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+ | | Title = Half-Life 2: Episode Two | ||
+ | | Title = Half-Life 2: Episode 2 | ||
+ | | Image = Half-Life 2 - Episode Two - Title Card.jpg | ||
+ | | ImageDescription = Steam - World - Title card. | ||
+ | | Developer = {{VideoGameDeveloper|Valve}} | ||
+ | | Publisher = {{VideoGamePublisher|Valve}} | ||
+ | | PublishedYear = 2007 | ||
+ | | PublishedMonth = 10 | ||
+ | | PublishedDay = 10 | ||
+ | | Platforms = {{Platform|Android}}, {{Platform|Linux}}, {{Platform|Macintosh}}, {{Platform|Windows}}, {{Platform|Xbox}} | ||
+ | | Genres = {{VideoGameGenre|Action video game|Action}}, {{VideoGameGenre|First-person shooter|First-person shooter}}, {{VideoGameGenre|Shooter|Shooter}} | ||
+ | | Themes = {{MediaTheme|Horror}}, {{MediaTheme|Science Fiction}}, {{MediaTheme|Suspense}} | ||
+ | | Series = ''[[Half-Life (universe)|Half-Life]]'' | ||
+ | }} | ||
'''''Half-Life 2: Episode Two''''' is a first-person action adventure game developed and published by [[Valve]] for [[Windows]] on 2007-10-10, and later ported to several other platforms. Despite its name, it is the fourth game in the [[Half-Life (universe)|''Half-Life'' series]]. This episode is a bit longer than episode one, and showcases several new features in the [[Source Engine]]. | '''''Half-Life 2: Episode Two''''' is a first-person action adventure game developed and published by [[Valve]] for [[Windows]] on 2007-10-10, and later ported to several other platforms. Despite its name, it is the fourth game in the [[Half-Life (universe)|''Half-Life'' series]]. This episode is a bit longer than episode one, and showcases several new features in the [[Source Engine]]. | ||
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Half-Life 2: Episode Two is a first-person action adventure game developed and published by Valve for Windows on 2007-10-10, and later ported to several other platforms. Despite its name, it is the fourth game in the Half-Life series. This episode is a bit longer than episode one, and showcases several new features in the Source Engine.
Contents
Personal
My friend Cody bought me this game along with all the other Half-Life games. Having been a big fan of all the previous titles, I couldn't help but play this one.
I own this game on Steam and have beaten it a couple times and got 14/22 achievements.
Review
9 | 7 | 8 | 5 | 7 |
Best Version: Windows
— This section contains spoilers! —
Good
- The hunters are a wonderful new enemy.
- The new doctor is quite obnoxious, but a good addition.
- The seamless move from the train crash of Episode 1 is a perfect way to start the game.
- Alyx Vance continues to be a fantastic addition to the game.
- The ending battle is wonderfully epic.
- The game is considerably longer than Episode One, which is nice considering the first one seemed too short.
Bad
- I don't like the fact that Dr. Vance and the Vorticons share a very similar voice from the same voice actor. It makes them seem less-real.
- There is a very annoying bug in the physics engine that sometimes vaults you into the air after you walk over a odd-shaped object. Especially the gnome!
- I don't like it when games make achievements for things that are necessary to beat the game anyway.
Ugly
- Nothing.
Media
Documentation
Maps
Screenshots
Videos
Representation
Strong female character? | Pass | Alyx Vance plays an even bigger role in this game. |
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Bechdel test? | Fail | No women talk to each other. |
Strong person of color character? | Pass | Alyx Vance is half-black, Eli Vance is black. |
Queer character? | Fail | There are no queer characters. |
Links
Categories:
- Pages using duplicate arguments in template calls
- Video Games
- 2007 Video Games
- Video games developed by Valve
- Video games published by Valve
- Android Games
- Linux Games
- Macintosh Games
- Windows Games
- Xbox Games
- Video Game Genre - Action
- Video Game Genre - First-person shooter
- Video Game Genre - Shooter
- Media Theme - Horror
- Media Theme - Science Fiction
- Media Theme - Suspense
- Video Game Rating - 9
- Video Game Graphics Rating - 8
- Video Game Sound Rating - 5
- Video games with a strong female character
- Video games that fail the Bechdel test
- Video games with a strong person of color character
- Video games without a queer character
- Video Game Prime Order - Action, Adventure, Strategy
- Trope - Damsel In Distress
- Video Games I've Beaten
- Favorite Games