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Antes de comenzar la historia de Half Life 1 | Before we begin the story of Half Life 1 |
Before we begin the story of Half Life 1 |
Hello friends of Hive, today we start doing some stories of some of the video games in which I liked and marked me in childhood, I hope you like the post and you know more about you!
HISTORIA DE HALF LIFE | HISTORY OF HALF LIFE
HISTORY OF HALF LIFE

Half-Life chronicles the adventures of Gordon Freeman, a theoretical scientist at the Black Mesa Research Center's Anomalous Materials Laboratory, a huge underground, ultra-secret scientific complex set up on a disused military base in the New Mexico desert. This place has many similarities to Los Alamos National Laboratory and Area 51. The original game was inspired by video games such as Doom, Quake, Resident Evil, the novel The Mist by Stephen King and an episode of The Outer Limits called The Borderland. It was later developed by writer and author Marc Laidlaw, who wrote the books Dad's Nuke and The 37th Mandala.
The story places us at the beginning of the workday of what was supposed to be any Gordon's day at the Black Mesa facility. From the first moment the player will have control of Gordon and as an introduction will see how the protagonist is transported in an automated monorail that enters the underground complex. Once on site, Gordon will interact with some of his co-workers and sheath himself in his special suit (HEV MARK IV) to start an experiment based on mysterious anomalous materials.

However, during the experiment something does not go as planned and Freeman unintentionally opens an interdimensional hole that gives access to a parallel world called Xen, which is populated by extraterrestrial creatures (the best known are the vortigaunts or "slaves"). During the incident the test room where Freeman was was destroyed by the sequence of resonances, but he manages to escape from there thanks to the protective suit. After returning to his dimension, having been caught in a storm of portals, he will have to deal with the unintended consequences of the experiment upon discovering that a horde of aliens has invaded the scientific complex, attacking its staff and destroying everything in its path.
As he moves around the place, Gordon will find in his path human corpses, debris and voracious creatures chasing the survivors. Our protagonist, with the support of casual colleagues and security guards from the center, will confront the aliens in order to survive and return to the surface, to seek help. Freeman's talent will allow him to exploit a vast arsenal and stay alive while trying to understand what happened. During your trip, you discover that the U.S. government is trying to cover up the accident by sending a special elite commando to hostile environments. Numerous well-equipped soldiers will enter the wreckage of the underground complex in order to contain the alien invasion and silence the surviving Black Mesa personnel. No longer expecting help from the outside, Freeman, with the advice of his fellow survivors,sets a new goal: to try to reach the Lambda complex on the other side of the Black Mesa facility, where there is a path to Xen with which to end the alien invasion.

As he progresses, Gordon will face increasingly difficult, dark and strange situations. Among the mysteries that surround him, there are the appearances of a strange character who watches Gordon from a distance and who appears to be a man dressed in a blue suit carrying a dark briefcase. The role of this mysterious character known as G-Man, will not be revealed at any time. Eventually Freeman is teleported to Xen, where he discovers that he is not the only one who has reached the place as he will find corpses sheathed in special suits like his that previously tried to confront Nihilanth, a being of Xen who keeps the portals to Earth open. However, unlike his predecessors, Gordon succeeds in destroying the gigantic creature thus ending the threat of the portal. Or so he thinks.

After the feat, G-Man will make an appearance capturing Gordon and placing him in an automated monorail like the one that transported him at the beginning of the story, while telling him: "... I took the liberty of stripped him of all his weapons, in any case, most were owned by the government. As for the suit, he earned it...'
Finally G-Man proposes to Gordon to work for his "employers" with "an offer that he will not be able to refuse". From that point on, there are two possible endings to the game. If Gordon accepts the proposal, then G-man will put him in "hibernation" mode for an indefinite time until it is of use to him. If gordon decides instead to refuse the offer, then G-Man teleports our protagonist to an unknown place where he will appear devoid of weapons and surrounded by hostile aliens approaching him, implying that Gordon dies...
CONTINUARA? | TO BE CONTINUED?
TO BE CONTINUED?
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Half Life es increíble, es uno de los primeros shooters que me cautivaron y claro, viene de Valve una de las empresas de videojuegos más exitosas de los últimos años, la historia es demasiado interesante. Pienso que fácilmente podría volver a jugar este juego sin aburrirme. Saludos!