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  2. Gordon Freeman - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Freeman is the silent protagonist of the Half-Life video game series, created by Gabe Newell and designed by Marc Laidlaw of Valve. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] His first appearance is in Half-Life (1998). Gordon Freeman is depicted as a bespectacled white man from Seattle , with brown hair and a signature goatee , who graduated from MIT with a PhD in ...

  3. Silent protagonist - Wikipedia

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    The earliest player characters in video games of the 1980s, including the likes of Mario, Metroid ' s Samus, and The Legend of Zelda ' s Link, were silent protagonists.. Characters such as these may occasionally speak through text or audible words, but are otherwise limited to making gestures, inarticulate noises, or remaining entirel

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  5. Talk:Gordon Freeman/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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  6. Chell (Portal) - Wikipedia

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    Mike Fahey, also from Kotaku, defended Chell from people saying that she should talk, and said, "The last thing I would want in Portal 2 is for Chell to speak". [17] When reviewing Portal 2 , Game Informer ' s Adam Biessener said that much of what makes Portal and Portal 2 so special was the execution and the originality of standing in Chell's ...

  7. Half-Life VR but the AI Is Self-Aware - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Gordon Freeman (played by WayneRadioTV): The primary protagonist of the series. A scientist at Black Mesa, Gordon is the straight man of the series, reacting with confusion and horror to the rest of the cast's actions. While generally having profound perseverance and emotional stability throughout the series, he is also shown to break down ...

  8. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    “The brain changes, and it doesn’t recover when you just stop the drug because the brain has been actually changed,” Kreek explained. “The brain may get OK with time in some persons. But it’s hard to find a person who has completely normal brain function after a long cycle of opiate addiction, not without specific medication treatment.”

  9. Characters of the Half-Life series - Wikipedia

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    Breen is alerted to the return of Gordon Freeman in Half-Life 2 when Gordon is temporarily teleported, by accident, to his office in the Citadel. Dr. Dr. Breen informs the Combine and immediately dispatches the forces at his disposal to capture Freeman and break the associated Resistance movement in City 17.