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Playing 360 HL2 (Orange Box) for the first time
« on: October 15, 2007, 06:49:27 AM »
So i bought it yesterday and played a little bit now, i like it but got one problem:

i don't understand wtf is going on with the story, never played HL1, so can someone please make a HL1 summary? if not, is it fine to play further without understanding HL1 story?

just got my crowbar, nice weapon.

and TVC, these human NPC models are bad? you should see Halo 3 then, lol!




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Re: Playing 360 HL2 (Orange Box) for the first time
« Reply #1 on: October 15, 2007, 02:37:17 PM »
Gordon Freeman was part of an experiment, it fucks up, aliens and rips in space

You battle your way through, eventually wind up in the alien world, defeat some bad guy

The "G-Man" (that guy in the beginning) offers you a choice - work for him, or die in the alien world

Obviously, Gordon chose

That's about it

BTW play Half Life 1, it's leagues better than 2 -- then play Blue Shift (Barney is the character) and Opposing Force

They should have put HL Source on Orange Box
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Re: Playing 360 HL2 (Orange Box) for the first time
« Reply #2 on: October 15, 2007, 03:03:05 PM »
HL1 spoilers ahoy below:

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Storyline
 
The "resonance cascade", as witnessed by Gordon Freeman.Gordon Freeman rides a tram from his dormitory deep into the heart of the Black Mesa Facility, on his way to the Anomalous Materials Lab to begin his work.[13] Upon arriving at the lab, front desk security guard informs him that a system crash has complicated communications between the Black Mesa scientists, and that Freeman must acquire his Hazardous Environment suit (or H.E.V suit) before proceeding to the test chamber. Freeman reports to the Anomalous Materials Lab, where he is tasked with pushing a "specimen" into the scanning beam for analysis. Following that, he inadvertently causes a fictional time-space catastrophe called a "resonance cascade,"[14] opening a portal between Earth and a bizarre world called Xen.[15] Freeman is sporadically teleported there and catches glimpses of various alien lifeforms, shortly before blacking out.

Freeman awakens in Black Mesa, exits the test chamber and sees that many scientists and security personnel are dead. After discovering survivors, Freeman learns there are no means to communicate with the world beyond Black Mesa. Freeman gradually makes his way to the surface to get help, sidestepping Black Mesa's structural damage and defending himself against hostile aliens randomly teleporting in from Xen. Surviving scientists claim that human soldiers are en route as part of a rescue mission, only to discover that the Hazardous Environment Combat Unit, which has taken control of Black Mesa, is killing both the aliens and everyone at Black Mesa as part of a government cover-up.[16] Freeman fights the soldiers before finally reaching the surface of Black Mesa, where he learns that the secretive Lambda Team may have the means to solve the problems brought on by the cascade. Gordon must then reach the Lambda Complex at the other end of the facility to assist them.

The player is subsequently faced with several tasks, such as killing a giant, rapidly growing tentacle creature,[17] riding across the facility on a railway system in order to reach a satellite rocket that must be launched in order to reverse the resonance cascade,[18] and fighting a group of mysterious Black Ops,[19] before being captured by Marines and dumped in a garbage compactor. Gordon escapes without being crushed and makes his way to an older, secret part of the Facility where he discovers an extensive collection of specimens collected from Xen long before the resonance cascade.[20]

Gordon again reaches the surface, which has become a warzone. The Vortigaunts, along with Alien Grunts and a giant monstrosity, have begun fighting the Marines, who are beginning to lose. They call in reinforcements, but it isn't enough to turn the tide.[21] The player must scale cliffs and navigate bombed out buildings while avoiding both sides. Finally, Gordon reaches relative safety underground.

The Marines begin to evacuate Black Mesa and airstrikes begin. At one point, the player must use the military equipment to call an air strike to re-enter the base. Gordon navigates underground water channels and tries to avoid scores of alien soldiers as they pick off remaining Marine stragglers.[22] After much struggle, Gordon finally reaches the Lambda Complex, which is revealed to be the location where scientists developed the teleportation technology that allowed them to travel to Xen in the first place.[23] Gordon reaches the handful of surviving personnel, who are holed up in a small stronghold, and discovers that the satellite he launched failed to reverse the effects of the resonance cascade because an immensely powerful being on the other side of the rift is keeping it open. Gordon must kill this being to prevent the Xen aliens from taking over completely. The scientists activate the teleporter and Gordon is relocated to Xen.

 
Freeman on Xen.On the strange border world, Gordon encounters many of the alien species[24] that had been brought into Black Mesa, as well as the remains of HEV-wearing researchers that came before him. The player engages in one of the game's few boss-style battles against Gonarch, a giant headcrab with a huge egg sac.[25] After fighting his way through an alien camp, Gordon arrives at a huge alien factory complex, which engineers and builds the Alien Grunt soldiers.[26] After fighting his way through mysterious levitating creatures, he finds a giant portal and enters it.

