History in Games:
2000 - The Operative: No-One Lives Forever
2002 - No-One Lives Forever 2: A Spy in H.A.R.M's Way
2003 - Contract J.A.C.K
Overview:
Monolith's FPS with stealth aspects brought a 60's spy vibe to the genre in the wake of Half-Life's arrival. With a light, humourous tone players took control of Cate Archer in a game that won several game of the year awards by allowing players to either sneak through missions or take an action approach. The sequel followed quickly in the same spirit whilst a spin-off set between the two games took a more action heavy approach. The game mirrored Goldeneye in some ways too such as the ability to use various spy devices to accomplish your goals but differed from both rivals by containing an online multiplayer component.
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