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Half-Life 2: Episode One
published by Sierra in 2006-06-01, developed by Valve

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platform: Windows
game type: first-person-shooter, shooter
genre: Science Fiction
perspective: 1st person
display: Textured polygons
Multiplayer: LAN Internet
languages available: English
The story continues in Episode Two, and should later end with Episode Three when Valve manages to make it. Effectively this is the first part of the stand-alone expansion/sequel Half-Life 2 Episodic trilogy.

Sanguine 2007-05-26 01:16:34
Half-Life 2: Episode One is the first in a series of new adventures created by Valve that extend the Half-Life 2 single player experience. It details the aftermath of Half Life 2 and launches a journey beyond City 17.

Stepping into the hazard suit of Dr. Gordon Freeman, you face the immediate repercussions of your actions in City 17 and the Citadel. Rejoin Alyx Vance and her robot, Dog, to once again aid the human resistance in their desperate battle against the totalitarian alien menace of the Combine.

Episode One exposes Alyx's combat skills and knowledge of City 17. Battle side-by-side with her through Valve's first episodic game, a four-to-six hour adventure of greater density and detail than non-episodic releases.

2006-04-09 20:30:43

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