*** SUCCESS STORY ***
When Half-Life was released in 1998, nobody couldn't predict the real revolution the game started in the FPS World. As Doom, Half-Life was one of the best FPS in all times. So, an add-on was released in 1999, followed by a stand-alone, Blueshift, where you're playing ... Read review
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perspective of Colonel Adrian Shephard, one of the soldiers, sent to clean up the scientists and their reality-altering mess. Just as inHalf-Life, things quickly g...
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Advantages: new weapons, news aliens, Marine P.O.V. Disadvantages: G-Man is a traitor, ladders still dangerous
...*** THE GOOD - BECAUSE HALF-LIFE ALWAYS BRINGS GOOD THINGS ***
Being a Marine, even if you have some common weapons found in _Half-Life_, like the shotgun or the MP5 grenade launcher, you have also the pleasure to see your weaponry increased with:
* a Desert Eagle
* a wrench (instead of the crowbar)
* a sniper rifle (instead of your trusty crossbow)
* a Barnacle (yep, it's a weapon now)
* an alien ... ..._Opposing Force_, as I'm an Half-Life fan having played the game at the time of its release. So, replaying it years later hadn't making me "puke" when seeing the graphics. Anyway, I had perhaps needed to readjust to graphics (like playing _Doom_ after years of "next-gen" graphics).
Like a lot of add-ons, _Opposing Force_ is shorter than _Half-Life_ (it represents 1/3 of the lifetime of HL). But it's surely long ... more
*** SUCCESS STORY ***
When Half-Life was released in 1998, nobody couldn't predict the real revolution the game started in the FPS World. As Doom, Half-Life was one of the best FPS in all times. So, an add-on was released in 1999, followed by a stand-alone, Blueshift, where you're playing Barney Calhoun, a security guard. Being in 2008, you already know what happened to Gordon and Barney. But what about the hero of Opposing Force?
I'll refresh your mind about the three heroes of the first HL trilogy, set in the Black Mesa Era. Gordon Freeman is a scientist, working for a research center called Black Mesa and without willing it (the same can apply to the majority of his friends), triggered the opening of a portal leading to another world, called Xen. You're discovering that in reality, some scientists did know about Xen and that perhaps, it was planned to have an invasion. Gordon became the only hope for stopping it and having become a killing machine - for survival -, whether it was aliens, Marines or Black Ops, he was suited for the job. Barney Calhoun, a security guard, was working this day. Well, he did not know what or who started this bloody thing but he became an hero by fighting against the aliens and the Marines but only for a few survivors. He was also suited for some dangerous missions given by Professor Rosenberg in order to make work their only chance to escape the center. And finally, you have another hero, who fighted against aliens and Black Ops but who understood that killing guards or scientists wasn't a way for finding an exit to this hell.
*** OPPOSING FORCE: THE MAKING OF SHEPARD ***
This hero, it's the corporal Adrian Shepard, USMC Marine, affected to the HECU unit, specialized in anomalous threats. He's sent to Black Mesa with one goal: kill Gordon Freeman. But his plane was ambushed by aliens. He's the only survivor of his unit. He have to find a way to reunite with others Marines. And when he finds one, well, he's trapped into Black Mesa. Now, it's a matter of survival and finding a way to escape, him, his friends, the scientists and the guards of Black Mesa. What happened to him after is currently unknown. Thanks to G-Man (well if someone wants to strangle him for having taken the bad habit of putting persons in stasis, I give him or her my support).
*** THE GOOD - BECAUSE HALF-LIFE ALWAYS BRINGS GOOD THINGS ***Being a Marine, even if you have some common weapons found in Half-Life, like the shotgun or the MP5 grenade launcher, you have also the pleasure to see your weaponry increased with:
a Desert Eagle
a wrench (instead of the crowbar)
a sniper rifle (instead of your trusty crossbow)
a Barnacle (yep, it's a weapon now)
an alien grenade launcher (Daddy's pet)
the Displacer (allowing you to go to Xen)
a chaingun
a Shocktrooper arm (instead of the Hornet Gun)
a knife. These additions are actually refreshing: Displacer have a good design, the alien grenade launcher and the Shocktrooper arm are fun to use and last but not least, if you love big chainguns making damage, well, you'll be happy.
There are also new enemies or rather a new race: the Race-X, which is difficult to say if they're siding Xen's side or if they're battling against survivors (including Marines), Black Ops and Xen in the same time. You will fear the Pits Drones or the Voltigores (these ones are pretty difficult when being adults). As for the Shocktroopers, well, you will not really fear them but you'll be jealous to see their weapons with unlimited ammo when yours is limited to ten electricity discharges. For the Giant Worm and the final boss, well, as usual, you need to figure a plan to take them out because your weapons had no effect on them. As for the Black Ops, if the female version is still present (you know, the fast women in black), the male version is making an appearance: he has heavier weapons, making him slower than his counterpart but that also means that he can inflict more damage.That means also new allies: your fellow guys, medic, engineer, soldier but also what the first Marines in Black Mesa were ordered to kill: scientists and guards. Now, it's a matter of cooperation.
