Tells the story of Corporal Daniel Fletcheur. Fletcheur during his mission is injured in a clash with Gordon Freeman, and as he is the only soldier to have crossed paths with Freeman still alive, the government decides to assign him to the alpha unit, for a final mission to Black Mesa, which is to retrieve data from the Anomalous Materials Laboratory. - developer : Hichem BOURAI

A-Fake-Identity says

7/10 - Agree Disagree

It wasn't really bad... but could've been better, I'll make a list of pro's and cons:

Pros:

The level design was pretty good, the atmosphere was a lot like Half-Life.

It was VERY challenging, not as challenging as Opposing Force, but it was still challenging.

The last chapter was my favorite, you might just have to see for yourself. (it's the one when you get a big team of soldiers to go with you, rather than just a couple)

Fun combat, no further comment

Cons:

English was bad, the talking was a bit slow and hard to understand.

There's a part of the game when you have to have your engineer with you, because if you forget to bring him... you'll be pretty angry.

Too many of the aliens were teleporting right in front of you, it's bad because you hardly have enough time to react without getting hurt, and they teleport in big numbers, making it much harder to fight, and because that's pretty much how every one of them comes. Teleporting aliens weren't used too much in Half-Life.

The game didn't start up very slow, your first weapon was a shotgun and you met some of the harder enemies a bit early in the game.

But... I still think it's worth a try.