Discussion:
HL2 Mods! - Gotta Love 'em
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Orion
2006-02-27 05:58:36 UTC
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Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.

Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.

(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.

(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.

(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.

(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me.

Orion752
Bateau
2006-02-27 07:26:21 UTC
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Post by Orion
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me.
Are there any single player Far Cry mods?
Orion
2006-02-27 16:17:56 UTC
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I posted some comments/reviews on Far Cry maps/mods last year. Do a
search for Orion752 and comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action. At the time I
did not know about this (HL2) newsgroup. I have posted my comments
about a few HL2 and Far Cry maps and mods. If for some reason you draw
a blank on the searches, let me know and I'll dig them up and forward
specific URLs.
Ries
2006-02-27 16:23:23 UTC
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Post by Bateau
Post by Orion
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me.
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me.
Are there any single player Far Cry mods?
not that I know of.
John Cocktosen
2006-02-27 18:23:17 UTC
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Post by Ries
Post by Bateau
Post by Orion
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. > "Orion"
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me.
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me.
Are there any single player Far Cry mods?
not that I know of.
Me either.
NuQ
2006-02-27 20:21:27 UTC
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Post by John Cocktosen
Post by Ries
Post by Bateau
Post by Orion
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me. >
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me.
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me.
Are there any single player Far Cry mods?
not that I know of.
Me either.
Same here.
Les Steel
2006-02-27 20:40:45 UTC
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Do you retards not know how to snip posts?

Ries were you doin' a cut 'n' paste job on your reply to Bateau?
John Cocktosen
2006-02-27 21:13:58 UTC
Permalink
Post by Les Steel
Do you retards not know how to snip posts?
Ries were you doin' a cut 'n' paste job on your reply to Bateau?
Just looking for someone to annoy! Thanks for being annoyed...
NuQ
2006-02-27 23:32:38 UTC
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Post by Les Steel
Do you retards not know how to snip posts?
Ries were you doin' a cut 'n' paste job on your reply to Bateau?
Just looking for someone to annoy! Thanks for being annoyed...
Me too.
Les Steel
2006-02-28 18:27:06 UTC
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Post by John Cocktosen
Post by Les Steel
Do you retards not know how to snip posts?
Ries were you doin' a cut 'n' paste job on your reply to Bateau?
Just looking for someone to annoy! Thanks for being annoyed...
Not annoyed, just posing a simple question in a slightly sarcastic manner.
John Cocktosen
2006-02-28 20:25:10 UTC
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Post by Les Steel
Post by John Cocktosen
Post by Les Steel
Do you retards not know how to snip posts?
Ries were you doin' a cut 'n' paste job on your reply to Bateau?
Just looking for someone to annoy! Thanks for being annoyed...
Not annoyed, just posing a simple question in a slightly sarcastic manner.
Dang! Now I gotta go try again...
Ries
2006-02-27 16:24:57 UTC
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Post by Bateau
Post by Orion
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me.
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me.
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me.
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me.
Are there any single player Far Cry mods?
not that I know of.
Sketch
2006-02-27 17:46:17 UTC
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Post by Bateau
Are there any single player Far Cry mods?
Sure, here's 134 of them...

