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Half-Life 2
With the gift-cards I received for my birthday, I picked up a copy of Half-Life (which was already on sale for $40). I managed to find time to play it between bashing the bejeezus out of Murlocs in World of Warcraft.

Does it live up to the hype? Well, it's a good game. The physics are good and so are the toys, generally. It's heavily scripted, though, with a linear course designed to funnel you through exactly what they want you to experience. Which is not so bad; it's just not very well hidden. There is an advantage to never being given a real choice: you never worry that you made the wrong one. On the other hand, it's hard not to feel like a slave to the game and its creators.

The ending is, as others have said, somewhat irksome. There is still a climactic battle, and one that makes more sense than a giant baby with a retracting skull. Still, if the next Half-Life doesn't have me killing that withered old briefcase-carrying fuck, then I'm writing off Valve for good.

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Who can we believe?
I found this to be a great read: Aliens Cause Global Warming: A Caltech Lecture by Michael Crichton
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More World of Warcraft Screenshots!
Christmas in Ironforge Christmas in Ironforge Ragath and pet Blackgranite Ragath and pet Raptoromir The secret, inaccessible Gnome airport Ragath, NRA member Time for a nap Ragath on the high seas Ragath on the high seas You should have seen the one that got away! Gold vein!  Woo! Stitches, the Abomination that stalks Duskwood My Tauren druid My Tauren druid
(Updated Monday, December 27, 2004 5:31 PM)
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And the winner is...
Hopefully it'll be the only thing he wins for a while: Michael Moore the "least intriguing" celebrity of 2004.
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