![]() ![]() Blue Shift is essentially a continuation of Half-Life. It contains a lot of new content that really sets the game apart. Opposing Force is almost as good as Half-Life. ![]() In many aspects, it IS completely irrelevant which order those games are played in and I wondered whether from now on I would specifically say Half-Life, Blue Shift then Opposing Force.īy playing Opposing Force after Half-Life you are setting yourself up for slight disappointment when you play Blue Shift. The part I found very interesting was the “ Blue Shift and Opposing Force in any order“. Play Half-Life first and then Blue Shift and Opposing Force in any order, followed by HL2, Ep1 and EP2. In answer to a question similar to the one above it went something like this: ![]() In the past I have always said a resounding YES!, but there was one answer that I thought was very insightful and deserved a new audience and hopefully some intelligent discussion. One such question is Shall I play the games in chronological release order? Since I’ve been a regular there, about 6 months, I’ve seen a lot of the same questions asked, especially around the Steam sales times. ![]() I’m working on a Half-Life FAQ page that would answer the most common questions posted on the half-Life Reddit page.
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