![]() Overall, though, the story is truly great. It would have also been nice to have even more run-ins with the game's excellent characters, as they were very memorable. It means that Valve will almost certainly make a sequel. There is a positive aspect to this, though. The ending is a little bit too much of a cliffhanger. ![]() The only problem with it is that the game leaves a bit too many questions unanswered. You will be captivated from the very beginning to the end. But this just gives you more of an incentive to get your payback and you shall get that payback very soon. In the beginning of the game, you have no means of defense for yourself, so the Combine, an alien force of some kind, can attack you however they please. You have obviously been placed here by the G-Man for a reason, but as of now, you don't know that reason. STORY: 9.5/10 The game starts you off at the train station of City 17 where it becomes very clear that something is not right. Basically, I can't think of a game I could recommend more than Half-Life 2. The game has its fair share of problems, but these are overshadowed by the game's many, many strong points. The sequel sticks very close to the blueprints set by the original, but also surpasses it in nearly every way. H A L F L I F E 2 Review Half-Life 2 is the superb sequel to 1998's critically acclaimed Half-Life. This is definitely one of the best games ever and possibly the best of its genre. I don't think any other game I've ever played has left such an impact on me. ![]() Overall this exceeds in the same areas that many games fail - it effortlessly combines every gamer's fantasy with mixed genres, great action, realistic settings and stunning graphics. I re-played most of the game again and the second time around I really enjoyed the opening it builds up a lot of tension and develops the storyline. At first I wasn't too sure about "Half-Life 2" because it has a fairly slow beginning but by the end I couldn't stop playing. The gravity gun at the end of the game is almost too good to be true - I've never seen anything like it in a game before. It blows everything else out of the water. And the physics are the most realistic I've ever seen in any game, ever. The expansive surroundings and beautiful rendering is breathtaking at times. The storyline is solid and the game's engine is remarkable. Then one level evokes atmospheric tension by placing you underground (think "Doom" minus the chainsaw) and then the game ends with a stunning apocalyptic-style war which also blends sci-fi and action together - yet all the while I felt like I could be playing a WWII battle game the genre-bending is superb. Then it becomes a sci-fi game with zombie creatures and similar monsters. ![]() The first few levels are eerie and brilliant what's really scary is that they seem so realistic and not-so-far-away from where we are now. I was surprised how the game combines so many different styles - first you start out in a bleak future-world reminiscent of "1984" and you join the resistance to fight the fascist ruling. Apart from Steam (the worst idea ever conceived by any gaming company) "HL2" delivers non-stop. The irony is that the game has made its way online anyway while people such as myself who purchased it often experience troubles with Steam because if you forget your password, or someone else uses it before you, you have to buy another copy of the game and they won't just replace the password itself. I was on a 2001 PC with outdated specs and had dial-up - Steam (which is a major pain and the only downside to this game) takes forever to download mandatory updates and "decryption" files in an effort to cut back on Internet piracy. When I first got the game I couldn't play it. And with the advancements in technology since the first game, "Half-Life 2" takes advantage of this to its fullest. Valve - as they first did with the original "Half-Life" - provides similar scenes of plotting and character dialogue, but you never leave the POV of Dr. Curiously enough "Doom 3" received more attention for blending cinema with gaming but I think "Half-Life 2" did so much better - there aren't cheesy cut-away scenes such as there are in "Doom 3" (which was still a fine game) and you actually feel like you ARE in an alternate reality. ![]() Its plot is better than 90% of action films today and it seamlessly blends realism with science-fiction. This is the game that will blow away those of us who always thought games were simplistic. There will always be the classic arcade games and the great Mario games for NES - but "Half-Life 2" takes gaming into a new dimension. For someone such as myself, who had taken a long hiatus from gaming, this was a refreshing revolution of the medium. "Half-Life 2" really elevates videogames to a new art form. ![]()
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