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Half-Life 2: The Orange Box (PS3) | 
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| From: Electronic Arts Category: Video Games
List Price: £49.99 Buy New: £22.00 You Save: £27.99 (56%)
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Rating: 46 reviews Sales Rank: 279
Platform: Playstation 3 Genre: sci-fi-action-games Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over ESRB: Mature Media: Video Game Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 6.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
EAN: 5030930055295 ASIN: B000RO0ONW
Release Date: December 14, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: I have an XBOX 360 and got the ps3 version as a gift... Brand New
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well thought out and atmospheric shooter June 6, 2008 J. Russell (UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
In response to the two critisisms made against this game. 1. Graphics. Half Life two looks dated compared to COD4 etc. Personally I enjoyed the older look of half life two and the interesting level design more than made up for this. Any frame rate issues were minimal and again outweighed by the superb gameplay. episode one and two have improved graphics. 2. Empty levels. The main game does have one or two levels where there is a feeling of a large space travelled between objectives, but this provides a sense of scale and atmosphere and personally I like a variety in the intensity of action. Episodes one and two are more concentrated which in a way is a shame. I have been playing Orange box for weeks now and love it. It has maintaned my interest and I have a sense of having been on a journey. The sound is excellent, and the puzzels add interest and challenge. I temporarily got stuck in one or two areas , but solving these problems was a case of using my brain and being inventive rather than frustrating multiple attempts at shooting things. This game makes a refreshing change from mindless first person shooters and awful film tie ins that seem to flood the market. This is class. The only critisism is that the non player characters sometimes get in the way. very minor gripe.
Amazing! April 13, 2008 lensman 23 (UK) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
If you want an FPS with a story (and one that's revealed in-game, rather than using cut-scenes), totally immersive levels, incredible variety and one of the best 'weapons' ever, then you need The Orange Box. So far as the PS3 version is concerned, there was a recent patch (which will be downloaded if you're online when you load the disc) that may have addressed most of the frame-rate issues. In HL2 at least (I've yet to play the other parts), it only stutters a bit occasionally when there is a lot going on. I have HL2 on my PC, and the graphics, if anything, are a bit better on the PS3. The PS3 version also has a quick save feature, just like the PC version, which is great! Unfortunately, it takes about 30 seconds to reload when you die, which may not sound much but if you keep dying at a difficult point in the game it gets very frustrating! Not sure why this happens, but it seems to be reloading the whole level again (I don't know if the 360 version is the same, if not then maybe it's because Valve didn't convert it to the PS3 themselves?). Still, this should not be enough to put you off - HL2 is one of the finest games ever created!
Unrivalled April 10, 2008 Mr. C. Davies (wales) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have seen some reviewers on here slating the game because it doesnt look as pretty as COD4 or some other game, or that its just a port of a three year old PC game. People like this are the problem with gaming nowadays, why we get tripe like Turok or Assassins Creed that looks amazing but fails to hold the attention for long over the initial wow factor. When did modern gamers forget that what made all great games great, was the way they played and their longevity. Half Life 2 may not look as good as COD4, but it still looks damn good, has far more variety and is gripping throughout, with an amazing story. I feel that console owners have been moaning for years about not getting the quality of FPS shooter that the PC gets, then they get the Daddy of them all and they moan cause they want the pretty, but dull games back instead. Get a grip people, realise how blessed you are to play this masterpiece of a Game, and get stuck into it, then you will understand. And as for multiplayer, stop complaining about the cartoony graphics and realise that team fortress practically invented the modern online game and is unbeatable in every way. Throw in the extra episodes and the brilliant Portal as well, and frankly, your an idiot if you dont own this game.
Poor Conversion But Still Great Value March 16, 2008 Stevie G 23 out of 23 found this review helpful
Incredible value for money. Half Life 2 is one of the best shooters ever made, this package also includes Episodes 1 & 2 which continue the story, along with puzzle game Portal and online shooter Team Fortress 2. For someone who has never played Half Life 2 before, this is an essential purchase. Even on a second play it remains gripping and a lot of fun. Sadly this isnt the case with Episode 1, with only the level Lowlife providing any real excitement. Luckily Episode 2 serves up an electrifyng change of pace, switching locations and offering a new vehicle, in addition to several new weapons and enemies. Unfortunately the Half Life saga is left on yet another cliffhanger, as Episode 3 is still some way from completion. It should arrive soon, as the Source Engine is already looking dated when compared to the likes of Bioshock or Call of Duty 4. Its disappointing less has been done to sort this; of the versions available the PS3 loses out, which shouldnt be the case. Having played this on a friends 360, the load times are shorter and the annoying slowdown when too much happens on screen is non existent. This is completely unacceptable. Portal is truly unique and has to be played to get any idea what its about. And without an internet conecton,Tem Fortress 2 is useless to me. But thats the beauty of The Orange Box. There truly is something for every shooter addict. Be it obscure, epic or online.
Very Enjoyable March 13, 2008 Carl Willetts 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I normally dont like first person shooter games much because I find them abit boring but this game changed my opinion on that. I have heard everyone talking about Half Life in the past and I didnt take much notice of it but I decided to take the plunge and get this game. Im soo glad I did. Ive been sat glued to the screen for hours. There is soo much to do and it keeps you thinking.
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