As far as PC FPS games go this is one of the great classics. If you’ve played it back in 1998 or the Source re-release that came with Half-Life 2 in 2004, it’s still worth checking out not just for a multiplayer, but for nostalgia’s sake (speedrun notes). You are Gordon Freeman, a young research associate in the Anomalous Materials Laboratory. You have limited security clearance and no real idea of just how dangerous your job has become, until the morning you are sent alone into the Test Chamber to analyze a strange crystalline specimen. A routine analysis, they tell you. Until something goes wrong.
In this legendary FPS, players enlist the help of traumatized scientists and trigger-happy security guards to get through high-security zones, sneaking and fighting your way through ruined missile silos and Cold War cafeterias, through darkened airducts and subterranean railways. When you finally come in sight of the surface, you realize that the inhuman monsters aren’t your only enemies-for the government has sent in ruthless troops and stealthy assassins. Their orders seem to be that when it comes to the Black Mesa, nothing gets out alive… especially not you.
that is bullsh*t
the g mans speech has been sped up which means the video was sped up to a point where it is hard to notice.
probably 1.3 speed increase,
but regardless, he/she still did a great job, its just that the actual gameplay was probably over an hour.
WTF!!and i thought myself a half life professional…………..
psycho player … ; what the f*ck
Amasing job I can’t believe my eyes, the techique is extremely high and so tricky!
Daam man he is good! Im never gona play half life again…
… I mean half life 1 lol!
Becouse of him! Im gona cry now, becouse I was thinking that Im the best…
He cuts out some parts, he speeded up other parts, he must at least have played the game around 10 times to know everything. Beating the game like this isn’t even funny. He did a great job, yeah.