"Monolith has delivered not only an engaging singleplayer experience, but also an innovative cooperative multiplayer campaign in No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy in H.A.R.M.'s Way," said Lee Rossini, Director of Marketing, Sierra Entertainment. "No One Lives Forever is a great property and the latest installment from Monolith should be well-received by its fans in the gaming community."
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'NOLF 2: A Spy in H.A.R.M.'s Way' Ships to Retail
by Rainier on Oct. 2, 2002 @ 7:18 p.m. PDT
Sierra Entertainment and Fox Interactive announced today No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy in H.A.R.M.'s Way has shipped to retail locations nationwide. Top UNITY operative, Cate Archer, continues her adventures in the sequel to the award winning The Operative: No One Lives Forever. H.A.R.M. is back and the United States has uncovered a top secret Soviet project that, if successful, could bring about a third World War. Can Cate avert a nuclear holocaust and simultaneously stay out of H.A.R.M.'s way?
While No One Lives Forever2: A Spy in H.A.R.M.'s Way is first and foremost a singleplayer experience with over 40 levels, one of the key features of the game are the stand-alone, cooperative multiplayer missions that allow up to 4 players to become UNITY agents working together against AI opponents. These levels are tied to the singleplayer campaign, and give players another exciting, intense view of the overall story. While cooperative multiplayer is included with the retail version, the team at Monolith wanted to provide the existing fan base with additional multiplayer options. In an effort to serve the community and continue to build the No One Lives Forever franchise, there is a plan in place to create new Deathmatch and Team-based maps over the next few months. In addition, players can expect the release of a stand-alone server as well as the engine code and tools.
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