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No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy In H.A.R.M.'s Way
(NOLF2)
published by Sierra / Vivendi in 2002, developed by Monolith Productions

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platform: Windows
hardware: SSE  
game type: first-person-shooter
perspective: 1st person
display: Textured polygons
languages available: English
ESRB rating: M (Blood, Violence)
The game's source code seems to be available for download with the toolkit.

Sanguine 2008-03-18 18:13:46
Minimum:
* Windows 95, 98, ME, NT4, 2000 or XP
* Pentium III 500 MHz or equivalent
* 128 MB RAM
* 32 MB VRAM
* 1.4 GB free HD space

Sanguine - 2008-03-17 15:06:06
Cate Archer, the fearless and fashionable secret agent, returns to save the world from H.A.R.M! Armed with an assortment of super-spy weaponry and gadgets, agent Cate must explore exotic locales, avoid devious traps, and defeat deadly agents in order to foil a super secret Soviet project that could bring about a third World War.

Can Cate Archer stay out of H.A.R.M.'s way long enough to avert a nuclear holocaust?

FEATURES:
• 40 Action-packed Single Player Missions.
• Over 30 Weapons, Gadgets and Traps.
• Stunningly Realistic AI and Graphics.
• Cooperative Multiplayer Online Play.

Sierra - 2007-06-13 23:44:36 - official description - source

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Authors:
Jen Taylor (voice actor)


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