Will HL2 be better if HL1 completed?


Will a player benefit if Half Life 1 completed?  

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  1. 1. Will a player benefit if Half Life 1 completed?

    • YES, the game needs you to understand what went on in HL1
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    • NO, it will be as good for newcomers as it will be for veterans
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Hi,

I've not played Half Life (yes, I'm the one). In fact I know naff-all about the original game. My brother went on and on about how great it was when it came out but before I knew it I was into System Shock 2 and Deus Ex and the game passed me by. I've ordered HL2 via Steam so I'm wondering....

Should I play though HL1 before I get into HL2? I've got the option of downloading the "Source" version of the original, how much more of a better gaming experience will it be if I've played the first game?

Thanks in advance! ;)

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Well obviously it would be a little bit nicer to have played the first, especially if there are some nice nostalgic easter eggs :) Still, I don't think it would really affect your experience that much, it'll still be great. (Y)

That said, I don't understand how any one could have enough will power to play right through half life source without touching half life 2.

I tried replaying it but on the newer faster video cards it makes me too dizzy.

The overall plot isn't very complex but it is entertaining as a gaming experience.

There was never much in terms of plot filler duing the game. Skip it and play the 2nd one.

I thought Half-Life sucked, personally... I wouldn't play it before Half-Life 2. Maybe after, but I don't think it's worth it. They've said you should be fine if you haven't played the original, you'll just catch on a few more things in Half-Life 2.

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