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    Half-Life 2: Episode Two

    For those who may be as into the HL2 series as I am. Episode Two is just a big an anticipation as the latest blockbuster. Its due for release later this year. So a preview is in order. This episode continues on the escape from City 17 after destroying the citadel at the end of Episode One. You delve into the infested terrain surrounding the city in order to reach the rebel safe haven called White Forest. To return the data Eli needs to destroy the Combine Portal which they are about to use to transport their biggest forces to earth *breathe*. Ok. Preview by cvg.com:



    We've all been horribly misled about Episode Two. We ended Episode One steaming out of City 17 on a train as the Citadel exploded, but it crashed and we heard Alyx cry out. The next thing we saw was her dangling from a smashed bridge in the Episode Two trailer, then her limp body being carried by a Vortigaunt. And OK, the savvy among us probably realised she wasn't dead, but it was pretty clear she'd been badly hurt in the crash and would be out of action for most of the episode.

    Utterly untrue. First, I should just say that if you don't want to know anything about what's in Episode Two, you shouldn't be reading a preview of Episode Two. Still reading? Good. Alyx's jeans are a little scuffed at the knees after the crash, but that's about the extent of the damage. She helps you out of the train wreck (using the gravity gun! Brilliant!), and you spend almost the entire episode with her at your side. In fact, she sticks with you more than ever, hopping in and out of your vehicle and fighting alongside you in the kind of climactic battles she used to sit out of.

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    The lion's share of Episode Two - which at seven hours is what Valve call the "meat" of the trilogy - is an epic road-trip to a rebel safe haven called White Forest. You and Alyx are driving and scrambling across mountainous, forested terrain, away from the spectacular smouldering ruins of City 17, but it's not easy going. A convoy of heavy Combine forces is racing you to White Forest, you're deep in Antlion country, and the Portal Storms that ravaged Earth in the first place have started up again. These green rifts let in Xen's monsters - headcrabs and the like - to soften up the Resistance, in preparation for a larger portal to the Combine dimension to bring their real forces through.

    Last time, these storms decimated the world's combined military. This time, we don't have a military. In Eli's words, "It's the Seven Hour War all over again, only this time we won't last seven minutes." The only way to stop them is to get the data packet Alyx stole in Episode One to the Rebellion's best minds at White Forest. It's not clear what Drs Vance, Kleiner and pompous new guy Magnusson are planning, except that it involves building a rocket. But that packet contains the data the Combine used to open these portals, so it's your only hope of closing them.

    As for Antlion country... you know how they burst up from the ground, having burrowed towards you via a network of underground tunnels? That's where you'll be going. These tunnels are rather pretty thanks to new flashlight shadows (think Doom 3) and a special shader-effect Valve have devised specifically for bio-luminescence (you have to love them for that). But in and around them, you'll be hounded by the hideous new Worker Antlions. When I tell you these spit poison, you'll probably imagine the half-hearted hocking of the Bullsquids in the original Half-Life. This is more like a Howitzer. Their venom is so corrosive and spat with such force that it actually smashes through almost anything between you and it. If it hits you - and it usually does - the liquid blinds you and the venom burns through your health. And in case that doesn't make them hard enough to fight, they hop around like hyperactive locusts.

    But the real star of Episode Two is our covergirl: the Hunter, a three-legged Combine killing machine smaller than a Strider, and agile enough to chase you into buildings. How agile? One chased me into the building I was hiding in by jumping through the upstairs window. The rather uninspired pulse-rifle type attack you saw them use in the trailer was another red herring, you'll be pleased to hear. They now fire a three-round-burst of phosphorescent charges, which thud into the scenery and fizzle there ominously. After a few seconds, they detonate in a sparkling blue blast that burns you and knocks you back. And if they hit you directly, you're in for a lot worse.

    The genius of this attack is that it means nowhere is safe. Your instinct is to duck behind cover and peek out to take potshots, and Alyx's new AI means she does the same. It doesn't work. When those flares come thwacking in on railgun-like spirals of cyan vapour, you've got three seconds to vacate the premises or die.

    Eventually you realise that it's actually safer to charge recklessly out into the open and jump around the Hunter like a lunatic; if you keep moving, you can avoid almost all of their time-delayed explosions. The trouble is that they're also terrifyingly fast, and can ram you like an Antlion Guard if you don't keep sidestepping. They're also tough, and ammo is scarce, so pretty soon you're using the gravity gun to suck up anything hard from the log cabins and barns around you and pelt your angry tripod assailant with it. The violent whirlwind you end up dancing is fantastic fun, and the feel of these fights becomes a lot like the most frenetic clashes of Half-Life 2: Deathmatch. They're the best fights since the original Half-Life's devious marines.

