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No One Lives Forever for PlayStation 2Price:
£3.22
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...
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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.
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| Key Features | |
| Sierra Online, Inc. | |
| Action • Adventure | |
| T - (Teen) | |
| Other Features | |
| Max. Number Of Players | 1 |
| With Memory Support | |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Release Date | 16 April, 2002 |
| UPC | 20626713894 |
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1 Reviews from Epinions.com
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No One Lives Forever: Code Red! Code Red! Wheres my shotgun?!
Pros: hm...I fixed the hole in my wall... Cons: but now there's one next to it Bottom Line: |
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