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No One Lives Forever

No One Lives Forever
From Sierra

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Product Description

Who Wants to Live Forever? Assume the role of secret agent Cate Archer, a deadly Operative working to free the world from H.A.R.M., a group of madmen bent upon world domination. Armed with your arsenal of powerful weaponry and spy gadgets, you must unravel a mystery that will take you around the world in a desperate search for answers. Try not to blow your cover... or your cool. Features: EXCLUSIVE LEVELS: Play as the young Cate in 4 new levels designed for the PlayStation 2. 15 other missions across more than 60 levels taking place in exotic worldwide locales. Over 30 unique weapons: like the assault rifle or grenade launcher and spy gadgets including a rocket-launching briefcase, exploding lipstick, lethal acid perfume, and robotic poodle. Mobile assault: Commandeer a snowmobile for a speedy getaway or jump on your Triumph motorcycle to mow down enemy agents.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #11655 in Computer & Video Games
  • Brand: Sierra
  • Released on: 2002-05-24
  • Platform: PlayStation2

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
Inspired by the spy films of the swinging 60s, The Operative: No One Lives Forever combines first-person adventuring with tongue-in-cheek humour and a camp sensibility. The eponymous Operative is one Cate Archer, slinky ex-burglar and secret agent supreme. Working for the international terrorist agency UNITY, her beauty and dry wit are just two of her weapons in the war against the nefarious criminal organization HARM.

No One Lives Forever is very much a traditional first-person shooter in the style of Half-Life and GoldenEye. As well as the usual pistols and machine guns, Cate has a variety of appropriately cunning gadgets such as explosive lipstick, sunglasses with a concealed camera and a lock-pick/dagger combination disguised as a hairclip. Despite all her fancy contraptions, though, she won't last five minutes, let alone forever, unless she can master the art of stealth. Thankfully there are a variety of training sections where our heroine learns to sneak about and use her impressive arsenal to its best advantage.

While No One Lives Forever made a rather entertaining PC game when it was released at the end of 2000, this belated conversion fails to enthral. The graphics are weak, looking more like an above-average PSone title when compared to the visual splendour of recent PS2 releases. The level designs are dated affairs with dull interiors and uninspired outside locations, and the simplistic combat against hordes of identical enemies hardly sets the heart pounding. Partial amends are made by the fun gadgets and wacky characters, but they can't compensate for the mindless, linear sleuthing sections, or the lame set-pieces. For the unfussy gamer, NOLF could provide a fair few hours of undercover action, but with excellent titles such as Half-Life and Metal Gear Solid 2 available, unfussy is the operative word. --Tim Cant

Manufacturer's Description
Assume the role of secret agent Cate Archer, a deadly agent working to free the world from H.A.R.M., a group of madmen bent upon world domination. Armed with your arsenal of powerful weaponry and spy gadgets, you must unravel a mystery that will take you around the world in a desperate search for answers. Try not to blow your cover... or your cool!


Customer Reviews

A refreshing change from dark evil first person shooters4
This game is truly really funny! All the bad guys work in what appears to be red-tape-bound companies where getting their evil plans carried out requires filling out forms in triplicate. Full of witty one-liners and cute notes you can pick up, this is one of the funniest first-person shooters I've played in a long, long time.

I gave this four stars, because while the gameplay and storyline are great, the graphics aren't as wonderful as the PS2 is capable of, and its port-across from the PC shows a little. But this isn't supposed to be a state-of-the-art game - it's supposed to be fun. There are great Q-like gadgets, an elusive arch-evil enemy, and hundreds of his henchmen to avoid. It's Jane Bond meets Austin Powers. Grab yourself a copy - you'll be hooked!

Don't even bother1
Hitman 2 - stupendous. Timesplitters - brilliant. No One Lives Forever - waste of money. I owned this game for two days before I took it back. Bad graphics, stupid enemy AI, and sound that makes you want to mute it. This game is mildly amusing in places, but the terrible graphics, and serious lack of real feel for the first person shooter genre made me hate this instantly. If you dont like blood, extreme violence, and stunning plots, this game gets 5 out of 5.
If not...........Save your money for petes sake!!!

Fun - but ever so tedious2
Not a bad concept, but fails to deliver. The graphics are not up to the standard of your normal PS2 release, and gameplay is very linear.
However, the most infuriating thing must be not being able to save at certain stages as you go along. There is nothing more infuriating than knocking off a multitude of enemies, performing numerous actions, then getting killed towards the end of a mission ..... AND THEN HAVE TO GO BACK AND DO IT ALL AGAIN !!!!

Not for those people with a low patience threshold.