You'll perhaps recognize some places (Black Mesa Inbound, you know, your trip in the tramway at the beginning of Half-Life or Lambda Core) but you'll discover others facilities. And shoking truths.
Graphics are still good, despite having more than 10 years of age. Even if it's sometimes angular, you find pleasure to making your way in this environment.
Soundtrack is also as good as HL's. Yes, it's more a military tune but don't forget that you're in the skin of a Marine. I loved the music before fighting the final boss, it was so intense and non-military that it's still one of my favorites tracks for Half-Life.
You don't have the flashlight but you've an infrared vision but sometimes it's not practical, especially when you're in Foxtrot Uniform, in the sewers, fighting against adult Voltigores.
The gameplay is a good one, so why change it? It's Half-Life..., that means shooting, doing some specific actions for progressing and sometimes, well, you have to be careful at what you're doing if you don't want to be blown.
*** THE BAD - YES, THERE ARE NEGATIVE POINTS ***
Well, first thing, ladders are still dangerous to climb down. It was the case in HL and it's also the same complaint for BlueShift. So, Opposing Force, being between these two stand alones, didn't correct the problem.
Second thing is the disappearance of the crossbow for a sniper rifle (well, loving the sniping feature, I'm happy to see that it didn't disappear from Opposing Force but the crossbow is a much cooler than the sniper rifle) and more shocking, of the crowbar, the trademark for Half-Life. Well, if you see it in 2008 as a crime, in 1999, I doubt that was really considered as a bad thing. Myself, having played Opposing Force at that time, I didn't considered the change of weapons like a traitor action. Also, the crowbar is associated with Gordon (and in a less measure, with Barney) as Adrian is associated with another set of weapons...
Some players will complaint about the poverty of new enemies. Yes, we don't have to kill anymore Marines. But we got new aliens and new Black Ops. It's an add-on, not a stand-alone sequel like BlueShift (who is a good example of not adding stuff although it was needed in 2001) or Half-Life 2. Anyway, I'll complaint about the adult Voltigores who are my nightmare when I'm playing Opposing Force (well, I don't play it now but I've bought Half-Life Anthology for making it work with Steam AND XP and I can tell you that my fears from 1999 were back. It's like the spiders in Tomb Raider II - I'd play it now that I'd still do nightmares about it).
Another negative point is the Friendly AI. They have the nasty habit to go kill themselves when you're trying to tell them to follow you for being in security.
Well, I already can hear complaints about the GoldSource engine and its angular graphics. In 1999, it wasn't a problem, it was really a top engine. As I've previously stated, you can have fun with these graphics. It didn't bothered me when replaying Opposing Force, as I'm an Half-Life fan having played the game at the time of its release. So, replaying it years later hadn't making me "puke" when seeing the graphics. Anyway, I had perhaps needed to readjust to graphics (like playing Doom after years of "next-gen" graphics).
Like a lot of add-ons, Opposing Force is shorter than Half-Life (it represents 1/3 of the lifetime of HL). But it's surely long enough to keep you attentive till the end of the game. And some passages are difficult (the level Missing in Action is a fine example, as the World Collide one).
*** THE RATINGS ***
GAMEPLAY: 8/10 - It's Half-Life....
STORY: 8/10 - Opposing Force relates the way a Marine see the Black Mesa Incident, even if you already know some things about it with Gordon.
SOUND: 9/10 - More military soundtrack but some tracks, as the one before the final Boss, are worthy.
GRAPHICS: 8/10 It's the GoldSource engine but even if some will say it's old, it stayed as a correct one.
GAMELIFE: 7/10 - It's shorter than Half-Life but longer than Blueshift, you can be addictive to it.
FINAL: 17/20 - Half-Life Opposing Force, despiste its age, is one of the best add-ons never released, like Battle Out of Hell is for Painkiller or Extraction Point for Fear. You must have played if for enjoying the Half-Life Universe and understanding the mod for HL2 The Awakening as Adrian Shepard is the hero. Valve promises us that Adrian will appear in the HL2 era but we're still waiting that G-Man pulls him out of stasis. He's the last of the trio Gordon-Adrian-Barney. HL2 will not be complete if you don't have the three heroes from Black Mesa reunited for the last fight against Combines. It would be a great symbol for the Earth, no?
Advantages: More stuff to kill Disadvantages: You need to have Half-Life installed already
...is an add-on modification to Half-Life I really should give some information on the Half-Life game itself but I have already done that in Part One of this trilogy of ops. So I could say, go and read that op but then that’s probably not allowable by Ciao! Rules. I could just repeat myself again but that’s just kind of … well … pants really. So I’m just going to give you some basics on Half-Life so for all those that don’t know the game will have some ... ...?? Damn !!
