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Half-Life 2

  • Video Game
  • 2004
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IMDb RATING
9.4/10
19K
YOUR RATING
Half-Life 2 (2004)
Half-Life 2
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Alien InvasionActionAdventureSci-FiThriller

Dr. Freeman is taken out of stasis by his "employer" to help rid the planet of invading aliens forces known as the Combine that entered through the portals he helped create.Dr. Freeman is taken out of stasis by his "employer" to help rid the planet of invading aliens forces known as the Combine that entered through the portals he helped create.Dr. Freeman is taken out of stasis by his "employer" to help rid the planet of invading aliens forces known as the Combine that entered through the portals he helped create.

  • Director
    • David Speyrer
  • Writer
    • Marc Laidlaw
  • Stars
    • Robert Guillaume
    • Robert Culp
    • Louis Gossett Jr.
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    9.4/10
    19K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Speyrer
    • Writer
      • Marc Laidlaw
    • Stars
      • Robert Guillaume
      • Robert Culp
      • Louis Gossett Jr.
    • 68User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 6 BAFTA Awards
      • 28 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Robert Guillaume
    Robert Guillaume
    • Dr. Eli Vance
    • (voice)
    Robert Culp
    Robert Culp
    • Dr. Wallace Breen
    • (voice)
    Louis Gossett Jr.
    Louis Gossett Jr.
    • Vortigaunt
    • (voice)
    Michelle Forbes
    Michelle Forbes
    • Dr. Judith Mossman
    • (voice)
    Merle Dandridge
    Merle Dandridge
    • Alyx Vance
    • (voice)
    Mike Shapiro
    Mike Shapiro
    • G-Man
    • (voice)
    • (as Michael Shapiro)
    • …
    Harry S. Robins
    • Dr. Isaac Kleiner
    • (voice)
    Jim French
    • Father Grigori
    • (voice)
    John Patrick Lowrie
    John Patrick Lowrie
    • Citizens
    • (voice)
    • …
    Mary Kae Irvin
    • Citizens
    • (voice)
    • …
    Ellen McLain
    Ellen McLain
    • Overwatch
    • (voice)
    Kelly Bailey
    • Metrocops…
    Ted Backman
    • Male 02
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • David Speyrer
    • Writer
      • Marc Laidlaw
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    User reviews68

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    10cryptapollo

    Best Game Ever

    This game is so good the storyline and action is really good. Its VERY ahead of its time. I replayed it over 10 times and never get bored of it. This game really needs a movie or tvshow. I think this game might be the best in the franchise. THEY NEED TO MAKE HALF LIFE 3 imagine half life 2 but more modern😮. All the voice acting fits well and what makes me confused that valve was able to get hands correct but rockstar wasnt. I think this game deserves more love. 10/10 physics 10/10water textures 10/10 storytelling 100/10 over all. Half life 2 need s more than 2 episodes it need 20 episodes. If the game was 50$ it will be still worth it.
    10armoreska

    TheMilestoneInGamingHistory, TheBestGamingAction and actually TheBestPCGame

    PC Game: Half-Life 2.

    Genre: Sci-Fi First-Person Shooter.

    Developer: Valve Software.

    Publisher: Vivendi Universal Games.

    Release Date: 16.11.04.

    Engine: Source.

    Protagonist: Dr. Gordon Freeman.

    Settings: City 17 and its outskirts, somewhere in Eastern Europe (Bulgaria, Romania or Ukraine).

    Start of Half-Life is, PC Gamer certified, the brightest gaming moment ever. Start of Half-Life 2, the sequel to Half-Life, and the whole feeling till the end are the most positively shocking moments in MY history. Graphics, sound, music, the whole world around you – KO, brilliant. Still, 3 years after HL2’s release, there is no large commercial game that perfect. At the start of the game, the G-Man speaks to Gordon Freeman as part of a hallucination-like vision as he is pulled out of stasis. The world has been overtaken by an extradimensional military force known as the Combine. Gordon meets up with Barney Calhoun and sets out for Isaac Kleiner's lab while being chased by Combine Civil Protection.

