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|title=Half-Life 2 | |title=Half-Life 2 | ||
| | |image=[[Image:HL2PCBoxArt.jpg|250px|Half-Life 2 box artwork]] | ||
|developer=[[Valve Software]] | |developer=[[Valve Software]] | ||
|publisher=[[Valve Software]] | |publisher=[[Valve Software]] | ||
|engine=Source engine | |engine=Source engine | ||
| | |genre=[[FPS]] | ||
|systems=[[Windows NT]] | |systems=[[Windows NT]] | ||
| | |released={{us|2004|November 16}} | ||
|players=1 | |players=1 | ||
|ESRB=M | |ESRB=M | ||
| | |website=http://www.half-life2.com | ||
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]] | |modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]] | ||
|requirements=Windows 98/ME/2000/XP, 1.2GHz CPU, 256 MB | |requirements=Windows 98/ME/2000/XP, 1.2GHz CPU, 256 MB RAM, DirectX 7-compatible video card, internet connection | ||
|preceded by=[[Half-Life]] | |preceded by=[[Half-Life]] | ||
|followed by=[[Half-Life 2: Episode One]] | |followed by=[[Half-Life 2: Episode One]] | ||
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{{:Half-Life 2/Table of Contents}} | {{:Half-Life 2/Table of Contents}} | ||
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[[Category:FPS]] | [[Category:FPS]] | ||
[[Category:Valve Software]] | [[Category:Valve Software]] |
Revision as of 00:22, 18 August 2007
Half-Life 2 was developed by Valve Software and was released on November 16, 2004 for the PC following a 5-year development cycle. The game gained almost unanimous praise and acclaim for its story, fluidity and the gameplay in general. The game was bundled with Counter-Strike: Source, a remake of a critically-acclaimed total-coversion mod for the original Half-Life. Half-Life 2: Deathmatch was later released via Steam and was free to download for all owners of Half-Life 2.
Template:Continue Nav You are Dr. Gordon Freeman, theoretical physicist and one of the only survivors of the Black Mesa incident. Finding yourself on a train to who-knows-where, you are plunged into a world oppressed by an alien empire, a world fraught with dangers that you, a mere scientist, will have to overcome.