No one lives forever sounds like a James Bond Movie but it's better. You assume the role of a Female spy who gets her dream shot of working in the field at last. This stealth action game does not hinge on stealth; you can go almost through the entire game without using stealth. Only two missions require stealth. The replay value of this game is that once you have collected all the equipment in the game you can pick and choose any of it for any mission, plus trying to one up the last time you played that mission.
As this game was released in 2000 the graphics are by all standards a bit dated, however looking past that isn't difficult as the game play more than makes up for it.
While this game is not splinter cell given the year it which it was made I would say it comes at a pretty good second which is more than I can say for it's sequel or for the game Cold War.
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