Half Life 2 Lost Coast has finally been released for the PC. You’ll be able to experience the same gameplay and atmosphere of Half Life 2 as before, but you’ll be able to play through the first levels with a second character. There will be some differences in gameplay mechanics from the original version of the game, however.
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Half LifeBlue Shift 2 is probably the most anticipated and pre-anticipated Half-Life sequel by many gamers. Fans of Valve Software's groundbreaking first-person shooter (essentially Half-Life) have been eager to see if Blue Shift 2 was going to be as much of a leap forward as the original. The Dreamcast version of Blue Shift will feature more gameplay, improved graphics, and new gameplay elements. This time around, Half-Life: Blue Shift will also support Half-Life's own comprehensive physics engine, an advanced new look for both characters and weapons, and new technology, as well as new maps and enhanced AI.
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Half-Life: Source, the new sci-fi first-person shooter from Valve Software and Raven Software, is scheduled to hit store shelves on October 26. Developed by Valve Software's Seattle studio, the game is one of three titles set to appear on shelves by the end of the year.
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Halloween Sudoku is one of the most addictive and challenging puzzle games you’ll ever play, and it's coming soon to the PC. The game involves some kind of secret feature that will give you the chance to increase your skills. You have to type a random number and compare them to 20 points. With this many in your crosshairs, you need to learn and eliminate them in order to complete the puzzle.
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Halo 2's multiplayer is still a work in progress, and as we recently reported, Microsoft is using all the time it has for getting Halo 2 to ship. We spoke to the game's director, David Ellis, at the PGL TGA event in San Francisco this week to find out more about the game, the beta, the upcoming game, and the news that Halo 2 will not only be released this November, but it will also be released on a few other platforms.
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Hammer and Sickle Interactive, Inc. announced on Tuesday that they have signed a deal with Tigon Interactive for the title. Hammer and Sickle will publish the title in conjunction with Falcon 8 Productions, and both companies are already working with Furon on games based on both action and the supernatural genre.
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Hamster's new release schedule has revealed several great games headed to the Japanese platform, with a number of intriguingly titled titles including One Piece: Unlimited Cruise, Namco Museum 2, and Pac-Man World 3.Bandai's Games line-up is currently seven titles to be announced, although it was unclear which games the titles would be available in. Check out the official release schedule for more information on this title.
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Happy FeetA splendid game, Happy Feet received a very strong reception upon its release. Featuring nothing more than nimble, long-limbed, gnarly, baby penguins, a vibrant, bright world filled with beaches and a number of relaxing little minigames, Happy Feet features some great ideas that really deliver the humour and gameplay that it needs to succeed. However, a gameplay mechanic that's always been there and often failed to grow up has been left in the past. Since it was originally a work-in-progress, this meant that the game's main developer had to start somewhere.
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Happy ShuiHu! Everyone was going crazy yesterday when the number one player on Team Empire was about to announce that he would be playing online for Team Empire (Sigma, with the active MMR as well). He joined me. His game time was up to 5 minutes, and I managed to get me a few matches on his teams.
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Hard Rock Casino is a duel game where you try to become the best criminal ever, trying to rob banks and generally scour the land for valuables. But what does that look like? Read on to find out...Hard Rock Casino is split up into five different games, each with the objective of being the best at robbing banks. On the way down you'll find lots of match-3 style competitions with plenty of police you'll need to enter and take out. It's easy to get stuck on it because there are only two buttons on each side of the screen. In the main game you can only face each other, and you don't have the ability to swing around a lot of the time. In the top screen you'll also find a men's bathroom, which will keep you occupied for a while. You can't enter the other game, and you'll need to avoid any traps to win. In the second game you can either steal from the A and B buttons or ride around the casino while stealing from your opponents. The catch is that you can't enter and steal anything you want by entering and stealing. When you're done with the games you'll have to wait a day or two until you get to the next game. Once you're up and running, you'll be able to play any of the other events available. There will be four sets of challenges you can play in, such as being a chef, performing tricks, or basically just getting in and doing stuff. You'll have to earn cash to play some games. In the order you do that you'll have to earn your cash, of course. This is a bit complicated, but we're guessing it will be enough for the most part.
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