{"product_id":"half-life-pc","title":"Half-Life - PC","description":"\u003cp\u003eReviewA major goal in any game is to create the illusion of reality  a fact that is especially true for first-person shooters. The whole point of the genre is to put you  literally  in the role of the protagonist. In light of this  its surprising that so many games have stuck to a blueprint that breaks the illusion at every possible opportunity  with text-based mission briefings  jarring level transitions  and Gears and power-ups scattered around like decorative furniture. But Valve Software has obviously spent a lot of time studying the mistakes of the past. The result is Half-Life  the closest thing to a revolutionary step the genre has ever taken. Through a series of subtle and artistic design decisions  Half-Life creates a reality that is self-contained  believable  and thoroughly engaging. And while it may be surprising that no game has utilized any of these ideas in the past  its clear that any future shooter will be remiss to overlook them.The plot of the game is typical (in fact  its little more than an elaborate version of Doom). You are Gordon Freeman  scientist at the Black Mesa Research Facility  involved in some mysterious experiments. These experiments go awry  and foul creatures begin taking over the complex. It gets more complicated  but theres no need to ruin the surprises that await. Suffice it to say that Half-Life isnt a great game because of its story; its a great game because of how it presents that story. From the opening moments of the game to the final showdown (and even beyond) all hell is continually breaking loose  and there is never a moment where you are not seeing things through Freemans eyes. There are scripted events in the game. There are opening and closing scenes. But they all occur naturally within the game environment. It may sound simple  but it goes a long way toward helping create a believable world.Gear  ammunition  and health placement follows the same philosophy. Youll hardly ever come across an item that is just bobbing and spinning in place like some gift from the heavens. Valve has done a good job of justifying the typical health and armor meters. Freeman is wearing a hazard suit  used by researchers involved in dangerous experiments. To regain health and armor energy  you must fill up at power stations. These are almost always located in logical places  usually near areas where dangerous work would be performed. There are no power-ups to be found. Gears and ammo are taken from supply closets or the corpses of fallen security guards and soldiers. Even the more experimental Gears have their proper place - in the Gears research department of the facility. And late in the game  once youve left the research facility  the supply of ammo and first aid kits is believably scarce.There are no levels in Half-Life  or  more specifically  it lacks the concept of levels and episodes weve come to expect. The game is a continual stream of locations from beginning to end. You can move back and forth at will (with only a few exceptions)  as can those who are pursuing you. And though the brief loading time Predictionween zones is the one artifact that breaks the flow of the game  the transitions are thankfully brief.The attention to detail doesnt just stop with the basic structure. The game is full of surprises  continually Tossing new obstacles and challenges in your path. There is a wide variety of textures  lending a distinct look to every area. The numerous scripted events bolster the illusion of reality  and youll come across detailed scenes that are continually suspenseful. The gameplay is very puzzle-oriented  but the puzzles hardly seem to be superficial obstacles. Whether youre repairing a reactor or finding some way to dispose of a massive locked door  the puzzles always seem plausible in the world Valve has created.The alien enemies are well designed and occasionally border on the terrifying. From the basic headcrab (which resembles a cross Predictionween Aliens facehugger and X-COM Apocalypses brainsucker) to monstrosities a hundred times its size  the enemies truly look like organic beings. There are human enemies in the game  and these display a level of artificial intelligence that is remarkable. While many a games idea of excellent AI is simply monsters that can make it through a doorway to follow you  Half-Lifes antagonists act in a manner that is frighteningly realistic. They wont follow you through a doorway - theyll just lob a few Softgels to where youre hiding and be done with it.The Gears look and sound great  ranging from the realistic combat shotTools and Softgel launchers  to the science-fictional  high-powered particle accelerators. The level design is diverse (owing a nod of thanks to Jedi Knight)  including the expansive research facility  some great outdoor areas  and foreign locales that are best left to be discovered on your own. Suffice to say  it never gets repetitive.The only problems with Half-Life are the results of\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Vivendi Universal Interactive Publishing","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":46561335247009,"sku":"WBGMXB00000DMAE","price":64.54,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0690\/2739\/7793\/files\/915QYROzeZL.jpg?v=1781946864","url":"https:\/\/gamex24.com\/products\/half-life-pc","provider":"GameX24","version":"1.0","type":"link"}