Half-life
11-09-2007, 04:16 PM
Hi, Mr. Michael, you like adventure/challenges? make half-life movie.
look this trailers!
1. http://outerspace.ig.com.br/interno.php?area=ostv&cod_ostv=89&plataf=2
2. http://outerspace.ig.com.br/interno.php?area=ostv&cod_ostv=121&plataf=2
Pictures
http://outerspace.ig.com.br/slide_show.php?dir=fotos/pc/&arquivo=1920_0015.jpg
http://outerspace.ig.com.br/slide_show.php?dir=fotos/pc/&arquivo=1405_0009.jpg
http://outerspace.ig.com.br/slide_show.php?dir=fotos/pc/&arquivo=0405_0085.jpg
History - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Half-Life
Plot
Most of the game is set in a remote desert area of New Mexico in a facility known as the
Black Mesa Research Facility, a fictional complex that bears many similarities to both the
Los Alamos National Laboratory and Area 51, during May or December (as seen on calendars in
the game) of 200X, meaning it takes place sometime between the years 2000 and 2009. The
game's protagonist is the theoretical physicist Gordan Freeman, a survivor of an experiment
that goes horribly wrong when an unexpected "resonance cascade" (a completely fictitious
phenomenon; see also constructive interference and prompt critical) rips dimensional seams,
devastating the facility. Aliens from another world - known as Xen - subsequently enter the
facility through these dimensional seams (an event known as the "Black Mesa Incident").
As Freeman tries to make his way out of the ruined facility to find help for the injured,
he soon discovers that he is caught between two sides: the hostile aliens and the Hazardous
Environment Combat Unit, a United States Marine Corps Special Forces division dispatched to
cover up the incident by eliminating the aliens, as well as Dr. Freeman and the other
surviving Black Mesa personnel. Throughout the game, a mysterious figure known (but not
actually referred to in-game) as the "G-Man" regularly appears, apparently monitoring
Freeman's progress. Ultimately, Freeman uses the co-operation of surviving scientists and
security officers to work his way towards the mysterious "Lambda Complex" of Black Mesa
(signified with the Greek "a" character), where a team of survivors teleport him to the
alien world Xen to kill the Nihilanth, the creature keeping Xen's side of the dimensional
rift open.
this is the trailer of the best game done already !
look this trailers!
1. http://outerspace.ig.com.br/interno.php?area=ostv&cod_ostv=89&plataf=2
2. http://outerspace.ig.com.br/interno.php?area=ostv&cod_ostv=121&plataf=2
Pictures
http://outerspace.ig.com.br/slide_show.php?dir=fotos/pc/&arquivo=1920_0015.jpg
http://outerspace.ig.com.br/slide_show.php?dir=fotos/pc/&arquivo=1405_0009.jpg
http://outerspace.ig.com.br/slide_show.php?dir=fotos/pc/&arquivo=0405_0085.jpg
History - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Half-Life
Plot
Most of the game is set in a remote desert area of New Mexico in a facility known as the
Black Mesa Research Facility, a fictional complex that bears many similarities to both the
Los Alamos National Laboratory and Area 51, during May or December (as seen on calendars in
the game) of 200X, meaning it takes place sometime between the years 2000 and 2009. The
game's protagonist is the theoretical physicist Gordan Freeman, a survivor of an experiment
that goes horribly wrong when an unexpected "resonance cascade" (a completely fictitious
phenomenon; see also constructive interference and prompt critical) rips dimensional seams,
devastating the facility. Aliens from another world - known as Xen - subsequently enter the
facility through these dimensional seams (an event known as the "Black Mesa Incident").
As Freeman tries to make his way out of the ruined facility to find help for the injured,
he soon discovers that he is caught between two sides: the hostile aliens and the Hazardous
Environment Combat Unit, a United States Marine Corps Special Forces division dispatched to
cover up the incident by eliminating the aliens, as well as Dr. Freeman and the other
surviving Black Mesa personnel. Throughout the game, a mysterious figure known (but not
actually referred to in-game) as the "G-Man" regularly appears, apparently monitoring
Freeman's progress. Ultimately, Freeman uses the co-operation of surviving scientists and
security officers to work his way towards the mysterious "Lambda Complex" of Black Mesa
(signified with the Greek "a" character), where a team of survivors teleport him to the
alien world Xen to kill the Nihilanth, the creature keeping Xen's side of the dimensional
rift open.
this is the trailer of the best game done already !