Half-Life 2 - Lost Coast Released On Steam
Hatedlegion writes "Half-Life 2: Lost Coast has been released on Steam." Gamespot has details, and a hands-on look as well. From that article: "If you've played through Half-Life 2, the gameplay in Lost Coast isn't going to set the world on fire. You fight your way up a sheer cliff face, trading fire with those pesky Combine soldiers every step of the way. You'll occasionally have to deal with some of the more vicious sorts of headcrabs, and at the end you'll have to bring down a Combine gunship with Gordon Freeman's trusty rocket launcher. You'll have to solve a couple of light physics puzzles as well, which we won't detail for the sake of preserving at least a little of the surprise. You'll even get to talk to an old man at the beginning of the level, who provides you with the impetus to head up into the hills and engage the Combine in the first place."
It's just one short level. And actually, it's more like a demo designed to show off the graphics with a HL2 map attached to it.
Yup. To get the best enjoyment out of the game side of things, play on Hard with the commentary turned off - the latter is important because otherwise you'll be stuck in an invulnerable god-mode.
It is very short, but quite nicely constructed. I still think that Day of Defeat: Source was the better demonstration of HDR, but this new map is still worth the download. The recommended specifications seem pretty generous too - I played on a 128MB GeForce 6600 (non-GT) without any real problems.
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You'll even get to talk to an old man at the beginning of the level
Holy crap, I CAN'T WAIT to play this!!!
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Notably short, but very pretty. Some fun easter eggs for you to find as well. At the end, the old man mentions some leeches ... look around and you'll find them. Quicksave first though :)
Due to circumstances beyond my control, I am master of my fate and captain of my soul.
It's also possible to explore the other side of the harbour by "sailing" across in one of the boats, fun but a bit disapointing as there are no secrets or stuff over there, it's just nice to see the map from all angles :) Give it a go...
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Sailing tutorial here:
http://www.lanse.co.uk/main/viewtopic.php?p=40409