First Halflife 2 review score appears...


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This according to halflife2.net. A trusty forum memeber posts that the game got a score of... 96 in PC GAMER UK that should come out next month (tomorrow :)). It's also apperantly the second or third game to recieve that high a score on the magazine, the other one being... Halflife 1 :)

Source: http://www.halflife2.net

This game better not suck. I don't trust magazine reviews ever since the Unreal 2 incident with PC Zone :D

Heh...Don't even mention the Driv3r fiasco.. :shifty:

Oops..just did :pinch:

If I am not confused, which happens often, PC Gamer had an exclusive on Doom3 and gave it a 98% I believe. While I agree the games techincal prowess is as of yet unmatched, the game play of the game fell well short of 60%. It was mundane and repetive at best, and a total bore at worst. I hope this is not the case, but if you go PCGamer's track record of reviews, HL2 will look good and play bad. Like I said I really hope this is not the case

If I am not confused, which happens often, PC Gamer had an exclusive on Doom3 and gave it a 98% I believe. While I agree the games techincal prowess is as of yet unmatched, the game play of the game fell well short of 60%. It was mundane and repetive at best, and a total bore at worst. I hope this is not the case, but if you go by past reviews HL2 will look good and play bad. Like I said I really hope this is not the case

i.e. Doom 3 Multiplayer sux cyber demons crack

If I am not confused, which happens often, PC Gamer had an exclusive on Doom3 and gave it a 98% I believe. While I agree the games techincal prowess is as of yet unmatched, the game play of the game fell well short of 60%. It was mundane and repetive at best, and a total bore at worst. I hope this is not the case, but if you go PCGamer's track record of reviews, HL2 will look good and play bad. Like I said I really hope this is not the case

i agree...i spent $40 on the game, and still haven't finished it, mostly because when i load it, i stare at the screen thinking, "Do I REALLY want to play Doom3...or FarCry (which I have finished and started again)?"

ripped :ninja:

i agree...i spent $40 on the game, and still haven't finished it, mostly because when i load it, i stare at the screen thinking, "Do I REALLY want to play Doom3...or FarCry (which I have finished and started again)?"

ripped :ninja:

i completed it 2 times....and i still love it!!!

but anyway speaking oh hl2, looks like a good score. wouldnt mind seing some scans or something now from mag's :p

http://emazingnet.com/pcghl2/

http://software.freepage.de/torto/hl2/hl2_pcgamer_pics.zip

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/robbiekhan/hosted/game_hl2/

We are still awaiting some press material at the DDN, the above are images taken from the supplied DVD-ROM with the PC Gamer (UK) issue.

http://emazingnet.com/pcghl2/

http://software.freepage.de/torto/hl2/hl2_pcgamer_pics.zip

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/robbiekhan/hosted/game_hl2/

We are still awaiting some press material at the DDN, the above are images taken from the supplied DVD-ROM with the PC Gamer (UK) issue.

:woot: thanks

http://emazingnet.com/pcghl2/

http://software.freepage.de/torto/hl2/hl2_pcgamer_pics.zip

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/robbiekhan/hosted/game_hl2/

We are still awaiting some press material at the DDN, the above are images taken from the supplied DVD-ROM with the PC Gamer (UK) issue.

This game looks fantastic. But maybe thats my fanboyism for Half Life shining through.

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