!

 

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No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy In H.A.R.M.'s Way Reviews

I do not write this as one consumed by prurient interest. There are actually many parts of the game where it is not only perfectly logical that the player be brutally sexually assaulted, but in which it MAKES SENSE. I had to register severe disappointment after playing this game that the main character, a female, was unable to be sexually assaulted despite my numerous attempts to provoke other characters into doing so. I hope the developers will correct this for the long-awaited sequel, No One Lives Forever 3: Cate's Nightmare. In my opinion the game is very remiss in this area and the game is long overdue for a patch to remedy this oversight.

 

Great dialogue and plot. Dig it. A terrific assortment of puns, British witt and Monty Python-esque silliness. There's a lot of talent involved in designing tunnels, bases, rooms and characters.

When you hide in a shadow a "hide bar" pops up and it takes "time" to become unseen. It gets a bit repetitive but not so much that you'll get annoyed. Them baddies can dodge I tells yah. 7. 5: Saving: There's automatic saves and then there's your own at any time and anywhere. That's a good question, so allow me to break it down for you:. Kinda dumb.

2. 2. Ranking. Music: Groovy and exciting tunes through out. I'm not sure what you have to do to rank well but I picked up just about everything I could and had a decent shooting ratio but my rank level never increased. Artillery: Great selection of machine guns and the various types of ammunition for those, handguns and shotguns. Action: Tons of bullet blasting mayhem on 40 levels.

Switching of weapons: It takes too long sometimes to be able to fire when switching between artillery. 3. Unless you're in a goofy, off-the-wall shooter like "No One Lives Forever 2". 4. W98, 2000 and ME are usuable operating system to play this.

Usually, it's when a weapon that needs to be cocked that this will be an issue. I didn't care really, but best not to even have this system included. Humor: Very, very funny stuff. A-to-B-to-C gameplay: Pick "A" up to open "B" with, etc.

I'm not sure why the designer thought this was a good idea considering shadows don't take 5 seconds to fall upon someone. PROS:. Great to look at. Voice Acting: Top notch acting with great directing. Highly recommend picking it up. This is one of my all time favorites and most deseverdly so. It's a terrific game that is clever, exciting and fun to play. 1.

8: Online Gaming: Crazy. There's an update feature installed along with the game so make sure to use it. Design: Aside from the level designs the costumes and backgrounds are terrific. Fun.

Stealth: It's a great concept but for some reason it's not logically implemented here. 6. 1.

4.

Why you ask.

3.

There's nothing more fun than blowin' away the baddies.

The AI improves as you go farther into the game.

Not to mention grenades and some really WEIRD objects that are too bizarre to explain.

CONS:.

PSPS: Amazon has XP listed as the only operating system; this is incorrect.

PS: Make sure to download and install all the updates to 1.3.

 

I played this game a couple of years ago, but decided to play it again. The graphics are now getting dated, but the play is pretty smooth and the audio is good. it was ALMOST as much fun the second time.

 

I've played this game so many times that I can't even count anymore. The game is also "long enough," having 15 chapters that you can't just blow through in a few minutes. There are a lot of great first person shooter games out there, but NOLF 2 is one of the best. The dialogues are also clear and rather funny at times (10/10). It's also kind of fun to burn civilians with the welder just because it takes a few times for them to die. There are many weapons to choose from and some are even entertaining, like the laughing gas. The graphics are very good (9/10) and the storyline is great and you don't feel like you're getting lost and confused (10/10). It's definitely worth the money, even if it was $50.00.

The blood is realistic but it is a little frustrating that the bodies disappear because there's just something nice abotu seeing a massacre. The sounds are good and the enemies' abilities to be alerted by noise is very realistic (10/10). However, this game is funny to say the least so it doesn't take too much from the game. In fact, a few of the chapters are fairly long, which I find good in a game.

 

While perhaps more realistic, it's nevertheless not as fun as the first. But comparisons to the first are inevitable, and in their attempt to differentiate the sequel from the original, the developers may have learned the hard way that the only direction away from the fantastic No One Lives Forever was down. These introduced the exotic and often silly superspy weapons, and also built depth into the original game's atmosphere. Perhaps the worst error was the inclusion of infinite enemy respawn points at certain areas of the game. Largely unrealistic in its over the top plot and villainous characters, it still drew the player into its day-glo trippy world with fantastic physics, consistently stunning graphics and level design, and sympathetic protagonists brought to life with (mostly) sharp and humorous dialogue. I also fear the developers tried to lean too hard on the "stealth" mechanic, which doesnt really work any better in the sequel than the original.

It's simply a cheap, illogical, and frustrating tactic to extend difficulty without having to work too hard at gameplay balance. Too many sequences in NOLF2 are frustrating trial-and-failure excercises, due to inconsistent enemy awareness. I was also disappointed with 2's restrictive pre-mission weapon selection. In its own right, NOLF2 is a very good first person shooter. Not to mention the sequel is a bit shorter, which just adds to the shallow feeling. The first game, which was as close to a female Austin Powers flick as legally possible, sparkled with 60's era James Bond superspy culture. The sequel trades in the psychadelic backdrops for a more serious, relatively colorless atmosphere. NOLF's ability to choose inventory between levels gave me a greater feeling of control over my methods of conquest.

I missed those interludes in the sequel. Another mistake I believe was made in excluding the training sessions back at headquarters. Except my completist ego of course. No One Lives Forever 2 is a very fun game that largely carries on in the tradition of the first, but can't recapture its spirit. It never approaches the level of tedium, but there was nothing in NOLF 2 that really compelled me to continue exploring through the next level as in the first game.

 
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