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Yet another of Eurogamer's retro articles pulls at my heartstrings once more. This time, Monolith's infamous No One Lives Forever. A perfect example of what I mean when I refer to PC gaming in a past tense...
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I hope you're not trolling this because of the negative PC references. All I meant by this - as the article does itself - is that this harks back to the day that a game like this could come out on PC as a leading format, console version be damned. This would so not be the case if this game came out today - as if it ever could...
No mate, just didn't see it.
Ah. OK. Fair enuff... though stranger things have happened :S
Heh - never played the first one - looks pretty old :-)
I've just completed NOLF2 (for the first time - I gave up years ago as I bought another game shortly afterwards and it just got forgotten about).
I have to say it's one of the nicest, warmest and funny games I've played in a while, not that I've played many. I genuinely regretted having completed it, much the same as when I completed Phsychonauts (the most underrated game EVER).
I've just completed NOLF2 (for the first time - I gave up years ago as I bought another game shortly afterwards and it just got forgotten about).
I have to say it's one of the nicest, warmest and funny games I've played in a while, not that I've played many. I genuinely regretted having completed it, much the same as when I completed Phsychonauts (the most underrated game EVER).
Mr.B.
I have always been impressed with your taste in games. Take it from me, you may possibly enjoy Mr. Shaeffer's Brutal Legend, which has a similar focus on humour and madness.
I have always been impressed with your taste in games. Take it from me, you may possibly enjoy Mr. Shaeffer's Brutal Legend, which has a similar focus on humour and madness.
Hmmm - methinks I'll have to buy one of those new-fangled console things one day...








