Half-Life 2: Episode Two.

Every now and then a perfect game comes along. Half-Life 2: Episode Two is such a perfect game. Excellent graphics, an even better physics engine and an intriguing story line makes Episode Two a worthy addition to the, at least so far, perfect Half-Life 2 game series.

Not surprisingly, you begin Episode Two where Episode One left off. In a classic Half-Life game start, all your gear is gone and you’re stuck. Of course you’re able to get out of the sticky situation rather quickly or it would have been a very short game. Thanks to the incredible level design and atmosphere created by Valve in Episode Two, you sometimes just want to run back to where you started, where you could see the sun and there was no monsters.

It’s hard to write about Half-Life 2: Episode Two without spoiling anything. I just recommend that you play the game.

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2 Responses to “Half-Life 2: Episode Two.”

  1. Roar Selbo Says:
    November 5th, 2007 at 13:43:16

    I love the Half-Life games. With the cool story, great level design and creepy settings. I was really jumpy at several places in all the games.

    But you, if you have not already, should play Portal as well. It is a great little game, although i would love a few more hours of gameplay in it. It has the cutest turrets ever, and there will be cake.

  2. Vegard Says:
    November 5th, 2007 at 21:22:52

    I tried a few levels of Portal, great fun so far. Team Fortress 2 also turned out to be a pleasant surprise.

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