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  2. Half-Life 2: Episode Three - Wikipedia

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    Half-Life 2: Episode Three is a canceled first-person shooter game developed by Valve. It was planned as the last in a trilogy of episodic games continuing the story of Half-Life 2 (2004). Valve announced Episode Three in May 2006, with a release planned for 2007. Following the cliffhanger ending of Episode Two (2007), it was widely anticipated.

  3. Half-Life 2 - Wikipedia

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    Half-Life 2 was selected by readers of The Guardian as the best game of the decade, with particular praise for the environment design. The Guardian journalist Keith Stuart wrote that it "pushed the envelope for the genre, and set a new high watermark for FPS narrative". [72] Half-Life 2 won Crispy Gamer's Game of the Decade [73] tournament ...

  4. Category:Half-Life (series) media files - Wikipedia

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    File:Half-Life 2 cover.jpg; File:Half-Life 2 Deathmatch cover.jpg; File:Half-Life 2 Episode One Citadel Base.jpg; File:Half-Life 2 Episode Two title.jpg; File:Half-Life 2 Lost Coast header.jpg; File:Half-Life 2 Ravenholm.png; File:Half-Life Alyx Cover Art.jpg; File:Half-Life Blue Shift box.jpg; File:Half-Life Blue Shift screenshot.jpg; File ...

  5. The Orange Box - Wikipedia

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    [57] [58] Half-Life 2: Lost Coast is also technically included with the PC version of The Orange Box, as it was offered as a free download to all owners of Half-Life 2. And as of 2024 is listed as a part of the Orange Box after Lost Coast and Half-Life 2 Episodes One, and Two were integrated into Half-Life 2 as a part of its 20th anniversary ...

  6. Unreleased Half-Life games - Wikipedia

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    On November 23, 1999, GameSpot reported that 2015, Inc. was developing a Half-Life expansion pack to follow Half-Life: Opposing Force. 2015, Inc declined to comment. [1] On March 18, 2000, the Adrenaline Vault reported that the new expansion was named Half-Life: Hostile Takeover, and that it had appeared on retail product lists with a release date of late August. [2]

  7. Source (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    A screenshot of Half-Life 2: Episode One. The high-dynamic-range rendering and Phong shading effects are evident. The Source 2006 branch was the term used for Valve's games using technology that culminated with the release of Half-Life 2: Episode One.

  8. List of Source mods - Wikipedia

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    GoldenEye: Source - A total conversion for Half-Life 2 that aims to recreate the original Nintendo 64 classic GoldenEye 007. It received Mod DB's "Editors' Choice for Reinvention" in 2006, [53] "Third Place, Mod of the Year" in 2006, [34] and "Fourth Place, Top Unreleased Mods" in 2005. [54] Half-Life 2: Capture the Flag - A simple capture-the ...

  9. Half-Life 2: Episode Two - Wikipedia

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    Half-Life 2: Episode Two is a 2007 first-person shooter game developed and published by Valve.Following Episode One (2006), it is the second of two shorter episodic games that continue the story of Half-Life 2 (2004).