This game is not related to the story of the Half-Life 2. Something goes mad because the human race failed in the experiment, and it connects with another world. The resident in the another world is crazy due to the mistake. We should restore the situation. As for this game, almost all are made only from the basic function of HL2. Having fiddled with the code for the chapter unlock is the only exception. You will learn the degree of freedom of the expression of HL2 is very high. K.S.(Koumei satou)

rcminor says

8/10 - Agree Disagree

I had started this a long time ago, didn't realize how close I'd been to the end! Started and finished this time. what a delight! Love the surrealism of the numbers dropping around. Even at that, there should be some internal logic to a game, and that's what lacked a bit here. The ending was somewhat anti-climactic and didn't seem to really answer any questions about what had just happened or why. However, that doesn't really affect the gameplay before you finish, and the gameplay is topnotch. Probably the only criticism I'd make there is that there are one or two sequences which are puzzle-y feeling, but rather than a "puzzle" solution to the situation, all you have to do is run fast. I like the difficulty settings! I played on normal and felt plenty challenged. Again, a couple of places where you get to feel entirely overwhelmed, have to play through a few times, and then find that just where you thought was too hard, it turns out to be the end of the sequence.

The psychokinesis bits are great fun, but I never really felt in control of it, maybe that's part of it, that you never really are and you must struggle with this power.

So definitely a winner in my book! And I've just read that there a number of secrets and hidden levels, so it looks like I'm gonna have to go back and play it through again soon!