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Post by lamarrthc on Jul 17, 2005 1:59:35 GMT -5
> Total Bias: 7/10 Requirements: 1.2 GHz Processor 256MB RAM DirectX 7 capable graphics card Windows 2000/XP/ME/98 Mouse Keyboard Internet Connection Bias: Ok, At first I was a bit skeptical that the first true sequal to Valve's 1998 hit, Half Life could ever meet, let alone surpass the fun, and polish of the first. Boy... was I dead wrong. Bias Verdict: Reserved, but Very High Expectations First Impression: Without revealing too much of the plot, here is the gist of it. The scene opens with the G-man speeking one of his signature crypic message, and you waking up on a train pulling into a train station a la the orriginal Half Life. From there you (Our Eternally Silent Hero, Gordon Freedman) explore the post Black Mesa world, that you caused, in the orriginal Half Life. I won't spoil any more of it then that. gregory.hrycaj.free.fr/news/grande%20half-life-2%2003.jpgBAD! BAD GORDON FREEMAN! Gameplay: This is, for the most part, a classic first person shooter. For the most part. Along with the obligtory pistols, machine guns, rocket launchers, and shotguns; there are a number of other fun toys in the game. For instance physics manipulation gun (AKA The Gravity Gun) (continue tmrw)
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