Half-Life

aka: Bantiao Ming, HL, Hλlf-Life, Quiver
Moby ID: 155

Windows version

A game with potential, but a lot of over-hyped media attention

The Good
Good graphics, good atmosphere at (sadly few) places, splendid AI, and a lot of good add-ons released.

Also, I liked some of the strategic combat and some of the adventure-elements in HL; as the player really do have to think tactical to get trough the game.

The Bad
The story is too linar, and too stereotypical. Also, the game seems to have focused too much on presenting new gaming technology; and far too little on the gaming experience and atmosphere.

I can't comment on the multiplayer aspect, as I review games by their single-player experience, and when it comes to Half Life, I really can't say I liked much of it.

The Bottom Line
Half Life, although it has a lot of potentional, falls short at its single-player aspect; and in my eyes, it got much over-hyped public attention - becouse it really isn't such a good game when you view it by its single-player elements.

HL is simply too typical for late 20th century games; all about making money, presenting new technology, and so little focused on the more crucial single-player elements; elements which could have made the game much better than it is - and actually making it worth all the awards it got.

Don't get me wrong; I did like Half Life at some places, while at othes, it just falls short.

Bottom line: if you are an Quake-fan and action gamer - this is definently your cup of tea. But if you are an adventure gamer as myself who value single-player with a good atmosphere, story, realism and open-ended gameplay, I advice to think twice before buying this title - unless you are intersted in its many great add-ons; some of which is actually better then the original game itself.

by Stargazer (99) on August 3, 2003

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