About 22 years ago, a monorail, a rusted lever, and the pasta glasses of an ordinary scientist made the video game world hold its breath. Those with titles about to be published looked at each other with distrust and those whose games were already in the hands of users, felt their illusion diminish at the same rate as their sales. It was 1998 and thanks to Gordon Freeman, many of us discovered that games could be a strange mix of genres between a John Carpenter movie, a platformer, puzzle mechanics, an H.P. Lovecraft and the wildest shooter since Carmack opened the gates of hell itself just a few years earlier.
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This game looks great, the apocalyptic theme and the graphics offer more appeal! Thank you very much for sharing
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