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Half life one was something else at its time.
But part two is very nice in the graphics department. I have never seen a game scale so good, even a freaking pentium 3 laptop. Heck my cousin experienced it with an integrated intel and a pentium m.
But as far as polished and fun to play, well you pass them once finish. Even quake is more fun single player, dont even mention online.
Sure they added a gravity gun and vehicles that actually work good. But you still feel half life original in the game all over.
Fear was more fun than half life 2.
Frozen sand the makers of urban terror describe the source engine as unusable for online play, something about the hitboxes moving around like crazy.