Testseek.co.uk have collected 28 expert reviews of the Half-Life 2: Episode One and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Half-Life 2: Episode One.
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The editors liked
Continues the saga
Yay!
Solid shooter model
Quite simple
Interesting physics based puzzles
Deep
Goes quite far
Action
Graphics
HDR lighting effects
The editors didn't like
Doesn't finish much off
Graphics still a little dated
Short in longevity so expect around 6 hours of gameplay
Abstract: Published June 7th 2006. Written by Dominic Sheard. It’s amazing how fast time travels. Just over 18 months ago I was playing one of the most technically advanced games at that time, in terms of physics, graphics and facial expression technology. Half-...
Abstract: Return to City 17 in the first add-on to Half-Life 2, but be prepared for a bit of a let-down Ah, Half-Life: the only game universe that nobody ever seems to have a bad word for. And its no surprise, with better voice acting, a better plot, better gr...
Rating - GreatNot an average. See Rating legend above for a final score breakdown.System: PCDev: ValvePub: PCRelease: June 2006Players: 1Review by MikeReview Rating Legend1.0 - 1.9 = Avoid2.0 - 2.4 = Poor2...
Abstract: Half Life 2: Episode Pack comes with three stand-alone Half Life games. Before I reviewed the entire pack, I reviewed only Half Life 2: Episode 1, and while it was fun, it was too short and instead of answering questions about past situations, it just ...
Abstract: This month we got to sample the first installment of what probably should have been called Half-Life 3. Though Episode One lacks the overall emotional impact of a 15-hour game, it’s a fantastic, inventive shooter that’s awesome from start to finish—alb...
Abstract: Electronic Arts The original Half-Life 2 may have been the most brilliantly constructed story-driven FPS of all time, finally putting its predecessor into the back seat. Nearly every aspect of the game drove the intensity and immersion through th...