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orange box
By: eba95 Date: August 5, 2010, 5:36 am
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Games included in The Orange Box
compilation: The original Half-Life 2
- The player again picks up the
crowbar of research scientist Gordon
Freeman, who finds himself on an
alien-infested Earth being picked to
the bone, its resources depleted, its
populace dwindling. Freeman is
thrust into the unenviable role of
rescuing the world from the wrong
he unleashed back at Black Mesa. And
a lot of people - people he cares
about - are counting on him. Half-
Life 2: Episode One - The player
reprises his role of Dr. Freeman, who
must immediately face the
repercussions of his actions in City
17 and the Citadel. Freeman
reconnects with Alyx Vance and her
robot, Dog, as they continue their
support of the resistance's battle
against the Combine forces. Half-Life
2: Episode Two -- the second
installment in Valve's episodic
trilogy advances the award-winning
story, leading the player to new
locations outside of City 17. Portal - a
pioneering type of single player
action game that rewrites the rules
for how players approach and
manipulate their environment �
much like how Half-Life 2's Gravity
Gun reinvented the way gamers
interact with objects in the game.
Team Fortress 2 - an all-new version
of the legendary title that spawned
team based multiplayer action
games. The game's daring new art
style features the most advanced
graphics of any Source-based game
released to date. [Valve Software]
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