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Saturday, June 26, 2010


Half Life 2 Full + 4 Modes bonus:
 



1.7 GB | 17 Links | Rapidshare

Minimum System requirements:

P4 1.2 GHz Processor
256MB RAM
DirectX 7 capable graphics card (64 MB or higher)
Windows 2000/XP/ME/98/vista
Mouse
Keyboard
Internet Connection
CD or DVD rom drive

Preferred System requirements:

P4 2.4 GHz Processor
512MB RAM
DirectX 9 capable graphics card
Windows 2000/XP/ME/98/vista
Mouse
Keyboard
Internet Connection
CD or DVD rom drive

It's hard to believe that, prior to Half-Life 2, Valve had really made only one game. Of course, it was a masterpiece. Half-Life single-handedly reinvented the first-person shooter, putting the emphasis on cinematic pacing and complete immersion in the experience. As a result, it paved the way for many of the outstanding first-person shooters that have followed. And while there was little question that there would eventually be a sequel, no one could have imagined the long and torturous development process that led to Half-Life 2. Well, it's time to forget about that, because Half-Life 2 has arrived. And, in many ways, this big-budget sequel does what it sets out to do: Half-Life 2 is a technically amazing, sharply honed first-person shooter that pulls all the tricks that made Half-Life such a beloved experience. With that said, many of those tricks feel more than a bit familiar now, and the game itself is saddled with a disappointing story. Still, that doesn't stop Half-Life 2 from being a very impressive and engaging shooter, and a faithful follow-up to one of the greatest PC games of all time.

In Half-Life 2, you once again assume the role of Gordon Freeman, the theoretical physicist and dimension-hopping commando who saved the world from an alien invasion at the end of Half-Life. Or did he? Half-Life 2 starts you off facing the infamous G-Man, the mysterious blue-suited character from the first game. At the end of Half-Life, the G-Man offered you a choice: work for him or die. Since there would be no sequel if you chose the latter, Half-Life 2 assumes you chose the former, and you start the game in a train entering City 17 for your introduction into this new world.


Published by: Sierra
Developed by: Valve
Genre: First-Person Shooter
Number of Players: 1
Release Date:
US: November 16, 2004
Europe: November 1, 2008
ESRB Content Descriptors: Blood and Gore, Intense Violence


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After unziping the 17 parts, double click on

HL2 Install-Update to install the game on

drive C as the default path.

PS: You need at least 3.5 GB free on drive C to install the game.


Download | 1.7 GB | 17 links:

Part 1:

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Part 17:

And here are 4 modes you can add them to the game easily.

Just read (Mods_Readme IMPORTANT.txt) in modes folder

and follow the instrucions.


The modes are (Day of Defeat Source + Deathmatch + Lost Coast + Metastasis 2)



Download | 570 MB | 6 Links:

Part 1:
Part 2:
Part 3:
Part 4:
Part 5:
Part 6:

Enjoy !!!!