This puts you in the last possible perspective on what happened, apart from the aliens(which may be doomed as a concept, I suppose. Instead of cut-scenes, you overhear conversations, are talked directly to, and witness occurrences, with you choosing with reasonable freedom where to look and to stand as it happens, and being responsible for peering in the right direction at the time it happens, if you don't want to miss the nice visuals. The plot is good, develops nicely and is told in the same successful way. Have you ever had an experience where you read an excellent, classic novel, loved it, then later found notes from the author of something that could be a chapter in it, or something to support the reading, that, while genuinely a complete story with a start and finish, doesn't work at all by itself? Well, regardless, this is the VG version of that. why would anyone want this without the others? On its own, it's not much of anything. It is a stand-alone, meaning you don't need any other product to try it, although one has to wonder if that really helps it. and this doesn't feature any MP, only the single-player campaign, and it does not allow for mod use, for that matter). For anyone not aware, this is an expansion pack for Half-Life, one that came after Opposing Force(and this brings new things to the multi-player of that, new content, including maps. That's really the question that comes up in regards to this, if one should bother with it.
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