Half Life 2D




Codename: Gordon, also known as Half-Life 2D, is a two-dimensional Flash sidescroller shooter game made by Paul "X-Tender" Kamma and Sönke "Warbeast" Seidel. The game was produced on behalf of Nuclear Vision, and was distributed free of charge over Valve Software's Steamonline delivery system[1] as a promotional title for the then-upcoming Half-Life 2.[2] The game has since been removed from Steam's storefront due to the developer's bankruptcy.[3][4]
The game started off as a fan project of Paul Kamma and Sönke Seidel, the concept being inspired by various Half-Life 2 advertisements. Soon after, the two started working on Codename: Gordon on behalf of Nuclear Vision. The company also presented the game to Valve, the developer team of the original Half-Life series, who later distributed the game through Steam.[5]
Codename: Gordon has been overall well received by both reviewers, and the public, the game attracting over 600,000 players in the first three weeks after its release.[5][6] Reviewers appreciated the game for its gameplay and unique dialog style,[7][8][9] but also criticized it for its improper optimization, and lack of opponent variety.[8][9][10]
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