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Half Life [PS2 PAL]
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![]() | Half Life [PS2 PAL] What Half-Life brings to the first-person genre is remarkable, really. The levels are brilliantly designed and ingeniously envisioned. They blend all sorts of platform-style elements into the fray, incorporating intelligent explorative aspects with rock-solid enemy AI, which comes in the form of bizarre alien life forms, and government military soldiers. And on the PS2, everything from the control to the framerate to the graphics and the interface and menu system are about perfect as one can ask for. For those of you who haven't played Half-Life on the PC, Gearbox's PS2 version brings back the original game in true form to Sony's system, at least in terms of gameplay. Players take on the role of Gordon Freeman, a government scientist employed at the Black Mesa Facility, until a standard experiment goes awry. As part of the experiment that nearly destroys the facility, Gordon Freeman must transform from a scientist several other roles: as a soldier, he must defend himself from a strange set of alien forms, as an adventurer he must escape from the crumbling lab, and as an investigator, he must seek out the reason for the "freak accident" and why his own life has been put in danger. The game is told though non-player characters, scientists and guards (known affectionately as Barnies) who provide Freeman with subtle clues and messages through scripted conversations and cut-scenes. BOX SUMMARY RUN. THINK. SHOOT. LIVE.
BACKWARD COMPATIBILITY This PS2 Console Game is also compatible with the 60GB PAL Playstation 3 Console, however, note that the newer 40GB PAL consoles - released Oct 2007 - do not support PS2 compatibility.
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