THE GROOVIEST GAME EVER MADE | Waz Reviews The Operative: No One Lives Forever (PS2)
Groovy, man! I love a good hidden gem, and I love a game that tries to do something different, and The Operative: No One Lives Forever does just that. Based off of 60s Mod fashions and spy movies (most notably James Bond), No One Lives Forever is an FPS that follows agent Cate Archer through fifteen missions as she protects the world from the clutches of the evil organization HARM. Check out my YouTube channel for more Star Trek, Video Game, and assorted content: / @janellewaz Join this channel to get access to perks: / @janellewaz 0:00 Intro 2:07 Introducing Cate Archer 4:17 Gameplay 6:05 The Game 24:55 Ending 28:31 Analysis 29:57 Outro #NoOneLivesForever #Playstation2 #PS2 #RetroGames

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