Half-Life on the PlayStation 2 is an incredible port. Here is why.

Half-Life is a 1998 first-person shooter (FPS) game developed by Valve Corporation and published by Sierra Studios for Windows. In November 2001 Gearbox Software would port Half-Life to the Sony PlayStation 2 (PS2). This port was not just a standard port, it featured many enhancements over the original and in today’s episode we take a deep dive at the PS2 version and talk about why its an impressive package with many unique and interesting features. ► Support the Channel - Thanks to GmanLives for the Decay footage - Some clarification: The minimum PC specs to run HL were taken from Steam which is different from what is on the original box. Steam : Actual Minimum Specs on the original Box : * Pentium 133 MHz * 24 MB RAM * Windows 95/98/NT4 * SVGA video card * Windows-compatible sound card * 2x CD-ROM drive * 400 MB hard-disk space. TimeStamps: 00:00 - 01:45 - Intro 01:46 - 03:27 - Introducing the PS2 Version 03:28 - 04:45 - PS2 Resolution and Framerate 04:46 - 07:56 - PS2 Controls 07:57 - 10:54 - Visual Enhacements 10:55 - 12:03 - Decay 12:04 - 13:13 - Is the PS2 version worth playing today? 13:14 - 13:52 - Main Menu Music 13:53 - 14:13 - Conclusion/Outtro Social Media Links : ► X : ► Threads : ► Facebook : ► IG : ► BandCamp : #HalfLife #PS2 #ImpossiblePort
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