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| From: Electronic Arts Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.90 Buy New: $18.46 You Save: $1.44 (7%)
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Rating: 89 reviews Sales Rank: 118
Platform: Xbox 360 Genre: Shooter Action Games ESRB: Mature Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 17 - 20 years Operating System: Xbox 360 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: 9849 Model: 9849 UPC: 014633098495 EAN: 0014633098495 ASIN: B000R0PLK2
Release Date: October 9, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | 5 Games, One Box - The Orange Box is the ultimate collection of innovative action games for Xbox 360 console, and an amazing introduction to the Half Life series for console gamers | | • | Epic Storyline - Half Life 2 - Episode Two takes gamers deeper into one of the best-known stories in gaming, following the desperate struggle of Gordon Freeman against the mysterious Combine. In this episode, gamers will leave the confines of City 17 for the first time. | | • | Redefining Action - Portal delivers an innovative new action gaming experience. Arming players with a portal gun allowing them to create portals from one location to another with the press of a button, Portal will forever change the way that gamers interact with their environment. | | • | World-Class Multiplayer - Team Fortress 2 is the sequel to granddaddy of role-based multiplayer action games. Featuring nine distinct roles - Heavy, Spy, Scout, Demoman, Engineer, Medic, Sniper, Soldier and Pyro - Team Fortress 2 is one of this year's most anticipated multiplayer games for any platform. |
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Product Description The Orange Box includes all the content of The Black Box for PC, plus the original Half-Life 2 and Half-Life 2: Episode One. Innovative games featured in The Orange Box include Half-Life 2: Episode Two, the second installment in Valve's episodic trilogy advances the award-winning story, leading the player to new locations outside of City 17, as well as the pioneering type of single-player action game Portal, which rewrites the rules for how players approach and manipulate their environment, and Team Fortress 2 -- an all-new version of the legendary title that spawned team based multiplayer action games with a daring new art style features the most advanced graphics of any Source-based game released to date.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 84 more reviews...
Great set of games even for a non-gamer! November 17, 2008 Hilary (Northern Virginia) I'm a middle-aged woman who just can't seem to get the hang of the game controllers. I know, so sad and lame--and I'm usually pretty coordinated. But I LOVED both "Half-life" games--I sit next to my husband and shout at him at while he controls the action. "Half-life", unlike many other gaming titles, has a progressive, linear plot, and requires enough thoughtful strategy that I could actually make worthwhile contributions without a controller! "Portal" is also a fun *team* endeavour. Can't wait for the next Half-Life!
Pretty lame game October 22, 2008 Bridger (NM) 0 out of 10 found this review helpful
I bought this game used in late 2008. If you enjoy moaning bloody zombies and spiders that try to jump on your face in a game that looks and plays like its from 1998, then this is your game. Portal was pretty cool though not worth the price of the game alone.
Great value October 22, 2008 R. Brame (NY) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Essentially five games in 1. And these aren't your average games. Half-Life is amazing, Portal is thought provoking, and TF2 is flat out fun. At this price you can't go wrong. BUY IT!!!
Awareness October 8, 2008 A. J. McLeod (Al Asad, Iraq) Portal - I like puzzles... and videogames. What better way to fuse the two than with this one? No points, no power-ups and certainly no 'extra' lives. It is like a 3D LodeRunner, with a disturbing twist. I am currently on the achievement hunt(30K ft? Go make a sandwich!) I quite enjoy the 'good solution' concept rather than a 'perfect' one. 'Cake or death?!' Um, I'll have cake please. Half-Life2 (et al) - I played its predecessor on the PC years ago. I gotta say, the magic is still there. Huge environs, bizaar puzzles, great backstory. Team Fortress - Lost alot of hours online with the PC version. Not sure that I am sold on the facelift. It looks cartoonish. I haven't walked around enough to get the feel of it yet. I will get around to it... SQ!
Great Collection, Great Value September 29, 2008 Postman35 (USA) Five games, one box, $27 dollars. There isn't a better value in gaming right now. Half Life 2, Episode 1 and Episode 2 are basically all the same game. Sure, HL2 has outdated graphics but the gameplay is engaging and wide ranging. Half-Life's story itself is very interesting and it kind of drives me nuts that its going to have taken over 10 years for the whole tale to be told. Portal, the next game, is the most unique game I've ever played. Describing it as a first person puzzle game will have to suffice but it doesn't do it justice. Portal challenges the way you think. Toss in the ridiculous humor and the re-playability (a variety of difficulty levels) and you have a great game; most of the most unique things to hit the market in years. The last game, Team Fortress two, the sequel to the grand daddy of team based combat. It's incredibly simple, but also incredibly fun.
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