“Austin Powers…completely changed the perception of our game”.
Monolith Productions’s 1960s’-inspired first-person shooter game The Operative: No One Lives Forever is a title whose legend only grows year on year.
Originally released in the year 2000, for PC, the spy-themed, gadget-filled adventure was an important project for the now shuttered Washington studio, helping to give it a win after the disappointing performance of previous Lithtech engine games like Blood II: The Chosen and Shogo: Mobile Armor Division, and showing people that the company was still capable of producing titles that could turn heads for their quality as opposed to how buggy or broken they were.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
“Austin Powers…completely changed the perception of our game”.
Monolith Productions’s 1960s’-inspired first-person shooter game The Operative: No One Lives Forever is a title whose legend only grows year on year.
Originally released in the year 2000, for PC, the spy-themed, gadget-filled adventure was an important project for the now shuttered Washington studio, helping to give it a win after the disappointing performance of previous Lithtech engine games like Blood II: The Chosen and Shogo: Mobile Armor Division, and showing people that the company was still capable of producing titles that could turn heads for their quality as opposed to how buggy or broken they were.
Read the full article on timeextension.com