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Half-Life 2

Half-Life 2
Publisher: Vivendi
Platform: XB
Category: Shooter
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 		PEGI Rated 16+ 
Release Date: 18/11/2005
Member Rating: 5 Stars
Number of Players: 1
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Half-Life 2 Description

Now the dust has settled on the hurricane of hype and expectation that swirled around the release of Half-Life 2, it's easier to judge the sequel to one of the most highly regarded PC games ever with some objectivity. Its detractors would have it that the game was a little short, and a trifle linear. High production values after plenty of time in development, cunning level design and ground-breaking lighting and graphical effects, though, have ensured that the sequel will not sully the reputation of its predecessor. In fact, it is a classic in its own right, and opens the doors to a world where your very presence affects everything around you, from the physical environment to the emotions of friends and enemies. As the bespectacled and formerly mild-mannered Gordon Freeman, once again you start out by picking up the crowbar as you go about rescuing the world from the wrong you unwittingly unleashed back in Black Mesa. Earth's population is dwindling, the alien-infested land running short on resources - it's a dirty job, etc., and people are counting on Gordon. All the intensity and high-octane action present in the original has been amped up to the extreme for HL2. Advanced AI of friends and foes has been improved so that they can deal with all kinds of situations, such as mastering tricky terrain, assessing threats, and fashioning weapons from whatever comes to hand. Half-Life on the PC shifted a ton of copies, and is one of a those high end luxury gaming experiences that console owners will never admit how much they envy. Now lucky Xbox owners get a taste of it with the release of a conversion of the blockbuster for the big black box. The game is single player only, making it a choice for those looking for an immersive and challenging gaming experience.

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Reviewed by: alanwilson32Date: 13/02/2006Rating: 5 Stars
This is really an amazing game. Nobody thought it could be done. How was one of the most technically advanced games for PC supposed to be ported to the x-box successfully? Well, I still don't know how they did it, but they did. And the results are amazing. This is the best shooter on X-box. Yes, it's better than Halo 2. The single player mode is so immersive, you feel like you ARE Gordon Freemen. The entire game is in First-person. Cut-scenes, everything. Even when you are driving vehicles. There are many different guns and such you can use to dispose of enemies. Shotguns, hand guns, machine guns. The list goes on and on. The A.I. in this game is amazing. They are smart. They don't just stand there and let you shoot them. They will take cover when reloading, etc. The graphics are magnificent for an X-Box game. The sound is all around really great. The voice acting is very well-done. The music changes fit the tone of the area you are in. If you are in a deserted town, the sound is different than when your riding a boat running from a helicopter. The game is jist the right length. Not too short, but not to the point where it just seems like you are doing things for no reason. If you really want a great shooting game for x-box, this is the one to get.
Reviewed by: gamemasterDate: 26/05/2006Rating: 5 Stars
quite simply the greatest game ever made but I wish it was on the 360 but I am looking forward to it coming to PS3

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