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Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 184.9 hrs on record (181.9 hrs at review time)
Posted: 5 Dec, 2020 @ 10:38pm
Updated: 19 Jun @ 4:38pm

A classic FPS worthy of praise for it's technological development and it's subtle (and not so subtle) world building at the time of release, and it stands tall among the greatest of all time.

This game stands out for it's use of physics objects in creating a dynamic pseudo-sandbox style of play, especially once you near the halfway mark of the game where it truly expands in terms of gameplay.

The graphics are still a strong point and hold up pretty well (especially considering this game is very primitive in terms of graphics development relative to current industry standards) and that is thanks in a huge part to it's excellent art direction and map design which keeps the game looking unique yet grounded and realistic with the most impressive part in my opinion being the character models and how they maintain incredibly natural looking facial expressions.

The story is well done and expands upon the original Half-life in a subversive yet logical conclusion with it's themes of alien oppression as well as humanity's will to endure and survive said oppression and it's aftermath.

All in all this game maintains it's status very well 21 years later and is a must play for every FPS fan.
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