No One Lives Forever Prequel Unveiled 41
Thanks to GameSpy.com for their hands-on preview of the PC FPS, Contract J.A.C.K., the prequel to Monolith's critically acclaimed but disappointingly selling No One Lives Forever series. According to the preview, "..the expansion has opted for a male hero, more action and less stealth, and a bit of de-emphasis on the campy 60's feel.. you play Jack - 'just another contract killer' - who's been hired by the nefarious H.A.R.M. to help with a little problem." Contract J.A.C.K. will retail as a stand-alone game for an expansion-pack price (around $30) when it launches in October - could this be the title to finally turn the public on to the NOLF games?
more FPS games (Score:2)
Re:more FPS games (Score:3, Insightful)
A Rose by Any Other Name... (Score:2, Insightful)
With all the changes mentioned I'm not sure that this still qualifies as a NOLF game.
To me the character and the setting were what made it more interesting then your standard FPS. With those gone why shouldn't I just play Half-Life again?
Re:A Rose by Any Other Name... (Score:2, Interesting)
Ah...
DecafJedi
Re:A Rose by Any Other Name... (Score:1)
Re:A Rose by Any Other Name... (Score:2)
I don't think it has - look at the success of Splinter Cell. Also, Thief3 and Deus Ex2 look to be the big upcoming games on that front. XIII also looks like it'll have lots of sneaking around.
Personally I can't play regular all-action FPS anymore. Carefully implemented stealth gameplay gives me the goosebumps far more effectively than run and gun action.
Re:A Rose by Any Other Name... (Score:2)
ok, since we're off topic anyway... (Score:1)
Re:ok, since we're off topic anyway... (Score:1, Offtopic)
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=6
Re:ok, since we're off topic anyway... (Score:1)
FPS Stagnent (Score:2)
With all the FPS games out there, something new and fresh needs to be in a game of that genre for me to buy it.
Unofficial list of NOLF stand-out features (Score:2)
NOLF Series (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:NOLF Series (Score:1)
I wish the multiplayer was more interesting.
Re:NOLF Series (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:NOLF Series (Score:1)
As do I, in fact, it's the #1 reason I haven't bought either of the current NOLF games (#2 reason: 'groovy 60s theme', #3 reason Yet Another Stealth Is Important Game; neither #2 or #3 being toned down or removed will get past #1, though).
Aside from AvP2, there hasn't been anything they've done that's gotten much spotlight.
I thought most of what they've done has gotten a pretty glaring spotlight, but that most of it
woot! (Score:2)
Great to see some things that don't suck see sequels.
Correction (Score:1)
I think you meant to say "contract" killer. Unless Jack is a poison which is absorbed by the skin.
Yay (Score:1)
What's left? (Score:1)
All I know is, (Score:3, Interesting)
trailer park in ohio while a tornado is wiping it
out often enough in games. NOLF2 is my absolute
FAVORITE single player gaming experience to date.
I haven't even bothered to check out the multiplayer
mode yet, and could care if they'd bother to include
one at all.
Re:All I know is, (Score:1)
Re:All I know is, (Score:1)
(Or, more accurately, riding a scottsman who is riding a tricycle.)
Disappointing sales? (Score:2)
As it happens though, quite a few people have expressed interest in borrowing my copy after seeing me play it. I'm as mystified as the story poster about why it isn't more popular.
Removing what made NOLF good? (Score:3, Interesting)
By removing most of what made NOLF fun?
They are still two of my favourite games, and everyone I've shown them to has run out and bought their own copies and become hooked.
I honestly don't understand why they haven't sold a lot better.
But I think it was the stealth, the 60's feel, and
Cate Archer that made them fun.
I guess maybe if they do more of the superb
"different" levels (space station, sinking ship, skydiving,
tornado, etc) and keep the humour it could still
be worth it.
- Colin
NOLF2 (Score:2)
Steal my karma... (Score:2)
Give me more Cate Archer and I'll be happy.
If you do play AGAINST Cate, there is no way I could shoot her. No way at all. I would have a heart attack if I got to the last level, and killing Cate was the final mission. I would probably end up like a quivering bowl of jello, or some acid burn-out.
I love Cate Archer.
Did they *both* not sell well? (Score:4, Informative)
Anyway, though I thought that the graphics were much, much improved in NOLF2, the gameplay suffered a bit (but not terribly so). I remember the gameplay and mechanics of NOLF were quite solid (it reminded me of goldeneye), but I felt that gunplay element was not near as polished in the sequel -- enemies would "dodge" by instantly appearing to the left/right of your crosshair when shooting. Also, while the addition of skill points was a good idea, I thought that the hiding system seemed counter-intuitive at times. Also, while I like the stealth elements, I felt that the sequel was at times too stealthy -- sometimes I felt arbitrarily forced to be stealthy when a small amount of ass-kicking would have been just as effective and far less time consuming.
It's also worth noting the multiplayer component of both NOLF and NOLF2 were generally considered to be lacking (this was almost by design as to focus more on the single-player element). I've played both online and I must agree. My guess is that NOLF2 would have done much better in the market had the multiplayer experience been as good as, say, Unreal Tournament.
Still, it was a great game either way and it's a bummer that it didn't do better.
Re:Did they *both* not sell well? (Score:1)
source (Score:2)
NOLF: Good entry in a tired genre (Score:1)
I am soooooo tired of this whole idea of running around, shotting bad guys, entering fortified installations through the sewers, planting explosives, pulling levers, fucking LEVERS for crying out loud!
It's the same with movies. I saw Gladiator. Mostly a good movie, but... if I see one more where the hero is a great fighter who wants to get out and live a peaceful life, but they MURDER HIS FAMILY SO HE HAS TO KEEP FIGHTING!, I'm gonna fucking kill somebo