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The shooter aspect was the only tie, and on that HL1 beats NOLF. The atmosphere was completely different, the story was completely different, and the theme was completely different. HL1 was all about survival, science, and a weird alien invasion. I don't think HL1 and NOLF are the same type of game.
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And just the fighting in itself is much better than in HL 1 and 2. They're both FPSes, only NOLF gave you more gameplay options. And it's still better than Half Life.Ĭonsidering that they are quite far apart (in the warped time of video game releases) and being quite different games, is that really a fair comparison? Also, I really loved the engine at the time, I loved Cate's new design, and it has a few things that added to the NOLF1 experience like the kicking over objects thing, or the possibility of unscrewing light bulbs. However, it still has great characters, great set pieces, it's still very funny, and it still catches the sixties spy thing. I still finished the ninja level stealthily, though.īottom line is I didn't like it at much as NOLF1. First there was the problem you've mentioned, and second it made intelligence gathering about point collecting which, to me, didn't fit the game at all. Personally, I thought that the game lost a bit with the introduction of the RPG system. As for the choice of mission weaponsĪb, it did annoy me as well that it disappeared.out stealth and shooting, like everything else it's affected by the value of your 'RPG' stats, which didn't exist in NOLF1. Regarding openness, I felt that NOLF2 was a bit more open than NOLF1. You can't choose what weapons you take on a mission anymore, which seriously bums me.ĭoes it get better? I guess I'm only at the start. Something about the game doesn't seem as cool it seems more linear as well. The stealth mechanics seem less balanced and the stealth pistol which was gold in NOLF1 is pretty useless in NOLF2 - even when I aim right at their heads at point blank range it somehow hits their limbs or body instead most of the time. I've started NOLF2, am up to the start of the Siberia area (snowmobile).