    Taking place in and around the fictional City 17, Half-Life 2 follows the scientist Gordon Freeman. Freeman is thrust into a dystopian environment in which the aftermath of the Black Mesa Incident has come to bear fully upon human society. Freeman is forced to fight against increasingly unfavorable odds in order to survive. In his struggle, he is joined by various allies, including former Black Mesa colleagues, oppressed citizens of City 17, and the Vortigaunts.

    Throughout the entire game, Freeman never speaks, the action is viewed through his eyes only (i.e., there are no cut scenes) and there are no discontinuities or jumps in time (from his point of view).

    There has been some criticism of these narrative holdovers from Half-Life, since they effectively limit how much of the backstory is explained. Due to the lack of cut scenes, the player never directly sees what has happened in Gordon's absence. Ultimately, it is not clear to what extent Gordon exists as a separate character outside of the player's influence. Since the start of Half-Life, Valve has made sure that the player's and Gordon's experience are one and the same. An example of Valve's player strategy is shown during the scene in Eli's lab. Investigation of certain props (most notably the newspaper board) triggers Eli to give some explanation to their meaning and history, thus indicating that Gordon presents emotions that the non-player characters can detect.

    Half-Life 2's gameplay is broadly similar to that of the original. Players make their way through a linear series of levels, encountering both human troops and hostile alien creatures. As in Half-Life, the gameplay is broken up with a series of puzzles; however, Half-Life 2 includes physics-based puzzles. For example, one puzzle requires the player to either turn a seesaw-like lever into a ramp by placing cinder blocks at one end, or to stack the cinder blocks into a crude stairway.

    The use of physics extends into combat with the gravity gun. This unique weapon plays a crucial function throughout the game, granting the player an unprecedented amount of creativity in its use, such as picking up and throwing objects at enemies, holding objects indefinitely for use as makeshift cover, grabbing healthkits and ammunition from out-of-reach places, returning enemies' grenades, building makeshift bridges, flipping over an overturned buggy, or manipulating objects through Combine forcefields.

    Vehicles are another major gameplay addition. Although Gordon battles through much of Half-Life 2 alone, he is at times assisted by friendly allies. For the most part these are human members of the resistance, but Gordon is also helped by Vortigaunts and later Antlions.

    Many familiar enemies from Half-Life return in this game, such as headcrabs, barnacles, and headcrab zombies. However, the majority of the game is spent fighting the Combine, who wield large military forces against Gordon and the people of City 17. Combine forces are varied and consist of modified humans, biomechanical creatures, robotic weapons, including the use of headcrabs as biological weapons.

    Several of the weapons featured in Half-Life 2 are carried over from Half-Life, including the trademark crowbar for mêlée fighting, the conventional firearms of the SPAS-12 shotgun, .357 Magnum revolver (resembles Colt Python handgun), crossbow, and rocket propelled grenade launcher as well as the Gauss Gun, or Tau cannon. Several new weapons are also introduced: the Combine AR-2 pulse rifle, H&K MP7 SMG, new H&K USP pistol, and most significantly, the Zero-Point Energy Field Manipulator, or gravity gun.

    Original score by Kelly Bailey consists of 53 tracks in .mp3 format (some of them borrowed from HL) and 2 tracks in .wav.

    Half-Life 2 Deathmatch was released later.

    As of June 8, 2006, over four million copies of Half-Life 2 have been sold. Exact numbers for digital delivery service Steam and retail have not been revealed, but in general, the former accounts for 25% of Valve's business and is significantly more profitable per unit. Half-Life 2's public reception was overwhelmingly positive in terms of reviews, acclaim and sales. Half-Life 2 became one of the most critically acclaimed video games in history. It is currently one of the highest ranking PC games at Game Rankings with an average critic score of 96%. It was one of only four games ever to get 96% from PC Gamer UK, the best score they have ever awarded, and the game is only one of two games ever to get a near perfect score, 98%, from PC Gamer US, while the game became the fifth title to receive Edge magazine's 10/10 score. MobyGames – 95%. Gamespot – 92%. Absolute Games – 91%. My rates (compared to 2004’s level, of course):

    Gameplay: 9.5/10.

