In 2004, Half-Life 2 redefined first-person shooters with physics-driven puzzles, cinematic storytelling, and a world under Combine rule. Its launch as the first game requiring Steam reshaped PC gaming, despite early frustrations with the platform. Our conversation highlights the iconic Gravity Gun, inventive level design, and how Valve encouraged players to think beyond run-and-gun combat. We share memories from those who endured low frame rates just to see its visuals, and others who found it their gateway into PC gaming. Critical acclaim cemented it as one of the greatest games ever made, while later releases like The Orange Box and Half-Life: Alyx extended its influence. We reflect on whether it still deserves its towering reputation and why its storytelling and mechanics remain impactful. Join us as we revisit this groundbreaking shooter on today’s trip down Memory Card Lane.
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