Okay Half-Life the condensed version.
Half-Life is a FPS ( First Person Shooter ) game made by Valve and Sierra in 1998 where you play the part of a scientist called Gordon Freeman. Everything goes tits up and aliens have taken over the Black Mesa Complex so being a scientist you promptly go on a killing spree ( purely for scientific purposes of course ) until the Marines turn up and then you get to kill them too all the while just wanting ...
gabrielangeles 01.12.2002
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Advantages: Carries on the half life enjoyment Disadvantages: A bit to short
...If you havent already got half-life itself I would recomend getting the box set but playing through the original game first, just to get a fell of the half life universe. And to be up to date with the plot line going into this game.
These game being of some age dont need amazing top of the range pcs to run them and the graphics, a revolution at the time are still good today (just turn them up 1024 x 768). They are cheep and half a good longevity. ...
the_vchip 03.09.2003
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Advantages: Different slant on Half life Disadvantages: Very hard at times
Now I have nothing against Half Life seeing as it is one of the greatest games ever made but this...It seems a waste of time. The plot is that you play Corpral Shepard of the US marine group sent into the ill-fated Black Mesa research labs to kill Gordan Freeman(ooohh those damn scientists always messing with portal to other dimensions,don't they ever learn?) but things go pear shaped...mainly the whole game.
The weapons are different to what Gordon ... ...weapons then a damn scientist which I think is stupid.Also the game is so linear that it just gets boring going the same way and completing the missions the same way,there is never and change in the way to complete a level.
The whole game is a total rehash of Half Life just allowing you to go to different parts of the base but with simply the same stupid alien enemies from half life which is just copying but obviously Sierra feel they could do that ...
Rob499 14.03.2003
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Advantages: This is a very enjoyable game Disadvantages: You won't know where the time went
The great thing about Half Life and opposing force is the amount of good quality add ons and packs that have sprung up on the internet and are free to download and play. Games these days can retail anything up to £40 with a life of about one week. I have found that through the add ons available, the life of this product can be extended by months, and with the add ons being free, it is much better than going out and spending more money for another ... ...own following online and has a thriving community, leading to the possibility of meeting more people with similar interests as you again furthuring the enjoyment that can be had out of this game. If you like strategy games, if you like military games, if you like thinking games, if you like action, suspense, thrills and chasing new found friends online, i'd recommending checking this game out. You won't be disapointed. ...
Ickle_oli 15.03.2003
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Advantages: Even more stuff to kill Disadvantages: Being called a c**p name like Barney
already installed on your PC this upgrade will seamlessly meld with these games too enhancing the visual and game play aspects of all three games and not just Half-Life Blue Shift. So all round a rather neat and nifty piece of software to have in the game.
Okay back to the game itself !!
Right so you managed to survive being Gordon Freeman, a pimply faced, spectacle-wearing scientist in the original Half-Life. Then you changed your name to Corporal Adrian Shephard, a kick-ass hard-as-nails Marine and managed to also survive Half-LifeOpposingforce.
Now you look in your diary and you see that you just have enough time to fit in some more death and mayhem before your 11am appointment so what to do ??
Okay back to the change of name deed and rub out Corporal Adrian Shephard. Now fill it in with the name Barney Calhoun and put your ...
Advantages: Follows the story line, enjoyable, numerous references to the original game, a classic Disadvantages: Short. Frustratingly stupid AI and blocky/ pixelly graphics.
Type of Game: Expansion Pack 2 (following on from "Half-Life" and "Half-Life: OpposingForce")
Genre: FPS (First Person Shooter)
System Requirements: (most modern computers have more than enough spec to play games this old, but they are:) 500 mhz processor, 96mb ram, 16mb video card, Windows 2000/XP/ME/SE, Mouse, Keyboard, Internet Connection
Release Date: 2001
Price: about a fiver!
The earlier HalfLife Games, were produced by Gearbox, and the original in particular was a huge hit ("9.4"-Gamespot UK) and sold 100s of thousands of copies, considered a revolutionary game due to the possibilities its Source Engine provides and its unique gameplay at the time. Obviously since then, the Half-Life saga has grown with the additions of HalfLife: OpposingForce and Half-Life: Blue Shift, before production was moved to Valve who produced ...
Half-Life: OpposingForce uses the original story along with new missions to create a rich expansion pack. Remember all of the marines you saw in Half-Life? Well, this time you go into Black Mesa as part of the military cleanup crew. Many new weapons were created for OpposingForce. Using the new weapons, you must join the computer AI marines as you traverse through dozens of new levels and save the world yet again. Half-Life: OpposingForce brings together the elements that made the original. From the breathtaking graphics engine to the highly intelligent AI, Gearbox Software and Sierra Studios offer gamers a complete expansion pack."I will admit that it's not as long as the original, but the new weapons, new enemys, new locations, & new story just add more fun." ...
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