
That plan involves no less than a top secret Soviet project with the potential to bring about a Third World War.


is up to no good - it’s got some world-destroying plan." It builds on top of what people already know, but if you haven’t played the first game then it’s OK. It’s a good job I’m off the acid.Īnyway, such was the diversion that we almost missed Monolith producer Kevin Stevens’ opening line: "It’s a similar type of story. Even more distracting was the fact that that she was frolicking with a man-sized bandicoot. Nothing changes, and on the day we saw NOLF2 our attention was drawn by the sight of a stunning model who appeared to have been poured into a white leather catsuit.
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Predictably, having an attractive female lead character offered numerous opportunities for out of work actresses to earn a few quid by dressing up as the character at promotional events. It’s not a name that readily lends itself to a sequel, is it? To paraphrase early Steve Coogan creation, Paul Calf: "It’s a paradox, you daft twat." Probably more important is whether the game is worthy of revisiting, as the original wasn’t without its critics, not least this magazine.Įssentially a ’60s spy spoof, No One Lives Forever was a curious blend of camp humour and sickening violence in which you assumed the role of The Operative, otherwise known as leggy brunette, Cate Archer.
