Half Life 1... what is it, and why have i never heard of it?

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Fasckira

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JimmyBassatti said:
I don't sift through here. When I messaged you, you were the only one... I could call you a troll for breathing. Your just pulling things out of thin air and trying to use them to accuse someone of something.
Er, Im really not. I've already explained twice now my reasoning, and it seems like you're looking to try and cause an argument now you're aware you're original point has fallen through. To back up this theory, you're last post (quoted above) doesn't take into account any of the counter points I returned to you, leading me to summarize that you are just posting responses to either a) be ironic and act in a troll like manner or b) try and act cool and play the "pro-poster" card. I've settled on the latter as this fits in with the way you worded your original request to me, keeping in line with your nonchalant yet oh-so-predictable attitude.
Either way, Im out of this thread - the op has realised the error of his way (presumably) and the original topic is effectively over. The original fun in seeing what drivel you'd respond with is also over (in case of confusion, please re-read this post again).

I sincerely hope that post cleared up any ambiguity for you and wasn't too 'out of thin air'. If I had more time, dedication and less important things to be doing I would have created a wiki page complete with citation references just for you but alas Borderlands calls me. T'ra.
 

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I'm 19 and I got the original Half-Life anthology last year. It's awesome. Well, except the fact that Opposing Force always crashes at that place where you see Freeman charging into the teleport.

It hasn't aged well, admittedly, but I do recommend you check either it or Half-Life: Source out (I got both, actually.). It's not really required that you play Half-Life 1 before 2, although it does set a little context for where some of the people came from, and the events of Black Mesa that led up to the 7-hour war.
 

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tthor said:
Fasckira said:
Surely the op is a troll? Even if he is still quite young, a swift google search would have told him what it is and common sense would have told him it was obviously the first game to pre-date HL2. I mean, HL2 does enough to reference the first game at the beginning with everyone remarking how long its been.
i am not a troll,
just too lazy to bother googling
That kind of makes you a Troll.



I am going to buck trend and say I kind of like Half-Life more then Half-Life 2 in some ways. Don't get me wrong, Half-Life 2 had better graphics, better physics, and more varied gameplay. However I find Half-Life to be superior when it comes to atmosphere and weaponry. Half-Life was almost a quasi-survivor horror action game, the initial chapters featuring a very under equipped Freeman sneaking through Black Mesa and uncovering alien horror's while trying to guide scientists to safety and using them to help him open doors. You have to contend with at least two giant monsters that you can't kill with your guns - you need to solve multi-area puzzles in order to trap and kill them. You spend half of the game trying to figure out whats going on and what you can do about it. It's not until the chapter Surface Tension that you have a clear goal and begin to advance into the 'one man war' stage, gunning down at least a hundred Special Forces troops, massive alien grunts, assasins in laytex with silenced weapons, and other beasties. Thematically, I preferred Half-Life's tale of Mild Mannered Physicist turned Action hero to Half-Life 2's War of the World's 'The-Last-Free-Man' deal. The difference being I suppose, in Half-Life 2 your already a hero, effectivly a badass being sent to solve everyone's problems. In Half-Life, your just some dude trying to stay alive.

As for weapons... in Half-Life, you get a glove that shoots Bee's.



Dok Zombie said:
HG131 said:
Dok Zombie said:
If Doom was the Buddy Holly of games Half Life would be The Beatles.

Wow, that's the most pretentious thing I've ever said.
So, who's the KISS?
I dunno man, I may have been high when I wrote that.
Something over the top with alot of merchandising... Gears of War? Jedi Knight: Dark Forces?
 

Gritimo The Odd

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I must say I was rather surprised you hadnt heard of the original Half Life but after going through the posts and seeing your age that makes more sense as how young you would have been when it first came out. A big thing that made it such a great game for me and several other people was at the time it helped pioneer several things that are standerd in the game industry. It may have not been the first to do them but in my opinion it was the first one to do them together well.

