Half-Life
is a science fiction first-person shooter video game developed by
Valve Corporation, the company's debut product and the first in the
Half-Life series. First released by Sierra Studios, the game was also
released for the PlayStation 2.[2] In Half-Life, players assume the role
of Dr. Gordon Freeman, a theoretical physicist who
must fight his way out of a secret underground research facility whose research and experiments into teleportation technology have gone disastrously wrong.
Valve, set up by former Microsoft employees, had difficulty finding a publisher for the game, with many believing that it was "too ambitious" a project. Sierra On-Line eventually signed the game after expressing interest in making a 3D action game. The game had its first major public appearance at the 1997 Electronic Entertainment Expo. Designed for Windows, the game uses a heavily modified version of id Software's "Quake" game engine called GoldSrc.[1][3]
On its release, critics hailed its overall presentation and numerous scripted sequences, and it won over 50 PC Game of the Year awards.[4][5] Its gameplay influenced the design of first-person shooters for years after its release, and it is widely considered to be one of the greatest computer games of all time.
System: Pentium-133 or equivalent
RAM:24 MB RAM
CD-ROM: 2X CD-ROM
Video Memory: 2 MB VRAM
Hard Drive Space: 400 MB
Mouse: Yes
Sound Board: Yes
DirectX: DirectX v6.0
must fight his way out of a secret underground research facility whose research and experiments into teleportation technology have gone disastrously wrong.
Valve, set up by former Microsoft employees, had difficulty finding a publisher for the game, with many believing that it was "too ambitious" a project. Sierra On-Line eventually signed the game after expressing interest in making a 3D action game. The game had its first major public appearance at the 1997 Electronic Entertainment Expo. Designed for Windows, the game uses a heavily modified version of id Software's "Quake" game engine called GoldSrc.[1][3]
On its release, critics hailed its overall presentation and numerous scripted sequences, and it won over 50 PC Game of the Year awards.[4][5] Its gameplay influenced the design of first-person shooters for years after its release, and it is widely considered to be one of the greatest computer games of all time.
System Requirements
System: Pentium-133 or equivalent
RAM:24 MB RAM
CD-ROM: 2X CD-ROM
Video Memory: 2 MB VRAM
Hard Drive Space: 400 MB
Mouse: Yes
Sound Board: Yes
DirectX: DirectX v6.0
- Download all 2 parts
- Right click on part 1 and choose extract here
- Burn or mount iso file using daemon tools or any other software
- Install the software
- Use given CD Keys to play the game
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