• Hubi@feddit.de
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    8 months ago

    24 years later, the name’s inherited an unfortunate irony – if you want to play Monolith’s classic FPS game, or its sequel, A Spy in H.A.R.M.’s Way, you can’t. For all intents and purposes, one of the most inventive and well-loved shooters of the early ‘00s is dead and buried, unavailable on Steam, GOG, or anywhere else, and seemingly doomed to be abandoned.

    If anyone wants to check these games out, you can get them here for free:

    http://nolfrevival.tk/

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    8 months ago

    Groovy! Do it, NOLF 1 & 2 were and still are amazing games! And if they done that they should be so familar with the Lithtech Engine that remaking AvP 2 should be an easy job!

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    Yeah those games were really great. I barely remember the details because they were single player only iirc but I remember them being super fun in a unique way

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      I still vividly recall sneaking through one of the levels in NOLF 2 and hearing one of the henchmen yell “Who ate my chili mango chutney?! My mother made that for meeeeee”

      Also the man-handler machine and the cubed henchmen later on.

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    I tried replaying this a couple years ago, but really struggled with the controls. They are absolutely not modern, for example if I remember correctly the button to fire your gun is Shift.