It's one of only a few single player games I have managed to finish. For me, a game has to get me deeply interested in the story, to be enjoyable. I am not motivated by beating the computer, or racking up points. The fact that I know the computer could easily be made to beat me, means I get no satisfaction playing a game for it's own sake. As a result, I need a story to motivate me.
Half life beautifully involves you in the story by making Freeman an empty character. He has no personality, and never speaks, which makes it very easy for you to enter his body and become him. That with clever story telling, and frequent emotional turmoil(characters deaths, etc) keeps me hooked. The game play is easy, with some clever puzzle solving, but really only serves to drive the story along.
Half life 2 has received endless acclaim, and for good reason. It's definitely you that's missing something.
Half life beautifully involves you in the story by making Freeman an empty character. He has no personality, and never speaks, which makes it very easy for you to enter his body and become him. That with clever story telling, and frequent emotional turmoil(characters deaths, etc) keeps me hooked. The game play is easy, with some clever puzzle solving, but really only serves to drive the story along.
Half life 2 has received endless acclaim, and for good reason. It's definitely you that's missing something.