1998. HALF-LIFE sends a shock through the game industry with its combination of pounding action and continuous, immersive storytelling. Valve's debut title wins more than 50 game-of-the-year awards on its way to being named "Best PC Game Ever" by PC Gamer, and launches a franchise with more than eight million retail units sold worldwide.
NOW. By taking the suspense, challenge and visceral charge of the original, and adding startling new realism and responsiveness, Half-Life 2 opens the door to a world where the player's presence affects everything around him, from the physical environment to the behaviors even the emotions of both friends and enemies.
Latest comments (24)
fender62
20 Nov 15#24
£6.99 now
Jesse148
10 Nov 151#6
Just in case anyone wants to buy Half Life 2 with both episodes 1 and 2, it's cheaper to buy the Orange Box, which has all of the above, plus Portal (£3.99 at instant gaming atm)
Rambot to Jesse148
12 Nov 15#23
I ended up going directly from Steam, when I see they make you pay there paypal fee and request photo ID? Never seen this before. I'm sure they are legit but not worth the risk when saving a few pennies.
cheaperbythe12
11 Nov 15#22
Yeah, I recently replayed HL2 after a 10 year hiatus and loved it from start to end.
Definitely worth playing if you've never tried it.
Btw, voted hot!
AceRimmer15
11 Nov 15#21
No, it started off with the intention of being a free mod. But they ended up working on it so much that it became a new title that costs money. It is worth it if you have never played the game, and even if you have tbh.. Just beware that the entire game hasn't been released yet, the later stages will be released at a later date.
Rid1
10 Nov 15#9
Everyone has nostalgia about Half Life 2, but is it really that good?
stezo2k1 to Rid1
10 Nov 152#10
It really is
For people who were asking about if you need to play the first, i'd give Black Mesa a try. It's a brilliant remake of the original and plays exactly like 2
AceRimmer15 to Rid1
11 Nov 15#20
Yes in short. I thought everybody had played this gem by now, at this price it is a no brainer.
Boxer
10 Nov 151#3
Is it worth doing Half life1 before moving on to the Half life 2 episodes?
CaptainCustard to Boxer
10 Nov 151#4
I own half life 2 and after completing it, I sent back and played the first game but didn't play to far into it. The first game has of course dated quite badly but I do believe you can patch the first game to use Half-life 2's engine to match the visuals...or something like that??
alfcow to Boxer
10 Nov 152#8
Not 100% neccessary, but if you like being Gordon Freeman it's a must. If you can't handle the dated visuals, I think you can play on Steam with updated graphics. Also don't miss Black Mesa (also on Steam) which is HL1 100% remade by fans. It's immense. And free!!
sangwe11 to Boxer
11 Nov 15#19
Half Life 2 complete bundle is available on Steam for £6.74. It includes the all the original Half Life games as well as all the Half Life 2 games.
wallychops
11 Nov 15#18
Excellent, thanks for your help
Jesse148
11 Nov 15#17
The version of Black Mesa on Steam is an Early Access Game. The free original version of Black Mesa can be found at http://www.blackmesasource.com/ just click the "download mod" button, then follow the instructions.
sirclive
11 Nov 15#16
Earlier versions of BM were initially free, but the more updated versions with improved graphics/fixes etc etc now costs - but doesn't cost that much. I THINK you can still get the free version - just not on Steam(?)
Oh, and it isn't a 100% complete remake - the final stage (Xen) isn't done yet. Though since that was the stage which left loads of players (myself included) with a slightly bad taste in the mouth due to the rather horrible change in gameplay and control, it really isn't missed that much :smiley:
wallychops
10 Nov 151#15
Is Black Mesa free, where, I cant see it for free on Steam?
sie
10 Nov 15#14
Can be used with Oculus Rift as well.
dwattsy21
10 Nov 15#13
Thanks, hopefully I'll have time to complete this before the new one comes out...
Disco Dave
10 Nov 15#11
Love this. Please make a movie somebody
crackshotkv to Disco Dave
10 Nov 15#12
Unless that movie is told in first person, it won't really do the game justice. Hot deal otherwise.
Cakeboy79
10 Nov 15#7
If you've managed to get this far into the existence of the human race without owning Half Life 2 or The Orange Box then this is an essential purchase. Have a look in your Steam inventory and you might have enough trading cards to sell to fund this
CaptainCustard
10 Nov 151#5
So to answer the question, I don't think it's necessary personally..
Opening post
NOW. By taking the suspense, challenge and visceral charge of the original, and adding startling new realism and responsiveness, Half-Life 2 opens the door to a world where the player's presence affects everything around him, from the physical environment to the behaviors even the emotions of both friends and enemies.
Latest comments (24)
Definitely worth playing if you've never tried it.
Btw, voted hot!
For people who were asking about if you need to play the first, i'd give Black Mesa a try. It's a brilliant remake of the original and plays exactly like 2
Oh, and it isn't a 100% complete remake - the final stage (Xen) isn't done yet. Though since that was the stage which left loads of players (myself included) with a slightly bad taste in the mouth due to the rather horrible change in gameplay and control, it really isn't missed that much :smiley:
Half-Life 2: Episode Two - £1.39