Half Life 2 Episode One is an Action, Adventure, and Sci-fi game for PC published by Valve in 2006. HF franchise goes on!
Half Life 2 Episode One PC Game 2006 review:
The game takes place in the aftermath of Half-Life 2, you play as Gordon Freeman, an MIT graduate. Gordon has a background involving the black mesa incident and a member of the human resistance.
A game that needs no introduction. we could describe the adventures of Gordon Freeman for hours, why we like this game, and why we recommend this part of the series, but it would take us a lot of time and we already have Half-Life 2 reviews on our account.
A great addition to a great game that continues the story and introduces new mechanics for interacting with the world and ways to exterminate enemies. The engine remains from the original game, although the authors have embellished it quite seriously, the game looks much more elegant, new lighting effects are pleasing to the eye.
we will say more, despite its age, this engine is able to produce an excellent picture and does not require particularly sophisticated machines for its high-quality output. The levels are beautiful, the gameplay is gambling and dynamic, the game is played in one go. A small disadvantage, probably, is the short duration, but, on the other hand, this is also a plus – it maintains interest and makes you wait for sequels, which at some point suddenly ended. This project should be perceived only in conjunction with the main game, and their assessments should be identical – the classic game industry.
Pros of Half Life 2 Episode One:
- Story
- Soundtrack
- Graphics
- Climate
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Basic System Requirements:
- 1.7 GHz Processor,
- 512MB RAM,
- DirectX® 8.1 level Graphics Card (Requires support for SSE),
- Windows® 7 (32/64-bit)/Vista/XP,
- Mouse,
- Keyboard,
- Internet Connection