
Oregon-based Nightdive Studios has been absolutely killing it lately with its remaster efforts - working on the likes of Star Wars: Dark Forces, Turok 3 and even Bethesda's Quake 2 re-release within the last year alone. Now though, the team has revealed another title that it'd love to work on - Monolith's No One Lives Forever.
Yep, taking to Twitter, Nightdive CEO Stephen Kick has politely asked Warner Bros. Games if the team could potentially work on a 'No One Lives Forever Remaster'. Incidentally, Kick did the exact same thing for the Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster roughly five years ago — as quoted below — which seemed to work out well.
Given Nightdive's recent track record we can't see why they shouldn't be given the keys to this one, especially if WB is open to such a move. We're still waiting patiently for IO's new James Bond game, so why wouldn't we want to see this scratch our spy game itch in the meantime?
If you want to read up on what we've thought of some of Nightdive's recent remaster efforts, check out some of the linked reviews down below. Spoiler alert - they're all pretty darn good!
Would you play a No One Lives Forever remaster? Rappel down and drop your best spy one-liner in the comments.
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Well it is Warner Bros and we know what their decision making is like these days. Don't hold your breath.
Man, this generation lacks both games and creativity.
YES PLEASE!!!! Loved those games
Their Quake remasters are two of my favorite games. They are the high water mark that I compare all remasters to.
I didn’t play this one originally so please remaster as it will be all new for me….
Yes please Nightdive. While Quake remasters are great. Having something of a cult classic revived to me is more exciting.
Heard about these months ago. Definitely worth it. Great to see them have a chance then left behind and if Sony won't have the PS2 version up and running even if yes it is probably different then the PC version.
Could do with something more theme or just ideas compelling to come out. Some 60s spy theming/setting yes please. Some different from the past is better than something done to death and formuliac these days.
If no one else is going to make a successor/be inspired by it might as well remaster it right. Cough Indies in certain genres with their narrow minded inspiration laziness as much as AAA are.
Sure it's old, sure another remaster, but I mean at least it is something not popular for easy money like most are. I see the cult classic appeal in it. I can respect old and good but left behind games that we never know if they will ever get a revival/return that now are deserve to be remastered.
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