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Description

Black Mesa Research Facility, an ultra-secret laboratory under government contract, conducting top-secret and extremely volatile experiments with stuff we're not supposed to know about. You play as Gordon Freeman, a Black Mesa employee. And this morning, as usual, you pit your way to the research facility for a run-of-the-mill experiment.

But this morning's experiment is not quite as ordinary as you thought. Odd things begin to happen as you make your way to one of the Black Mesa test chambers. Even weirder things happen when you start to move the test sample towards the antimass-spectrometer.

And you ain't seen nothing yet. Yes indeed, the experiment went wrong. Aliens from the planet Xen have suddenly invaded the facility, injuring and/or killing many of the employees. The Marines have come to the facility to kill off the aliens...and the surviving witnesses of the accident. You know what that means: you'll have to fight your way through aliens and Marines to get to the top of the Black Mesa complex. When you face your ultimate challenge, you'll see why being a government employee really does suck.

Half-Life's story is told entirely in-game: everything is seen through the eyes of the protagonist. Most story elements unfold via scripted sequences, triggered by the player reaching a certain area. If other characters have information to reveal, they address the player directly.

The Black Mesa complex in Half-Life is not made up of distinct levels, but is mostly a continuous world, where it is possible to backtrack through large parts of the game.

Half-Life's weapon arsenal is to a large part made up of realistic weapons like pistols, machine guns and explosives, but there are also futuristic energy weapons developed at Black Mesa as well as organic weapons acquired from the invading aliens. Most weapons feature an alternate firing mode.

Enemies fall into two categories: aliens and human soldiers. While most of the aliens are not very bright, the humans display some relatively advanced artificial intelligence: they seek cover, retreat when hit and try to drive the player from his cover by throwing grenades. Some of the alien enemies can not be killed by normal means. The environment must be used against them instead, going with a general tendency of the game to alternate the combat with environmental puzzles.

Alternate Titles

  • "戰慄時空" -- Chinese title (traditional)
  • "半条命" -- Chinese title (simplified)
  • "Quiver" -- Working title
  • "Bantiao Ming" -- Chinese title

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User Reviews

A baby? The final boss is a baby? Black Wolf (36083) 4.5 Stars4.5 Stars4.5 Stars4.5 Stars4.5 Stars
Go take granddaddy down a peg lasttoblame (346) 3.83 Stars3.83 Stars3.83 Stars3.83 Stars3.83 Stars
Pleased to make your acquaintance Mr. Half-Life, but haven't we met before? Zovni (8842) unrated
Best game ever? Not any more, but still damn fine Shazbut (129) unrated
A game with potential, but a lot of over-hyped media attention Stargazer (99) 4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars
We'll make an excellent team Ashley Pomeroy (227) 5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars
A landmark to be sure, but not quite the work of genius it is hailed as being. Sycada (178) 3.8 Stars3.8 Stars3.8 Stars3.8 Stars3.8 Stars
The average shooter on rails with wonderful PR David Queener (9) 2.6 Stars2.6 Stars2.6 Stars2.6 Stars2.6 Stars
Undoubtedly fantastic -- but why does it have to be impossible? Trixter Bronze Star Contributing Member (8887) 4.2 Stars4.2 Stars4.2 Stars4.2 Stars4.2 Stars
One of the best/worst games I've ever played. Ambivalent? Damn right. Tomer Gabel Bronze Star Contributing Member (4491) 4.2 Stars4.2 Stars4.2 Stars4.2 Stars4.2 Stars

The Press Says

Just Adventure 1999 A+ 100
Game Revolution Jan 01, 1999 A 100
Electric Games 1999 5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars 100
Gamezilla Jan 12, 1999 98 out of 100 98
GamingExcellence Oct 20, 2000 9.6 out of 10 96
Absolute Games (AG.ru) Nov 23, 1998 95 out of 100 95
Mygamer.com Sep 13, 2004 9.4 out of 10 94
PC Gameplay (Benelux) Jan, 1999 94 out of 100 94
GameSpot (Belgium/Netherlands) Jan 01, 2000 88 out of 100 88
Just RPG Jan 07, 2005 80 out of 100 80

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Trivia

Half-Life's script writer was Marc Laidlaw, the author of the novels "Dad's Nuke", "37th Mandala", "The Orchid Eater" and "Kalifornia" (not related to the film of the same title). Most of his work consists of science fiction, cyberpunk themed stories.


This entry to the MobyGames database was contributed by doj (27) on Jun 06, 1999.
 

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