No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy in H.A.R.M.'s Way

No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy in H.A.R.M.'s Way (2002)

by Monolith Productions, Fox Interactive, Imagineer, MacPlay, Sierra Entertainment
Genres:Shooter
Themes:Action, Fantasy, Historical, Comedy, Stealth
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:A year after the first No One Lives Forever, tensions are rising between United States and Soviet Union over the tiny, but strategic Isle of Khios. Jones, now the sole Commander of U.N.I.T.Y. (after Smithy was discovered to be a H.A.R.M. spy in the first No One Lives Forever), is taking a vacation and leaves Temporary Director Lawrie in charge. The sequel to the award-winning No One Lives Forever returns you to a world of espionage, intrigue, and dry humor. In her second adventure, British UNITY operative Cate Archer must investigate a super-secret Soviet project that, if successful, could bring about the third world war.Show more
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user avatar@angelblueuser avatar@angelblue
January 10, 2025
The continuation of the adventures of the most beautiful woman in the world (no, I don't know Lara😁). As always, the game humorously parodies the 60s and is just as (if not more) wacky than the first. Even more weapons and other gadgets of all kinds. Catchy music. The game has everything to please. 👍
user avatar@ASTROASSuser avatar@ASTROASS
January 14, 2025
I'll probably never forget this game. Cate Archer is a sassy spy that managed to put a smile on my face not only as a kid, but also well into my adult years. The humor is sharp, the story is interesting and the gameplay is tight, even if the graphics are a bit dated by today's standards. It's an absolute crying shame that the game is stuck in a legal limbo, but I sincerely hope that SOMEONE can bring this absolute gem (as well as the first title in the series that started it all!) back on sale - especially so here on GOG, where we could enjoy this game for years to come :) I honestly cannot describe how awesome this game was for me when I first played it. It deserves to be treated with respect that it deserves, not be stuck in a legal black hole :(
user avatar@Blerxuser avatar@Blerx
January 29, 2025
Heard that licence owning is in very very bad position. ..but please, solve it for our gaming world cause that one absolutely deserves for gog preservation program! (:
user avatar@Tarhieluser avatar@Tarhiel
January 29, 2025
I wish both of these gems were ideally remastered by NightDive or released by you :) They seriously need to be brought back for next generations of gamers to enjoy.
Many years ago a friend of mine visited me with a game I haven't heard of before. It was NOLF 2. Although I didn't understand English back then, I immediately liked it and soon after I bought my own copy. Next I've played NOLF 1. I've been playing the games many times, always sad there wasn't any official or unofficial Polish translation allowing me to enjoy and understand it fully. Fast forward 20 years and I made Polish translation for the game. If not for NOLF series and Deus Ex 1, I'd probably knew English much less today. Even though I still got my CDs, I'd bought entire series (yes' even with Contract Jack) immediately on GOG.
One of the best female protagonist games imo. Remember when my dad played like a ninja and I as a small kid just went in blasting but eventually I learned stealth - the very first time in my gaming history. Super cool. Wish they made more games with this female James Bond like character
user avatar@neumi5694user avatar@neumi5694
January 22, 2025
First thing that comes to mind when thinking of this game are not the toys, the more elaborate levels, the car chase with clowns and grenades. No ... it's the crashes. When it was releeased, this game was as unstable as they come. Luckily it got patched quickly and was soon playable. Compared to the first game, everything was a bit more over the top in this game. More weapons, more toys, stranger enemies, a parachute level. But it didn't have the same appeal of the first one. Still, it was a great game, but the urge to come back to it once finished, was not as strong.
user avatar@Metalrocksuser avatar@Metalrocks
January 29, 2025
Yes, please bring this one back. The humor. Cate being witty, charming and beautiful, must be brought back. Fond memories when I played it as a teen and still highly regard this one more than the first one. Disc version are sadly a hassle to get running on a modern system. For this alone it must be brought here so me and many others can enjoy this amazing game.
user avatar@tomica45user avatar@tomica45
January 29, 2025
After first game I played this one.Better story better puzzles everything better.Fights against female ninjas are one of the best.Your crossbow and them.I even tell my friends and we all played and share experience!please give this game back.Now I have nephews and would like to show them what beautiful game is.
The Multiplayer Was Incredible! Single Player Even Better! I Used To Play This Through LAN Parties, And My Friends And I Had A Blast With Banana Peels In Multiplayer. Please Remaster This!
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