Half-Life - PlayStation 2
| Brand | Valve |
| Operating System | PlayStation 2 |
| Hardware Platform | Playstation 2, Pc |
| Genre | First Person Shooter |
| Computer Platform | PC |
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- Media Type: CD-ROM
- Multiplayer Game Modes Co-Op, Free-for-all. Memory Card - 500 KB
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Deep in the bowels of the Black Mesa Federal Research Facility, a decommissioned missile base, a top-secret experiment goes terribly wrong. As aliens come through the walls and a military death squad shoots everything in sight, young research associate Gordon Freeman must scramble to stay alive. Find your way through the monster-ridden areas of Black Mesa using your wits, limited security clearance, and a variety of weapons, ranging from a crowbar and pistols to a rocket launcher and grenades. With split-screen deathmatch and its exclusive "Decay" single-player and multiplayer cooperative modes, Half-Life is an action experience like no other.
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Originally released in 1998, the PC version of Half-Life changed first-person shooters forever by proving that a compelling story can be told within the genre. Prior to the game's release, first-person shooters were mindless action games. Half-Life, while containing its fair share of action, also contained plenty of exploration, puzzle, and story elements. Now released as a PlayStation2 game, Half-Life has never looked or played better. This version contains the outstanding single-player story mode, as well as a few new ones. While the new additions aren't so great, the story mode is one of the best escapades available on the PS2.
The game follows the adventures of Gordon Freeman, a young research associate at the Black Mesa Federal Research Facility. A typical day at the office goes completely awry as numerous alien life forms invade the facility. The fate of the facility, and quite possibly the world, is in the hands of an unlikely hero.
The graphics here trump the original's (understandable, as more than three years have passed). The character models have four times as many polygons, as well as smoother textures and animations. The sound is also very good, with some of the funniest voice acting yet heard in a game. Of course, the single-player gameplay is excellent, thanks to some very well-developed enemy artificial intelligence.
Unfortunately, the new modes aren't nearly as brilliant. Decay, the new cooperative mode, seems like an afterthought and pales in comparison to the cooperative modes in Perfect Dark and Halo. Deathmatches only support two players, which is incredibly lame considering many PS2 first-person shooters support four. Despite these flawed modes, the single-player story is so superb that it totally warrants a purchase. --Raymond M. Padilla
Pros:
- Greatly improved graphics from the original
- Excellent storytelling, especially for the genre
- Strong enemy artificial intelligence Cons:
- Cooperative mode is dull
- Deathmatch only supports 2 players
Product information
| ASIN | B00005ME8S |
|---|---|
| Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #47,851 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #787 in PlayStation 2 Games |
| Pricing | The strikethrough price is the List Price. Savings represents a discount off the List Price. |
| Product Dimensions | 6.3 x 4.33 x 0.79 inches; 4.8 Ounces |
| Binding | Video Game |
| Rated | Mature |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Valve |
| Date First Available | June 26, 2001 |
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So, I bought it for the PS2 on here and am still in the process of playing it. I am enjoying it. I often find myself thinking "Okay, just ten more minutes." Then those ten minutes turn into an hour! The guys behind these games created clever puzzles and occurrences that make a person think. So far I enjoy the game and will continue to. I am confident about that. For a game that originally came out in 1998 and then was "revamped" for the PS2, it is a great game.
The audio is great, especially the sound of using the weapons (like working the pump on the shotgun). The game play is great, although as many complain about, the load screens can be a hindrance within the levels. The graphics are decent, but once again, one has to consider the age of the game. One small gripe I have is that I often find myself looking at identical looking A.I. who all use the same three or four voices. However, that can be overlooked since the A.I. actually function quite well and realistically.
Overall, I believe this game is worth playing and owning for a reasonable price. Since I am such a fan of the series, I had to own it. Hope this review helps!
One thing that it offers that stands it above the rest is the puzzle aspect. Frequently they are obvious, but there are times when you don't really realize you are working them out. That stands out. The game is emersive and flows well, so you don't really "think" about what your doing, you just do it.
If you are a hard core 1st person shooter type player, I don't know what to tell you, but if you are like me and either a casual gamer or have never really liked them, give this one a try.



