    Luckily you've also got that modified muscle car to ram them back with. It's faster, sexier and better-handling than Half-Life 2's rather rickety wireframe buggy, and your trips in it are made a lot more entertaining by having Alyx in the passenger seat. She cries out when you're about to hit a tree, whoops when you jump off a ramp, and hops in and out intelligently enough that you never need to think about whether she's with you. A couple of times I realised I was driving off forgetting her, but she was already clambering in, Dukes-of-Hazzard-style, as I pulled away. And if you think you're in love with her now, wait until a Fast Zombie leaps on your bonnet, claws at your face, then finds itself rudely dispatched by a lithe leg to its crab-smothered head, shooting out from the passenger seat. Good God, does this woman know how to charm a gamer.

    In Episode One we got a glimpse of an Arctic base where Mossman was searching for the data packet, and project lead David Speyrer confirms that we'll be seeing a bit more of that in Episode Two. Valve's coffee-table book on the making of Half-Life 2, Raising The Bar, includes a detailed description of a climactic battle there, which was cut before it got made. But it brought to mind something Valve said long ago about Half-Life 2's Citadel: they always want you to see where you're going to end up, a long time before you get there. You can see where I'm going with this.

    Valve were being typically coy about all plot details, but I told them my theory anyway: that Episode Three would be set at this Arctic base and feature the huge climactic battle described. I was expecting the usual "We're not talking about that," but chief PR man Doug Lombardi just smiled, and said: "That would be exciting, wouldn't it?"







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    Haha, looks like Gordon will be having a tough time surviving this one Anyway I've been a great fan of the HL series ever since the original came out and am looking forward to this one.

    I also hope that Alyx' teeth will be made more natural

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    OO man played HL 2 and got about 3/4 of the way there but then got too hooked with the online to finish the game off. Not a fan of being scared and man did i wet myself everytime i played it! The music and graphics were always top notch, can only imagine what this game will be.
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    Is there any way to get Epidsode 1 or 2 on the Xbox? I've played HL2 and loved it, but my comp can't handle it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2ndclasscitizen View Post
    Is there any way to get Epidsode 1 or 2 on the Xbox? I've played HL2 and loved it, but my comp can't handle it.
    No the episodic content is only on ps3 xbox360 and pc, Though its runs very well on 3 year old computers, how old is your computer?
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    Quote Originally Posted by syko View Post
    No the episodic content is only on ps3 xbox360 and pc, Though its runs very well on 3 year old computers, how old is your computer?
    Blast. My PC's probably about 3yrs old, but it's fairly rubbish. P4 2.4ghz, 512mb, Raedon 9200 128mb.

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    It should still run. Without all of the bells and whistles of course.

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    According to some sources, Valve will release Half Life 2: Episode 2 on PC, and Half life 2: The orange box on 360, PS3 and PC simultaneously. The orange box contains all Half Life 2 material to date, including episode 1 & 2. But the PC version will include Team Fortress 2.

    2CC your machine sounds close to the one i played HL2 on when it came out, but your graphics card might be a little weak. The requirements are lower than your system though:

    Operating System: Windows 2000/XP/ME/98
    CPU: 1.2 GHz Processor
    RAM: 256 MB RAM
    CPU: internet connection
    VIDEO: DirectX 7 level graphics card

    It should run on low-ish settings, but if not, grab a new low end graphics card or a 360 for this one

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    HL2:EP2 to support DX10 tech (quote: CVG.com):

    Valve Software's forthcoming Half-Life 2: Episode Two - and Team Fortress 2 - will support "advanced technology" featured on DirectX 10 graphics cards, it's emerged on Game Informer's website.

    While it implies Valve is introducing its Source engine to the new version of DirectX, it's not entirely clear whether that is indeed the case.

    According to the site, however, the games will utilise the advanced technology featured on DirectX 10 graphics cards "even" if you're running them on Windows XP - which suggests to us that DirectX 10 features won't appear in Episode Two and TF2.

    We've fired off an email to Valve to get clarification.

    Game Informer goes on to say that Half-Life 2: Episode Two and Team Fortress 2 will work with DirectX 8, DirectX 7 support possible but not confirmed.

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