In a vast cave, Gordon finally confronts the Nihilanth, the creature who was maintaining the rift, and destroys it. As the creature dies, it explodes in a giant green blast that overpowers Gordon's senses. After awakening, Gordon's movement is restricted as he is confronted by the G-Man. Both are transported to various locales around Xen, while the G-Man praises Freeman's actions in the border world. The G-Man explains that his "employers", believing that Gordon has "limitless potential", have authorized him to offer Freeman a job. The final teleportation takes the player to the original tram car, which is depicted as flying through space. If the player refuses the job offer, the G-Man teleports him to a location in front of a considerable number of alien enemies, stating, "No regrets, Mr. Freeman," as the screen fades out. If the player accepts, by stepping into a portal, he finds himself floating in nothingness and hears the G-Man's voice one last time: "Wisely done, Mr. Freeman. I will see you up ahead."
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Re: Playing 360 HL2 (Orange Box) for the first time
« Reply #3 on: October 15, 2007, 03:04:30 PM »
Totally better than HL2.
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Re: Playing 360 HL2 (Orange Box) for the first time
« Reply #4 on: October 15, 2007, 03:14:42 PM »
Is there or will there be a HL1 remake? I wouldn't mind playing through HL1 with updated visuals.
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Re: Playing 360 HL2 (Orange Box) for the first time
« Reply #5 on: October 15, 2007, 03:34:28 PM »
some fans were doing a half-life remake for the source engine -- dunno how it's going. i've actually been wanting to replay hl1. might pick up the ps2 version.

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Re: Playing 360 HL2 (Orange Box) for the first time
« Reply #6 on: October 15, 2007, 05:03:19 PM »

I remember having it once and I played it for literally a minute then closed the game. I can't remember why.


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Re: Playing 360 HL2 (Orange Box) for the first time
« Reply #7 on: October 15, 2007, 05:42:04 PM »
LOL I have only played the PS2 edition of HalfLife - and even then its bloody awesome...

looks great upscaled on PS3 BTW.

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Re: Playing 360 HL2 (Orange Box) for the first time
« Reply #8 on: October 15, 2007, 05:52:49 PM »
I'd be more than happy to play HL1, but it's not on my orange box, and i am too lazy to get it separately.

also, thanks demi and Fragamemnon for the HL1 explanation.

so far, i am loving it, especially when i shoot with the pistol, i don't know why, but it gives me so much joy for some reason.

only my gripe so far is the swimming part, it doesn't feel like swimming at all, more like jumping i say.


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Re: Playing 360 HL2 (Orange Box) for the first time
« Reply #9 on: October 15, 2007, 05:54:13 PM »
It needs the swimming of FarCry ;)

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Re: Playing 360 HL2 (Orange Box) for the first time
« Reply #10 on: October 15, 2007, 06:43:52 PM »
I have been playing entirely too much HL2 the past couple of nights.  Today I was in an empty apartment prepping it out for spraying, and some of the floorboards were loose and squeaky.  The noise they made sounded exactly like one of those poison headcrabs.  It made the hair on the back of my neck stand up the first time it happened, and I actually jumped a little.
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Re: Playing 360 HL2 (Orange Box) for the first time
« Reply #11 on: October 15, 2007, 07:40:45 PM »

and TVC, these human NPC models are bad? you should see Halo 3 then, lol!

No no no, they were very good models for 2004.  Halo 3 just has some pretty eh models for 2007.
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Re: Playing 360 HL2 (Orange Box) for the first time
« Reply #12 on: October 15, 2007, 07:47:53 PM »

I remember having it once and I played it for literally a minute then closed the game. I can't remember why.


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Re: Playing 360 HL2 (Orange Box) for the first time
« Reply #13 on: October 15, 2007, 07:58:50 PM »

and TVC, these human NPC models are bad? you should see Halo 3 then, lol!

No no no, they were very good models for 2004.  Halo 3 just has some pretty eh models for 2007.

I think Alyx still holds up.  She moves like a real person.  The background bit players are a little wonky, especially when they say things like "Let me get out of your way, Dr. Freeman," and then continue to JUST FUCKING STAND THERE IN YOUR WAY.
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Re: Playing 360 HL2 (Orange Box) for the first time
« Reply #14 on: October 15, 2007, 08:21:53 PM »

and TVC, these human NPC models are bad? you should see Halo 3 then, lol!

No no no, they were very good models for 2004.  Halo 3 just has some pretty eh models for 2007.

I think Alyx still holds up.  She moves like a real person.  The background bit players are a little wonky, especially when they say things like "Let me get out of your way, Dr. Freeman," and then continue to JUST FUCKING STAND THERE IN YOUR WAY.
i remember seeing a comic about this situation, a bunch of resistance members are huddled around gordan who is getting crushed to death by them in a hallway and and all you can see is his arm holding up his crowbar
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Re: Playing 360 HL2 (Orange Box) for the first time
« Reply #15 on: October 16, 2007, 04:16:40 AM »

and TVC, these human NPC models are bad? you should see Halo 3 then, lol!

No no no, they were very good models for 2004.  Halo 3 just has some pretty eh models for 2007.

I know, but still HL2 models are very good.