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Half-Life 2 (DVD ROM)

Half-Life 2 (DVD ROM)

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From: Sierra
Category: Video Games

List Price: £39.99
Buy New: £8.99
You Save: £31.00 (78%)



New (7) Used (12) from £5.49

Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 328 reviews
Sales Rank: 1117

Platforms: Windows Nt, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows Xp
Genre: sci-fi-action-games
Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
ESRB: Mature
Media: Video Game
Number Of Items: 1
Age: 15 - 18 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6

EAN: 3348542180338
ASIN: B00009ATWC

Release Date: November 16, 2004
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Accessories:

  • Half Life 2: Official Strategy Guide (Prima Official Game Guides)

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
There can be few titles in gaming history that were more eagerly anticipated (and more consistently delayed) than Half-Life 2. The original Half-Life was one of the most influential first-person shoot-'em-ups ever made, with its amazing story-led gameplay and incredible artificial intelligence--this sequel follows in the same proud tradition. As with the first game you play resourceful scientist Gordon Freeman as he attempts to fight back against an alien invasion from another dimension. In the years that have passed since the first game the world governments have become ever more despotic in the face of the threat and Gordon once again finds himself fighting both human and alien foes.

Even more so than the original, what sets Half-Life 2 apart from the rest is its incredible technology--stunningly realistic graphics, amazing real world physics and highly adaptive AI. In combining all three elements, the game offers an almost infinite variety. One minute you find yourself being hunted down by Special Forces, using furniture to block doorways and throwing grenades to dislodge container crates and squish unsuspecting bad guys, the next you'll be stalking zombies through an abandoned village or fighting giant War of the Worlds styled tripods with the resistance movement and using a tractor beam gun to capture chunks of masonry and fling it at your enemies.

Half-Life 2 allows all this and more and could very well be the first game to actually exceed its hype, never mind just live up to it.--David Jenkins


Customer Reviews:   Read 323 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Paradigm Shift   July 7, 2008
Caliban_ponders (UK)
Half Life 2 is a blessing as much as it is a curse; it sets the benchmark by which the genre must be judged, and unfortunately you will compare everything to this game. The anticipated Crysis pales in comaprison to the depth of the story and immersiveness of Half-Life 2. This is gaming mastery, and I really want to see a game that can beat it.


1 out of 5 stars DO NOT BUY SECOND HAND!!!   June 12, 2008
KOSH
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This game has a program called steam running it, meaning when bought new the buyer must enter the serial number and ONLY that person can use that number to play the game. Steam will not let a second user play the game if you buy it second hand you cannot play it simple buy new if you have to not second hand...


5 out of 5 stars Half-Life 2   June 10, 2008
David Brookes (Sheffield, UK)

A lot of people say that some games get better with time. Most of those people are lying. Technology just progresses too quickly, trends are as fickle as the capricious northern winds, and games consoles live and die to be immediately replaced with the next model. Games just don't get better.

"Half-Life 2" is a game that gets better with time. Not just because people like it, but because it's still going. It's making babies. And, even when you play it for the second or third time, it seems like it's a living, breathing entity.

Since it was first released in 2004, its developer Valve has written two additional "episodes" to the storyline, carrying on from where the first game left off. They knew that they couldn't reserve the material for a sequel - this wasn't some half-assed attempt like "Halo 2" and "Halo 3" which are two halves of the same game. They knew that this was still "Half-Life 2" and they were going to release it as such, in the forms of "Half-Life 2: Episode One" and "Half-Life 2: Episode Two". The game still lives, and it's getting bigger and better as it goes.

"Episode Two" was released as part of Valve's game compilation "The Orange Box", and again individually in stores in 2007. After three years, it was still growing and developing, the story expanding as the characters deepened and more of its world revealed. "Episode Three", the last segment of "Half-Life 2", is being developed as you read this, but may yet be some time.

The game - and let's talk about it as one game; one story - is a first-person shooter of the highest calibre, reawakening the dormant scientist Gordon Freeman after his first adventure at Black Mesa in "Half Life". He wakes up on a train, heading into the subjugated City 17.

The world has moved on a little since Gordon was last around. After maybe two years, the dimensional rifts that happened as a result of Black Mesa's ill-destined experiments have been hijacked by an expanding alien race known as the "Combine". Their avatar on Earth, a corrupted human by the name of Dr Breen, has taken control of the city and the surrounding landscape, subduing the population until they are thoroughly defeated and hopeless.

Not entirely hopeless. There is a resistance movement, which Gordon becomes a part of. More than that, he becomes a sort of living martyr, a figurehead. The illustrious Gordon Freeman is back to lead the resistance against the Combine, and free humanity!

The storyline is awesome. And that's just the main segment of the game. The following two episodes incorporate spectacular set pieces and plot changes, tugging at the emotions of the three-dimensional characters as their plight becomes more dire by the minute. They aren't just add-ons or expansion packs, and there's so much stuff in there that I can't go into it here. Needless to say that if you like a game with story; with advanced graphics and in-game physics; with cool weapons like the "gravity gun" to accompany other ass-kicking human and Combine arms; with realistic characters with human expressions and top-class voice actors - then you need only purchase "Half-Life 2" and its accompanying episodes. A spectacular vision brought to life, as exciting, emotive and dramatic as anything a gamer could hope for.




4 out of 5 stars DO not buy second hand games.   May 21, 2008
A. Evans
Half life is a fantatsic game, but DO NOT BUY SECOND HAND, steam will not allow you to register even if you give proof you bought it second hand, you buy the CD KEY and have to register it with steam.


1 out of 5 stars DON'T BUY SECOND HAND *** WARNING***   May 20, 2008
D. Hoggan (U.K.)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

If you buy this title "Second hand", You will end up dissapointed & out of pocket.

1. You Have to open a steam account & register the CD/DVD Key. If it's a second hand game & the game has already been registered before, you WILL NOT be able to register the game and finish the installation, So you can play the game ON/OFF line.

2. The ONLY solution is to have the origional FULL steam account details that this game was registered under.

3. If you do buy this game second hand & don't have the origional FULL steam account details, steam will NOT register or move the CD/DVD key to your account.

Luckly i had a VERY Helpful seller & got a full refund, So i didn't lose out.

*** WARNING ***

If you do decide to buy this game second hand & the seller doesn't have full account details or doesn't want to give you the full account details, may be because of some personal details, you may or may not get a refund & you will definately end up dissapointed & out of pocket......



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