Half-Life 2: Episode 2 with Boot Camp – Half-Life 2 Game Play Video Part I – 27 Minutes

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Almost 10 years ago, I heard that a PC game called Half-Life was a big hit in North America and other parts of the world, selling six million copies. They were also working on a Mac version. But the Mac plan was subsequently discontinued. I wanted to play Half-Life badly and see what a successful game was like. And I bought a cheap, used PC in 2001 and played a lot of PC games including Age of Empires II, Civilization III and Half-Life. Half-Life wasn’t exactly the kind of games I would enjoy. I don’t enjoy looking for clues to go from one point to another. So I didn’t really understand why Half-Life was such a big hit those days.

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Valve Software released Half-Life 2 in November, 2004. They also developed Half-Life 2: Episode One, which was released by EA Games in June, 2006. And this game, Half-Life 2: Episode Two, was published on October 9, 2007. So Episode Two is about 14 months old.

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This QuickTime game play video covers the first two chapters (To the White Forest, This Vortal Coil) of Valve Software’s Half-Life 2: Episode Two. The game starts at the scene where Gordon Freeman finds himself inside a wrecked train car, which is dangling on a bridge. One end of a train car is submerged in water. He gets out with help of Alyx Vance. Then they witness a strange phenomenon where a beam of portal energy is striking down the Citadel. Meanwhile, Gordon and Alyx manage to contact Doctor Kleiner and her father staying at an old missile base. They want the data packet she downloaded at the Citadel. They say it’s the contact code for the Combine Overworld.   Continue reading

Playing Command & Conquer Red Alert 3 with Boot Camp – Command & Conquer Red Alert 3 Game Play Video Part I – 23 Minutes

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Electronic Arts released Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 in North America in October 28. The game was developed by Electronic Arts Los Angels. The game screen of Red Alert 3 is quite similar to that of Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars, which Electronic Arts released for PC on March 26, 2007. But Red Alert 3 has an interesting, unique story to go with.

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Watching the introductory cinematic movie, you will find out that the Soviet regime is about to fall. Premier Cherdenko reveals to General Krukov that he’s been working on a top-secret mission for the past 12 months. A time machine is almost ready. Dr. Gregor Zelinsky is in charge of developing it. Despite Premier’s direct order, he hesitates to test his time machine. Anyway, they will test it. And they will return to the moment when Albert Einstein was making a speech at an international physics convention in Brussels in 1927. When the Premier touches Einstein, the course of the history will be altered for good. Old enemies are now gone. But they have a new one. It’s the Empire of the Rising Sun.

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The first seven minutes of this QuickTime video covers the introductory cinematic movies of Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3. Then it shows a game play of the first single-player mission (Leningrad – The Shrike and the Thorn) of the Soviet campaign.  Continue reading

Playing Fallout 3 with Boot Camp – Fallout 3 Game Play Video Part II – 18 Minutes

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Fallout 3 was developed by Bethesda Softworks, a game developer of a hit role playing game The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. Fallout 3 debuted in North America in October 28.

It’s true that we released the first game play video of Fallout 3 more than a month ago. Let’s see. Whatever the character name is… I named my character Thomas. Anyway, when he was 19 years old, his father disappeared. His friend Amata says he escaped from Vault 101. Thomas follows in his father’s footsteps and escapes from the Vault. Then he arrives at a small town called Megaton. After visiting a clinic and talks with Doc Church (local clinic’s doctor), the game ends.

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This Fallout 3 game play video starts at the very scene where the first one ended. Thomas goes to a local church building and meets Mother Maya, who gives him an important clue about his father’s whereabouts. Another man Thomas runs into says he remembers his father. Then this man tells Thomas a very disturbing story about his birth. Thomas thought he was born and raised in the Vault. At least, that’s what his father told him. And this version of his birth is not true?

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In the meantime, Thomas meets a man, who calls himself Mister Burke. This mysterious man wants to hire him. For what? Umm… I guess I shouldn’t spoil the story. Anyway, town sheriff Lucas Simms won’t be very happy if he finds out what Mister Burke is planning to do here in Megaton. If you do tell him, you will cause a big problem. Perhaps, somebody is going to die for that. Should I tell the sheriff?  Continue reading

Playing Legendary with Boot Camp – Legendary Game Play Video – Part IV (22 Minutes)

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The following QuickTime movie is a game play video of Legendary, a first-person action/adventure game for PC published by Gamecock Media Group in November 18. The game was developed by Spark Unlimited, which also developed Call of Duty: Finest Hour and Turning Point: Fall of Liberty in the past.

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The last game play ended when Deckard and Vivian locked themselves in a room at a train station. Vivian tries to call a backup. She says “Luckily, I know some people who can help us stop him. Sort of an enemy of my enemy relationship, if you understand my meaning…” Then they will hear from an old employer. LeFey talks out till his security force arrives to kill them. He says he didn’t really hire them to steal Pandora’s Box. He only wanted to open it. He also says he wanted Deckard dead for ‘specific reasons.’

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After Deckard kills all LeFey’s security force men, a guy named Lexington shows up. Vivian says he is ‘a field commander for the Council of 98.’ Que!? When they finally get on the streets of New York City… A gigantic robot is attacking the Time Square. /=!&†¼%‰™#*<¢±. Oh, boy… Things are getting more and more complicated these days.  Continue reading

Playing Left 4 Dead with Boot Camp – Left 4 Dead Game Play Video Part V – 19 Minutes

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The following QuickTime movie is a game play video of Left 4 Dead, which Electronic Arts released in November 18. Left 4 Dead was developed by Valve Corporation, the game developer of the hit game series Half-Life.

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This game play comes from the final chapter (Farmhouse Finale) of the very last campaign (Blood Harvest). Francis, Bill, Zoey and Louis find themselves in a crashed train car. They have to walk along the railroad track. And they finally arrive at a farm house.

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The question is how are they going to be rescued this time. There is no lake or air field. Perhaps, it will be a helicopter again that will come to pick them up? Anyway, I can tell you that three of them will manage to escape. And one of them won’t make it.  Continue reading