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It’s amazing how many time someone has this great idea that
usually involves messing with time and space, or some thing like that. The above statement will soon be made
clear.
Your names is Gordon Freeman and you work for a government
facility. At the beginning of the
game, you start off on a underground cable car. Where are you going?
Off to test some new sample that they have found some where. You don’t find anything out about it. On the way a few mishaps happen and you
meet your fellow scientists.
They mention to you in a really weird way that your needed
in the test chamber and off you go.
They bring up the sample in a shopping trolley. I mean, you’re working in one of the top
laboratories and the best thing they can find to put this material that
requires you to wear a special suit is a Sainsbury’s trolley. O.K.
So you do as your told and then all hell breaks loose and
you momentarily appear some where else, then back, then there again and
finally you appear back at the lab but the place is in serious need for
repair and you need to get your arse out of there as quickly as possible.
As you start back up the corridors that you use to get to
the test chamber, some crab like things start to attack you. Hopefully by now, you picked up the crow
bar and are able to wack them. You
find out latter that some spectral thing went hay wire before a door open to
another dimension. All in a days work
for a twat, err I mean scientist. So
you are told to go to find the other scientists and that’s as far as I got.
What’s it like. I
don’t think it’s as good as all the praise that was heaped on it but, it’s a
good old shoot em up with an interesting story. The funny thing is. If
you turn up the resolution and max everything out. It’s not a bad comparison to F.E.A.R. That says a lot for a game that’s eight years old. If you haven’t played it yet. Buy it now, before you play the sequel.
Mr Freeman, we have come to escort you
to DIE BWAH, HA, HA, HA ,HA!

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