One of the first things that was awesome for me was the fact that Gordan Freeman was a character alot more people could Identify with then other FPS heroes. at the time most shooters the character were soldiers, special agents, and other folks trained for combat. Gordan is just a guy doing grunt work at an advanced research facility, (he starts off getting into a hev suit and pushes a cart around, so grunt work) alot more people can identify with worries about being late for work at a new job He is not expecting trouble of the sort that happens. When the crap hits the fan his first instinct is what most of us probably would have done, try to get the heck out of there and possibly get help. Other FPS at the time had everything already gone to hell and your job was to clean it up.

The next thing is how the levels were laid out, at the time not many games had the design for thier levels that were directly contiguous with each other. Half life for me felt like a very real world as you traveled through it yourself the whole way and the differences in the environments felt natural and had a believable transition between them that you could probably see in real life if black mesa actually existed.

Gameplay was great in the fact that it had excellent use of weapons, enemies and environment all came into play, there were darn good physics for a game of that year. It did suspense and tension very well in my opinion with wondering what was going to come around that next corner, and having to use believeable elements of the labs to beat certain enemies rocked hard.

The story was nothing to laugh at either, or how it was presented. at the time alot of games still told story through intro screens, cutscenes and direct player interaction with NPC's, and while half life does have a little of what I mentioned above, most of it was told in a way that felt like you really were there, stumbling across people, evesdropping on Marines, running like a mad man away from the bigger monsters you couldnt kill via normal means, and not to mention the decent fights of marines vs grunts that you occasionaly stumbled on.

Half Life 2 is a great game of itself and took alot of elements from the original and while HL1 is not required to play HL2 I firmly believe that playing and beating HL1 makes 2 a much richer experience.






................................... of course after wrighting all that i realize i probaly should have just recomended going to a review site like metacritic and reading the reviews on the game as it had close to 50 game of the year awards in 98.
 

YuheJi

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BlindTom said:
HL2 is a prequel to the original HL in terms of story, so you can get away with not playing it.
Don't you mean the original HL is a prequel to HL2?
 

Grabigel

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BlindTom said:
HL2 is a prequel to the original HL in terms of story, so you can get away with not playing it.
Don't post unless you actually know what your talking about.

Half Life 2 takes place about 20 years after Half Life.
 

Eagle Est1986

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Am I really the only one who prefered Half Life and all of it's expansions to Half Life 2? Huh. I always thought Opposing Force and Blue Shift were fantastic. Well, not so much Blue Shift. In fact, I'm gonna see if I can get me some off Steam, even my modest macbook should be able to handle the top settings now.
Do love Episode 2 though.
 

TZer0

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Go get that game. We don't talk about it because we presume everyone has played it! ;)
 

Anstrup

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orangebandguy said:
Half Life 1 was just a run and gun shooter from the late 90s, HL2 was ALOT better.
It was alot better, but i wouldn't call Half-life run and gun
 

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tthor said:
these days, i hear a lot about Half Life 2.
but 1 thing i've noticed is, i've never really heard anyone ever talk about Halflife 1. i mean, if there is a 2, there must have been a 1. but nobody seems to talk about it, and no game stores i've checked have it.
what was it? why is it that it has been forgotten?
HL 1 has been talked about, alot, over and over and over.

Just this was all done some 10+ years ago. A decade in the gaming world tends to mean you stop talking about it.

Half Life and Opposing Forces and Blue Shift are still really fun to play. I always play HL and HL Opposing Fronts once per year.
 

UnravThreads

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I'm 19, so I guess I'm fairly "young", but I remember HL. My dad had a boxed (yes, as in the big boxes!) copy of HL: Blue Shift :D Still in some disbelief that the OP hadn't heard of it, or been bothered to Wiki it.

I got the pack off Steam, including TFC, so I think I'm only missing a few now.

Hell, I remember Cannon Fodder...
 

KiKiweaky

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coldalarm said:
Hell, I remember Cannon Fodder...
Wooo Woooo Cannon Fodder = awesome.... rather hard though wasn't it :)

OT: I would say Im stunned that a gamer hasnt heard of Half Life 1, really, one of the best fps games I've ever played. Still remember it fondly. If you want to buy it and try it out it's not that expensive worst that will happen is you wont like it.