
REVIEW
Episode One is even better than Half-Life 2. The only problem is that it's over before you know it.
The Good: Exciting and fast-paced action ride with some of the best Half-Life gameplay to date; new team dynamic is fun and a welcome change of pace from the traditional lone-wolf gameplay; sharp writing, witty dialogue, and some of the best characters in a game; top-notch production values from the still-impressive source engine; hollywood-quality voice acting.
The Bad: Incredibly short, featuring only four to six hours of gameplay; no new multiplayer content.
Few companies tease its customers as well as Valve. 1998's Half-Life ended on an intriguing note, with series hero Gordon Freeman basically being "recruited" by the mysterious G-Man to work for him as a dimension-hopping commando. But fans were really caught off guard by the ending of 2004's Half-Life 2, as Gordon and ally Alyx Vance were caught in a massive explosion. Rather than have us wait years and years for the outcome of that cliff-hanger, Valve has taken the series into episodic territory to get us answers more quickly. Half-Life 2: Episode One is the first in a new trilogy of episodes that are scheduled to be released over the course of the next year. (You don't need to own Half-Life 2 to play Episode One, as it's a stand-alone product, though it would definitely help if you did.) And Episode One is a memorable romp through the Half-Life universe, with gameplay that's even more satisfying than that of Half-Life 2. The only downside is that, due to its episodic nature, it's over far too soon.
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Friday, December 21, 2007
Half Life 2 Episode One
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