![]() Skipping over the awe I felt from the incredible graphics and spectacular scenery, a second frustration popped up before long. The story recap isn’t really necessary since Episode One was so short. It feels even more out of place because this is the first time I can recall in the Half Life universe that the camera has left the first person view. ![]() ![]() The resolution is super sharp but I can still tell. I was surprised to see a preliminary recap play immediately without any loading screens. I maxed out all the graphical and audio settings and prepared to jump right into the action. (here’s my review of Half Life 2: Episode One if you haven’t already read it) I have a few quibbles with some features which I’ll state here, but I’ll give my full review after I’ve played through the whole thing. ![]() Valve’s Orange Box was released yesterday and I was happily running Half Life 2: Epsiode Two after 10 minutes of decrypting the data since I’d already preloaded the data files (kudos to Valve for rolling out the whole download in one shot unlike the cascaded rollout with Episode One).
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