    Graphics: 10/10.

    Sound: 10/10.

    Score (OST): 9.5/10.

    Story: 9.5/10.

    Controls & Interface: 9.5/10.

    OVERALL: 10/10.

    If you like this game I also recommend: Half-Life, Half-Life Uplink, Half-Life Opposing Force, Half-Life Blue Shift, Half-Life 2 Lost Coast, Half-Life 2 Episodes 1,2,3, F.E.A.R., F.E.A.R. Extraction Point, Doom 3.
    10impfac

    Best game ever-period

    This game sucks you in and doesn't let go. Every detail has been attended too. See those barrels, that look like they can be moved? Guess what-THEY CAN BE!

    The physics engine is nothing short of brilliant. Everything acts as you would expect in the real world.

    The facial animations are great, as are the amazing textures (you'll wonder around with your flash light every time you find a new texture to explore).

    The game play is fast and fun, but still has puzzles like the original.

    I don't know what game these cranks are talking about, but from what I understand they do not know enough to get rid of graphic card specific problems and thus didn't like the game. The problem is their rig, drivers, or setting, not HL2. Plus, HL2 doesn't even have that high a system requirements. It runs better than doom 3 but looks far better.

    verdict: **** (four stars out of four)
    Moviememmer

    Half Life 2

    Pros:
    • Great story & characters
    • Great fast-paced gameplay
    • Amazing AI
    • Great physics mechanics
    • Great graphics (for 2004)
    • Intricate level design
    • Good variety of weapons
    • Good variety of enemy types


    Cons:
    • None


    Verdict: A game that is way ahead of it time; in its gameplay, graphics, story, AI, and physics. It is a must play for all gamers.

    10/10.
    modman-2

    Brilliant.

    First of all, to mcottier, bbspot.com is a satirical website so yeah, sorry--no groundbreaking physics here.

    what you do have however is one of the most amazing games ever. period. it's remarkable. I had never heard of halflife my freshman yeah in college.

    someone bought it for me. all of a sudden, in a haze of FPS, Counterstrike and TFC it was the end of sophomore year and time to pick a major ;p ;p

    now i'm a first year med-student and hl2 has come out...and all i have to say is don't get sick in my hospital! b\c this game is going to destroy my future--but it's so worth it! 10/10

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    • Trivia
      Robin Williams was a big fan of the series, and was actually in talks to do a voice for the games. Scheduling conflicts prevented this.
    • Goofs
      The drums marked 'Flammable' are explosive and not flammable.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      G-Man: Rise and shine, Mister Freeman. Rise and... shine. Not that I... wish to imply you have been sleeping on the job. No one is more deserving of a rest, and all the effort in the world would have gone to waste until... well, let's just say your hour has... come again.

      G-Man: The right man in the wrong place can make all the difference in the world. So, wake up, Mister Freeman. Wake up and... *smell the ashes*...

    • Crazy credits
      At the end of the credits, you hear Dr. Kleiner, still searching for his pet headcrab, Lamarr. Then the monster drops from above, and jumps into the camera.
    • Alternate versions
      In retail Half-Life 2 the combine sniper rifle was louder and could be heard being cocked after each shot, this is most likely because the Combine Snipers wielded cut bolt-action Sniper Rifles. However, in Episode One and Episode Two the rifle appears to be suppressed and makes a 'wind up' sound after each shot. After the May 2010 Half-Life 2 update this was retconned, so that HL2 snipers now employ 'pulse' rifles too.
    • Connections
      Edited into Garry's Mod (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      Hazardous Environments (Valve Theme [Long Version])
      Kelly Bailey

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      • November 16, 2004 (United States)
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      • United States
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