I never knew NOLF was this good.
- BlueWeasel
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I never knew NOLF was this good.
I am a huge fan of FPS shooters with actual plot to them (ie, HL, SOF), but I had never played the original NOLF until I saw it in the bargain bin last week.
All I can say is I should have bought this game a LONG, LONG time ago.
Great missions, very challenging, funny....
All I can say is I should have bought this game a LONG, LONG time ago.
Great missions, very challenging, funny....
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- BlueWeasel
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I bought the game when it first came out and had the same problem with the alarms. i quite playing out of frustration. About a year later I found a walkthru for it and started playing. Really enjoyed the game once I got through that part.
Walkthrough
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I still have it on my drive but I stopped playing at the level with the sneaking around and setting off the alarms crap.
Maybe I should dredge up a walkthru and finish it. It was one hell of a fun game.
Maybe I should dredge up a walkthru and finish it. It was one hell of a fun game.
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- BlueWeasel
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I still have it on my drive but I stopped playing at the level with the sneaking around and setting off the alarms crap.
LOL, even I know that's not your type of game, FP. Too much sneaking and not enough fragging, right?
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- BlueWeasel
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Yeah, but I keep reading that the alarms can be turned off by a lever. I am on the fifth mission, but I have yet to find a llever or a way to turn the alarms off - especially on the indoor missions where alarms are around every corner.
*confused*
Am I missing something or just dreaming this up?
*confused*
Am I missing something or just dreaming this up?
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