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Half-Life 2 (Xbox, 2005) 
Half-Life 2  (Xbox, 2005)

 
Half-Life 2  (Xbox, 2005)

Platform: Xbox
Release Date: Nov 2005
Rating: Mature
Genre: First-Person, Shooter
UPC: 014633151596
Product ID: EPID47950481
Description: Once again players assume the role of Gordon Freeman, a scientist destined to save the Earth from hordes of gruesome alien attackers. <I>Half-Life 2</I> takes computer games to a new level of realism with incredible in-game graphics that...
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Description
Once again players assume the role of Gordon Freeman, a scientist destined to save the Earth from hordes of gruesome alien attackers. Half-Life 2 takes computer games to a new level of realism with incredible in-game graphics that recreate familiar-looking city streets, and blend them with strange and grotesque monsters, resulting in a believable and at times unsettling environment. Objects and characters feature accurate physics properties, behaving with the appropriate mass, density, and physical properties of their real-life counterparts. Extremely intelligent computer AI result in enemies that plan, adapt, and respond to the player's actions.

Special Features
Interact with the most sophisticated in-game characters ever witnessed; see friends and foes alike assess threats and fashion weapons from what is at hand; experience incredibly realistic environments and jaw-dropping special effects; interact with objects that obey the laws of gravity, friction and buoyancy.

Warnings
Blood and Gore, Intense Violence

Details
Players:1
Controller:Gamepad, Joystick
Memory Card:y (0)

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      Half-Life 2 (Xbox) is good for what ails you.
    Review created: 09/21/06
    12 of 12 people found this review helpful.

    The first person shooter genre hasn't thrilled me since the original Quake. Each "new" version was a slightly slicker substitute for the original Doom. That is, until Half-Life came along.

    Half-Life was the most fun I had playing a computer game since the early days of DOS games migrating to Windows. It had such a unique premise, and rarely seemed repetitive or cumbersome, or overly frustrating, like virtually every other shooter on the market. After wiping the sweat off my brow and taking several minutes to calm down after my victory over the original Half-Life, I began a search for something else, something new, something equally as enthralling and invigorating as what I had just experienced.

    Little came along to fill the capacious void until I spied Half-Life 2 on the shelf of one of the local mega marts.

    (Fast forward a week or so while I bought the game on eBay and anxiously waited for the thing to arrive!)

    Not since Wing Commander IV (Luke freaking Skywalker versus the Kilrathi!) or Tetris during my college years has a game gotten under my skin so deeply or so completely. I spent more time in front of the TV with a controller in my hand the next week or so than I have at any time in the previous fifteen years. I dreamed Half-Life 2. I positively JONESED for Half-Life 2.

    The pro's are numerous. It is NOT repetitive. You get to do many different things besides the cliche "run and shoot". Nor is it necessary to spend frustrating hours sneaking around in the shadows, holding the control stick at the most acute angle possible to get past the bad guys. The weapons are fun. What you can do with one particular weapon is exceptionally fun. (Who doesn't dream about bisecting a room full of zombie critters with a single shot?)The game is challenging, but not daunting. It is clever, scary, immensely interesting, and just darn fun!

    The only negative I can come up with is that the final quarter of the game is it's weakest. It starts strong, grows to be one of the best times I've had playing a game, but then just falls off at the end. The end of the game is not at all bad, it just pales in comparison to the rest of the game.

    Half-Life 2 comes in at number 3 of my all time favorite non-Zelda non-Mario games. If you're into first-person shooters at all, or have ever consider trying one, I vehemently urge you to RUN not walk and find a copy today!


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      GREAT GAME!
    Review created: 09/02/06
    9 of 9 people found this review helpful.

    Episode 1 is another highly polished and well produced Valve game that has the feel of a full length game at a fraction of the cost. Lasting only 5 to 6 hours it gives you more of the best action found in Half-Life 2 with a few more interesting dynamics. If you follow the story of the Half-Life series, Episode 1 is a must have. According to Valve and some wild speculation found on wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Half-Life_2) , Episodes 1, 2 and 3 will finish off the current story arc started in HL2, while another episode (currently named Episode 4) will start another story arc. Valve’s switch to episodic content means that we probably won’t be seeing a full Half-Life game for some time (if at all) with each iteration of the story being presented in episodic chunks. Episode 1 follows the storytelling methods found in the Half-Life series with very subtle references and information found throughout the game.

    Graphically, Episode 1 greatly improves on HL2 with increased facial texturing and HDR lighting (which looks awesome). I have a X1900XT, and with everything on full the game really takes things to a new level.

    Forgetting the graphics, though, the action is more than enough to make this episode shine. The short length of Episode 1 doesn’t stop it from containing some of the best battles found in the series to date. Alyx is with the player throughout the entirety of the game, and although most games that attempt this fail miserably, Episode 1 pulls it off extremely well. Other characters from HL2 also feature, such as Barney and Dog. No new weapons are presented, and most of those found in HL2 make a return.

    Episode 1 continues the complex story of the Half-Life series and gives 5 to 6 hours of awesome gameplay. I give it a 9.6 with the only downside being that I want more.


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