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In this episodic sequel (formerly known as "Aftermath"), players continue the groundbreaking story that came to an explosive halt at the conclusion of Half-Life 2. Players once again assume the role of Gordon Freeman and team up with sidekick Alyx Vance to flee the remnants of a nearly-destroyed City 17 and it's eerily-empty streets.
The action begins quickly as the damage to the citadel has been done and Gordon and Alyx must lead the evacuation effort. Enemies previously un-attackable such as crab and mortar synths now stand in your path as you try to help Gordon and others escape the imminent citadel blast.
Once again utilizing the Source technology and HDR lighting popularized by Half Life 2, Episode One aims to begin the tradition of episodic content for Half Life fans. Gamers can expect over six hours of game play while taking out enemies with the help of Alyx's pet robot dog.
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| PLATFORM: | Windows |
| AGE GROUP: | 17 years and up |
| CATEGORY: | Video Games |
| MANUFACTURER: | Electronic Arts |
| ESRB RATING: | Mature |
| FEATURES: | Utilizes and extends Source technology from Half Life 2, Exceptional, quick objectives in a razed City 17, Dynamic lighting and rendering, Most realistic robotic dog AI simulation of all time |
| MEDIA: | DVD-ROM |
| MPN: | 9845 |
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| UPC: | 014633098457 |
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Customer Reviews of Half-Life 2: Episode One
Good, but Short and Lacking Ambition I've never been all that enamored with the Half Life series. I played the original, but it never impressed me the way that, say, Deus Ex or System Shock 2 did. I suppose I value choices and customization over pure action. However, I can never turn down a solid FPS, so I've played Half-Life 2 and now Episode 1, hoping each time that I'll experience what everyone else does and become a diehard Half Life fan. <
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>First of all, knowing in advance the approximate length of Episode 1, I waited until the price dropped to $10. Why pay $20 - $30 for an expansion when I can get a terrific full length game like S.T.A.L.K.E.R. for the same price? Having finished the game in around 4 hours, I'm glad that I waited. There are so many other games on the market that offer far more hours of play, and actual replayability. Like Half Life 2, playing episode 1 feels like any other scripted shooter. Press the right buttons at the right moments and experience the game exactly as the developers intend, and exactly as everyone else has. <
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>I've played as Gordan Freeman throughout Black Mesa and City 17, but I still have no idea who he is. He has no personality to speak of. He never talks. He's treated like a god, and for what reason? Presumably he can shoot straighter than any trained soldier and his apparently one-of-a-kind hazard suit allows him to absorb enough damage to kill a brigade. A degree from MIT and pushing carts in a lab really paid off. <
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>There's hardly a coherent story, and the one-dimensional characters exhibit predictable and equally one-dimensional emotions. So is there anything that warrants a three star rating? Like Half Life 1 and 2, Episode 1 excells at providing diverting and well executed action sequences. For what it does, it does it with perfection. Fights are frenetic, some made especially so by the absurdly short-lived flashlight attached to the otherwise exceptional hazard suit. The graphics are very good and visually the game has a great deal of atmosphere. The game also succeeds at making fun of itself, with humorous references to duct crawling and crowbars. <
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>Episode 1 is polished and does what it means to do as well if not better than any other game. But for all the hype surrounding the series, am I wrong in expecting something more than typical FPS action? Rather than a forgettable few hours shooting zombies and soldiers, I'd prefer something more unique, more memorable, even if it's not quite as polished. More character, at the expense of less finesse. Despite the shiny graphics and tight production, I still feel like I'm playing the same shooter I played over a decade ago.
Great NPC Interaction
Half Life 2 is a great game and Episode One plays just as well. The added interaction with the characters like Alyx and Barney improves game play even more. You worked to get into the citadel in the original game this episode has you working your way out. The downside is that it only takes 5 hours to complete this episode.
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All half life lovers will obviously buy it!
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>Half Life always come up to your expectations.

