Half-Life

Half-Life

Release: 19.11.1998
PlayStation 2 Linux Mac PC (Microsoft Windows)

Dr. Gordon Freeman doesn’t speak, but he’s got a helluva story to tell. This first-person roller-coaster initiated a new era in the history of action games by combining engrossing gameplay, upgraded graphics, ingenious level design and a revolutionary story that may not be all that it seems, told not through cutscenes, but through the visual environment.

Storyline

Dr. Gordon Freeman arrives late for work at 8:47 am in the Black Mesa Research Facility, using the advanced Black Mesa tram system that leads through the facility. He arrives at the Anomalous Materials Lab, his work place, and he is informed by the security officer that the scientists have a special experiment today, so he goes to the locker room and puts on the hazard suit. He goes to the lab’s lower levels, and arrives at the Anti-Mass Chamber, where he is instructed that the specimen to be used that day is the rarest and also the most unstable specimen. He is tasked with pushing the specimen into the scanning beam of the Anti-Mass Spectrometer for analysis. However as soon as he pushes it, it explodes, and creates a sudden catastrophe called a „resonance cascade“, opening a portal between Earth and a dimension called Xen. Freeman is apparently teleported to an alien planet and catches glimpses of various alien lifeforms, including a circle of Vortigaunts, shortly before blacking out.

Trailer

Platforms:
PlayStation 2 Linux Mac PC (Microsoft Windows)
Settings:
Action Science fiction Horror Thriller Warfare
Genres:
Shooter Puzzle Adventure
Developer: Valve
Publisher: Sierra Entertainment, Valve

Release Dates

First Release: 19.11.1998
PlayStation 2
November 11, 2001 North America
November 30, 2001 Europe
Linux
February 14, 2013 Worldwide
Mac
February 14, 2013 Worldwide
PC (Microsoft Windows)
November 19, 1998 North America
November 27, 1998 Europe

External links

Involved Companies

Developer

Valve

Publisher

Sierra Entertainment Valve

Porting

Gearbox Software

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