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And then they closed the game with a "WTF is going on?" of a last chapter, that dropped you into the perfect maybe-X-Files maybe-sequel epilogue. "The Citizen Kane of gaming" is a cliché, but Half-Life may be it. It used techniques which may seem common place now, but which they invented back then.
May 4, 2025, 7:02 PM
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