Friday, December 10, 2010

HL2

I played through Half-Life 2 in about 34 hours. I'm on HL2: Episode 2 at the moment (having nearly completed HL2: Episode 1 already). Have to hand it to Valve -- they made a sweet sequel to the original Half-Life. Vastly entertaining, marvelously rendered, devastating effort. Loved it.

Can't complain about the addition of the character, Alyx, to the story, either, although she can sometimes be...hmmm...distracting...


Saw a goddamned gnome statue in HL2: Episode 2. I tried destroying the thing, but it was impervious to harm. I toted it along for awhile, but ultimately had to get rid of the lil' fucker...



Mmmmm, Alyx, I'd never leave you behind...


Her face and personality are nice, too... ; )


I liked this writeup of Alyx in Wikipedia...

Since she first appeared in Half-Life 2, she has received very positive reception. She has received her reception for both her intelligence and her beauty amongst other factors. Play magazine listed her as their favorite computer game female character in their sixth "Girls of Gaming" special, calling her "the best partner Gordon Freeman could ask for."[4] UGO.com rated Alyx thirty-third in their "Top 50 Videogame Hotties" article, stating "Now here's a girl that you could actually take home to Momma. Alyx has it all: brains, good looks, and a stinging personality that can keep the comers at bay."[5] They later listed her at number eight in their "Top 11 Girls of Gaming" article, stating "there's just something about her that makes her unforgettable", noting her bond with the player and describing her as a "cute post-apocalyptic chick with short hair and a take-no-crap attitude, a rarity in this age of eye candy and cheeseball characterization."[6] Bit-tech rated her as the number one PC game NPC of all time, saying, "What makes Alyx such a popular supporting character is how believable she manages to be even in the utterly sci-fi world of Half-Life. The brilliant animation of the character combines with the fabulous voice acting and witty script to create one of the most important characters in a computer game, ever." [7]

GameDaily included her in a list of "Ten Babes Who Should and 10 Babes Who Shouldn't Meet Your Mom", citing her loyalty, her proficiency with electronics, and her sensible choice of clothing.[8] They also included her in their "Babe of the Week: Brunettes" piece, describing her as one of the best sidekicks in video games.[9] GamesRadar ranked her second in their list of the top seven tasteful game heroines, describing her as the "go-to girl for female leads", describing her as one of the most human female video game characters.[10] The Game Reviews editor Mark Fujii listed Alyx as one of their "top 10 video game women who don't use sex to sell", stating that she is as fantastic as video game characters get. He describes her as "smart, funny, belligerent, charming, and cute even with her grungy attire and boyish haircut", adding that gamers grew to love her due to her personality, not looks, citing the negative reaction to a mod that gave her a sexier appearance.[11] Topless Robot named her one of the "11 Most Dignified Videogame Heroines", citing that while she was a secondary character she was still very prominent, though despite her strengths she fulfilled the cliche of a "summer movie heroine".[12] GamesRadar named her "Miss 2004" in their article on the sexiest new characters of the decade, stating that giving her the award required no debate amongst the staff. She was described as brainy and strong-willed, as well as "relentlessly up-beat, funny, and friendly" in the face of peril.[13] They also listed her as one of the top 25 best new characters of the decade, again citing her head-strong attitude and pleasant personality. They described her as one of the first non-playable characters to deviate from the standard.[14]

Alyx was featured in a series of promotional images released by Valve Corporation spoofing an Apple Inc. commercial.[15]

I found myself while playing the games talking to Alyx. Bahah! They designed her program well, as she does help you out.