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what are your thoughts on half-life?

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Half-Life is keyed in every way shape and form, the original game is actually my #1 favorite of all time and I can literally play it forever and ever, the expansions are really fun as well that expand the Black Mesa incident to a greater scale. The second game and its episodes are lesser IMO but are still 9/10s.

Valve's theme that you hear in the start of all of their games is actually just the theme from midway through Surface Tension, the longest chapter of HL1. Man the game's cinematics are still incredible today for a 20 year old game, like the tentacle in Blast Pit, the jets in Surface Tension. It's just incredible really I implore you play it; the game really set the bar for what a good singleplayer FPS is while still feeling...
Half-Life is keyed in every way shape and form, the original game is actually my #1 favorite of all time and I can literally play it forever and ever, the expansions are really fun as well that expand the Black Mesa incident to a greater scale. The second game and its episodes are lesser IMO but are still 9/10s.

Valve's theme that you hear in the start of all of their games is actually just the theme from midway through Surface Tension, the longest chapter of HL1. Man the game's cinematics are still incredible today for a 20 year old game, like the tentacle in Blast Pit, the jets in Surface Tension. It's just incredible really I implore you play it; the game really set the bar for what a good singleplayer FPS is while still feeling arena shooter-y.
What about alyx though
 
In physics, half-life is the period over which half of a given amount of a radioactive substance decays. It represents the time it takes for half of the unstable atomic nuclei in a sample to transform into more stable forms by releasing energy, often in the form of radiation.

Key Points:
Radioactive Decay: Unstable isotopes (radioisotopes) undergo radioactive decay to reach a more stable state. This decay occurs randomly at the level of individual atoms, but on a larger scale, the rate of decay is predictable.
Exponential Decay: The decay process follows an exponential decay pattern, meaning that each half-life results in a 50% reduction of the remaining radioactive material. For example:
After one half-life, 50% of the original amount remains.
After two half-lives, 25% remains.
After three half-lives, 12.5% remains, and so on.
Different Half-Lives: Various radioactive elements have different half-lives, ranging from fractions of a second to billions of years. For instance, the half-life of carbon-14 (used in radiocarbon dating) is about 5,730 years, while uranium-238 has a half-life of approximately 4.5 billion years.
Formula
The relationship between the initial amount of substance

This formula helps calculate how much of a substance remains after a certain period, or the time it takes for a given amount to decay to a certain level.

Half-life is an essential concept in nuclear physics, medicine (e.g., using radioactive tracers), and archaeology (e.g., carbon dating).
 
Just finished HL2 again, fighing against Gunships and Striders is the best part of the game, especally gunships.
Once you start to develop a strategey on how to defeat a gunship with ease, taking them down is very very fun, especally on hard mode (only legends play hard mode).
 
One of the best games of all time, 1 and 2 are both masterpieces and playing sven coop with my friends is probably the best gaming experience ive had
 
Just finished HL2 again, fighing against Gunships and Striders is the best part of the game, especally gunships.
Once you start to develop a strategey on how to defeat a gunship with ease, taking them down is very very fun, especally on hard mode (only legends play hard mode).
striders always scared me, especially when they crouch and sprint
 
striders always scared me, especially when they crouch and sprint
When i was playing HL2 today (the chapter where you fight in the City 17 Rebel vs Combine conflict), i was in this broken concrete building and i was hiding behind some concrete from a Strider, when i stopped hiding i saw the Strider staring directly at me, it's warp cannon was pointed downward, it's entire body was slanted slightly downward, that Strider was literally staring me down despite us being on the same height level.
 
does anyone else stop playing when they get to xen? I've only gone through all of it once.
No, Xen is super short how could you drop it when you get to Xen. The only time I drop play throughs is ones I don't wanna play On a Rail, everything else goes to the end.
 
Fun or something, I bought the remake on steam and it's just been rotting in my steam library, do I play it, I'm pretty sure I can't refund either way.
 
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