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On the PS1? I loved that but most of that game is a blur to me, I can't recall much aside from the PTS mission, the one where you break into Gupta's office, and one involving driving the BMW at night.
And no, Gupta's office only had you going through Carver's newspaper publishing factory. You fight Kaufman in the hotel level long after engaging in a firefight with Carver's goons with AK-47s. After you defeat Kaufman, you rescue Paris and orchestrate her escape out of Hamburg and she survives in this adaptation.
I'd say the "hardest" I've ever found a game (in terms of both raw difficulty and the cheapness of the AI) was 'Call of Duty: World at War' on Veteran Difficulty. Whoooo-ho-hoooo, man, I can't think of too many other times in life that I've been that frustrated and flipping-out bitter before.
The level where you play as Wai Lin and fight the helicopter was the hardest for me. It didn't help that the draw-distance meant that you could hardly see it to shoot it. And the aiming controls, AAAAAH!
Oh don't get me started on that level. Lol! The controls are executed badly in the whole game. Wai Lin's level was one of the hardest, especially when you have to fight that helicopter with limited ammunition you have in your bazooka. I had the exact same problem with the Caviar Factory level on the PS1 version of The World Is Not Enough. The aiming is just tad too lame. Then again, both of them were developed by Black Ops Entertainment. Not very good developers.
Yes, the level with Wai Lin. The game's soundtrack has a mixed reception from me. Some of them are great, some of them are unbearable.
@Creasy47- The last time I checked out a CoD game had Kevin Spacey in it as a villain. I got it solely for that reason. But, I didn't enjoy it to tell you the truth.
I felt the same way about the soundtrack for 007 Racing. The version of the Bond Theme that plays during the first level is great, but everything else is meh.
I can remember a game for the pc that I'm pretty sure was no one lives forever.
Did you have to fight a singing fat women at some point? That's the only concrete bit I can remember.
That game was so awesome. Why do modern games seem so terrible in comparison. I'm tempted to say nostalgia but it's more than that. There are less and less games where a good single player campaign is the focus. Less risks taken because they know what the safe bet genres are. Half games released and the rest released as DLC (which I refuse to pay for) .
If you haven't played the sequel to No One Lives Forever, please do. In that game, you fight a mime on a unicycle. :))
I'm tempted but I'm wary of going back to old games after my experience with the hitman collection.
Oh, don't worry, @Oddjobs_hat. Get it on PS2 if you still have it. On PC, you're going to have to get a Windows XP to get it to work.
Take a gamble, the NOLF games are worth it. Any Bond fan who is also a gamer, should try them. As @ClarkDevlin said, you can buy the first one on the PS2 if you don't play games on your PC, the second one was a PC exclusive.
@Creasy47, do not lose a moment and play it, again! It's one of those games I can't get enough of. Oh, and by the way, if you want to read my review of the show, here it is. :)
http://www.mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/comment/562328/#Comment_562328
But, be careful not to choose the recent version of the XIII game which is a reboot and is a point-to-play adventure game called XIII: Lost Identity. Just directly go for the 2003 game.
I liked the segments on the plane, and when you have to infiltrate the office building.