“The game's design, storyline, hilarious characters, and witty dialog are all so consistent... it somehow survives its production problems intact.” IGN · 7 years ago
: Many levels allow for multiple approaches, rewarding exploration with hidden intelligence documents that boost your end-of-mission rank.
: While the PC version is a masterpiece, the PlayStation 2 port is widely criticized for its lack of a quick-save feature, making the stealth sections incredibly frustrating. No One Lives Forever
: The campaign is a globe-trotting adventure, taking you from Morocco and Berlin to a sinking ship and even a space station. Gameplay: Stealth vs. Action
NOLF gives you the choice between sneaking and shooting, though the execution is a product of its time. : The campaign is a globe-trotting adventure, taking
Released in 2000 by Monolith Productions , (NOLF) remains one of the most distinctive first-person shooters ever made. It’s a pitch-perfect parody of 1960s spy cinema, blending the style of early James Bond with the irreverent wit of Austin Powers . The Experience: Retro Charm and Sharp Wit
Since you can't buy it on Steam or GOG, the community has taken over. The No One Lives Forever Revival project provides a free version of the game updated for modern widescreen monitors and Windows 10/11. Released in 2000 by Monolith Productions , (NOLF)
The game’s greatest strength is its writing and atmosphere. You play as , a former cat burglar turned elite agent for UNITY, battling the terrorist organization H.A.R.M..