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  • Armchair Empire - Reviewed by Omni [9.5/10] includes screenshots. "There was tons of action but there were also missions in which stealth, moving around undetected, was essential."
  • Game Over - Review [90%]. "It's not often that a game comes around (in today's crazy games market) that is (a) entertaining, (b) actually keeps you glued to the screen for a while and (c) lets you kill lots of people while at it. All that with a unique style, plenty of chicks, and an attitude to boot."
  • Game Revolution - Reviewed by Johnny Liu [grade: B+]. "The game grows on you the more you play it. It doesn't make any giant leaps, but it's still a blast. And it made me laugh."
  • Four Fat Chicks - Review. "Superb craftsmanship, inventive scripting, wonderful acting, brilliant enemy AI, and sumptuous graphics are all placed in a huge, varied, and intensely colorful 60s setting by a team clearly bestowing care and love on their work and product." (June 01, 2002)
  • GameSpot - Review by Ryan Mac Donald includes screenshots and movies, [4.6/10]. "Everything that's good about The Operative: No One Lives Forever is simply overshadowed by the frustration you are subjected to." (April 16, 2002)
  • Eurogamer - Reviewed by Tom Bramwell [8/10]. Includes screen shots. (October 01, 2001)
  • Firing Squad - Reviewed by Sarju Shah. "We loved everything about the game. We loved everything from the silly fez wearing guards right down to the random dissertations on the meaning of life." (November 17, 2000)
  • GamePro - Reviewed by John Marrin [4.5/5]. "Awesome single player game is held back by a mediocre multiplayer experience." Includes screen shots. (November 15, 2000)
  • Gamer's Hell - Soultrape review includes screenshots, [9.4/10]. (November 15, 2000)
  • IGN - Review [9.1/10]. (November 10, 2000)
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