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  • ID = PS0411
  • STYLE = First-Person Shooter
  • DEV. = Monolith Productions
  • PUB. = Sierra Entertainment, Inc.
  • R-DATE = Apr-18-2002
  • ESRB = T / For Teen
  • PLAYERS = 1 player
  • LIST PRICE = $19.99
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 Game Description

This spy thriller set in the swinging '60s lets you explore a colorful world full of cunning villains, deadly superspies, ingenious gadgetry, and, of course, powerful weaponry. As fearless and fashionable secret agent Cate Archer, a newcomer to an elite crime-fighting organization, you must protect humanity from the twisted madmen who have slaughtered half your fellow agents. The game features 60 levels in which you will skydive from a plummeting airliner, fight off killer sharks, and explore twisting jungle paths. You will also visit the French Alps, the Caribbean, Morocco, Germany, England, and a secret Russian space station.

Spy gadgets include a rocket-launching briefcase, a robotic poodle, infrared goggles, exploding lipstick, and lethal acid perfume. Smart enemies move and react with striking realism. Watch them seek cover, respond to suspicious sounds, and launch coordinated attacks. The PlayStation2 version of this popular PC game introduces four new levels featuring Cate in her younger days as a thief.

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The latest retro hero to hit the world of home video gaming isn’t James Bond or Austin Powers. Meet Cate Archer, the secret agent in charge of unseating the deadly H.A.R.M. organization. Play as Cate, trying to make your way through tons of 3D levels each of which is guarded by hordes of enemies. Going it alone will mean weaponry is to play a very important part in your efforts: Using trick cigarette lighters, exploding lipstick, a robot poodle, and other handy gadgets is imperative throughout this kitschy adventure.

There are 30 unique weapons in all, most of which have several settings to mess around with. Crazy enemies like a boxing Scotsman and a really bad opera singer will make your task even more challenging, and tremendous enemy AI leads to very realistic confrontations. The cool soundtrack augments the stellar graphics, and the sheer mass of gameplay is enough to keep even the most advanced gamers playing for months on end.

  • 30 weapons.
  • Unique enemies.
  • Dozens of levels.
  • 3D graphics.
  • Single-player action.
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Amazon.com Review
Cate Archer, the mod secret agent with the groovy clothes, deadly aim, and mysterious past, debuts on the PlayStation2 in No One Lives Forever, a port of the popular PC game. With a nod to Austin Powers camp, The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'s mock earnestness, and the 007 movies' sophisticated flair, No One Lives Forever is a clever spy spoof with a sly sense of humor and compelling action-adventure gameplay. And despite its often sloppy camera and frustrating save system, it's an enjoyable first-person shooter.

Ms. Archer--"exceedingly competent, fiercely intelligent, and stunningly attractive"--is an operative for UNITY, a counterterrorist organization made up of stuffy British guys who wittily mock your qualifications during briefings. Given that the game takes place in the late '60s, you, as Agent Archer, have to endure your share of snarky, sexist putdowns from your UNITY colleagues, particularly in the early going, as you're an untested operative working difficult missions usually reserved for veteran professionals.

The levels are much slower-paced than in usual first-person shooters (though equally enjoyable), as you depend on your silencer and soft-treading (but stylish) shoes in outwitting your foes. The stealthier you are, the more likely you'll progress to the next level (although nothing beats a good bull rush on occasion). Fortunately, all this creeping past security cameras gives you ample time to eavesdrop on the entertaining conversations of guards and bystanders--one of the highlights of the game.

The cutscenes aren't quite as good--some are extremely dry and long, and the graphics are somewhat uninspired--but the music is ideal, striking the perfect balance between spy-movie intense and airily clichéd. And like all good spies, Archer has plenty of gadgetry at her disposal, such as a lock-pick barrette, lipstick explosives, and, later, a robotic poodle.

The game's biggest shortfalls are its poorly designed save system, average graphic detail (this is a next-gen console, after all), and jumpy camera. Players can only save the game between levels, meaning you'll likely have to replay certain levels several times to reach the next save point. If the levels were more dynamic (i.e., the dialogue was different each time through), this wouldn't be a big deal, but the game's script and voice acting are only fun the first couple of times.

By the 10th run-through, they're beyond stale. The graphics are solid, but compared to some of the other games currently on the market for PS2, they're nothing special. In addition, the camera suffers from some instability--if you back into a wall while avoiding gunfire, the camera often spins you around to face the wall, making you an easy target for sharpshooting guards.

However, it's still a clever title with a great plot. If compelling gameplay is your thing, No One Lives Forever is a solid addition to the first-person-shooter library, especially for fans looking for an alternative to intense action games. If you\'d rather have a game that takes advantage of the processing power of PS2, however, keep looking. --Rivers Janssen

Pros:
Never takes itself too seriously.
Stealthy gameplay puts the "secret" in secret agent.
Music fits the atmosphere perfectly.
Clever level design.

Cons:
Graphics are only average.
Frustrating save system.
Jumpy camera isn't always reliable

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