
No One Lives Forever (PC)
PC Game | Language : English | 490MB
Genre: First-person shooter




Theyll knock furniture over to hide behind, theyll stoop down to investigate the bodies of their dead coworkers, and theyll even hunker down behind tables, stick their weapons over their heads, and spray suppressing gunfire blindly at you. The enemy behavior seems to be partially scripted, but replaying a battle using different tactics will often result in different enemy actions. What adds to the illusion that youre taking on real, live opponents is that youll frequently sneak up on henchman engaged in long, often hilarious discussions to pass the time while going about their tedious jobs. These conversations range from a critical reevaluation of the Edsel to an argument over correlation versus causality as it relates to beer consumption among criminals. Delivered in a deadpan style that perfectly matches the dialogue, these ancillary conversations are one of the best parts of the game. Youll replay levels simply to hear dialogue you may have missed by alerting the guards to your presence.
The motion-captured animation of the games characters is also top-notch. Although there arent a huge number of different character models, theyre so well animated that they can express emotion through body language alone. And youll notice other impressive details such as how enemies killed at the top of stairways will actually come tumbling down. Its true that the characters in No One Lives Forever dont take damage in so many ways as in Soldier of Fortune; you cant vivisect them into forty bloody pieces. But a single head shot will usually take an enemy down, and chest hits appear to be more damaging than targeting a limb, all of which is more than enough to reward accuracy over wild shooting.
The graphics in No One Lives Forever are powered by the newest version of Monoliths Lithtech engine. It seems a little less technologically advanced than either the Unreal Tournament or Quake III Arena engines. There are no curved or reflective surfaces on display, and items youll find throughout the game frequently appear blocky. But its hardly an issue. Regardless of how many triangles the engine is spitting out, the art direction in No One Lives Forever is spectacular, and the graphics are colorful and always interesting. The game even saves and loads data quickly, unlike other recent Lithtech-engine games.
The games sound effects and 60s-era music are excellent as well. Different game actions have different themes, which actually segue from one piece to another without a jarring jump cut. Its a subtle effect thats one of many other features that make No One Lives Forever seem so polished.
System Requirements:-
OS: Windows 2000/ME/XP/Vista
CPU: 400MHz
RAM: 128MB
DirectX 7.0
DirectX-compatible sound card

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