http://www.gamespot.com/pc/action/farcry/downloads.html?mode=maps

I recommend Outpost 22.
Sketch
2006-02-27 20:32:07 UTC
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Post by Bateau
Are there any single player Far Cry mods?
Oops, not all of them are single player, but at least there are brief
descriptions so you can weed out the mp/dm maps.
Bateau
2006-03-08 16:39:16 UTC
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Post by Sketch
Post by Bateau
Are there any single player Far Cry mods?
Oops, not all of them are single player, but at least there are brief
descriptions so you can weed out the mp/dm maps.
I checked a week or two ago and only a couple of them were released, and
they were boring graphics mods.
Sketch
2006-03-08 18:10:34 UTC
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Post by Bateau
I checked a week or two ago and only a couple of them were released, and
they were boring graphics mods.
Eh, what do you expect for free? Most people tinkering with game editors are
just trying to piece together some maps for level design experience and
break into the industry.
Bateau
2006-03-09 18:36:13 UTC
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Post by Sketch
Post by Bateau
I checked a week or two ago and only a couple of them were released, and
they were boring graphics mods.
Eh, what do you expect for free? Most people tinkering with game editors are
just trying to piece together some maps for level design experience and
break into the industry.
Back in the day you could expect NEW GAMEPLAY.
McGrandpa
2006-03-10 00:41:42 UTC
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Post by Sketch
Post by Bateau
I checked a week or two ago and only a couple of them were released, and
they were boring graphics mods.
Eh, what do you expect for free? Most people tinkering with game editors
are just trying to piece together some maps for level design experience
and break into the industry.
Really? Did either of you play Ravenholm? 3rd party? Longish SP mod, I'm
not done with it yet.
McG.
Sketch
2006-03-10 15:30:10 UTC
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Post by McGrandpa
Really? Did either of you play Ravenholm? 3rd party? Longish SP mod,
I'm not done with it yet.
Thanks for the recommendation, McG. I hadn't come across this one. I've
played the original Ravenholm chapter in HL2 at least four times and it
never ceases to amaze me. One of the best levels ever.

FWIW, I also nabbed these *released* singleplayer maps from
http://mods.moddb.com:

Metastasis 2 (the first episode was a hoot)
The Island
Combine Destiny (hopefully it will install this time)
Mistake of Pythagoras

Should be a fun weekend.
Shawk
2006-03-10 16:37:44 UTC
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Post by Sketch
Post by McGrandpa
Really? Did either of you play Ravenholm? 3rd party? Longish SP mod,
I'm not done with it yet.
Thanks for the recommendation, McG. I hadn't come across this one. I've
played the original Ravenholm chapter in HL2 at least four times and it
never ceases to amaze me. One of the best levels ever.
FWIW, I also nabbed these *released* singleplayer maps from
Metastasis 2 (the first episode was a hoot)
Thanks! Didn't realise a part two had been released.
Post by Sketch
The Island
Combine Destiny (hopefully it will install this time)
Mistake of Pythagoras
Should be a fun weekend.
If Metastasis 2 is as good as the first then at least an hour of it will be
;-)
McGrandpa
2006-03-10 21:41:46 UTC
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Post by Sketch
Post by McGrandpa
Really? Did either of you play Ravenholm? 3rd party? Longish SP mod,
I'm not done with it yet.
Thanks for the recommendation, McG. I hadn't come across this one. I've
played the original Ravenholm chapter in HL2 at least four times and it
never ceases to amaze me. One of the best levels ever.
FWIW, I also nabbed these *released* singleplayer maps from
Metastasis 2 (the first episode was a hoot)
The Island
Combine Destiny (hopefully it will install this time)
Mistake of Pythagoras
Should be a fun weekend.
Yep, already got those :) Haven't started pythagoras yet. Of the others,
Ravenholm is *Ravenholm* and then some :) and better for it IMO.
McG.
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2006-06-13 20:06:25 UTC
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Post by Bateau
Are there any single player Far Cry mods?
Yes, I personally enjoyed Matto series. #4 is coming out soon.
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Spatial Minkey
2006-02-27 17:26:08 UTC
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Post by Orion
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
Are these single or multiplayer mods?

If single, are there any multiplayer mods worth trying?
Orion
2006-02-27 17:49:54 UTC
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http://mods.moddb.com
(1) on left under BROWSE, select Mods
(2) For Game, select "Half-Life 2"
(3) Select "Single & Multiplayer"

You can also check halflife2.filefront.com. It's a bit of a nuisance
to navigate, but it has mods that ModDb does not have. Free downloads
from both, although you have to register with ModDb to download from
them.
Sketch
2006-02-27 18:06:07 UTC
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Post by Orion
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me.
Just did this myself this past weekend. I recently replayed HL2 for the
second time, and I'm still into that sort of survival gameplay for the time
being. Depending on my mood, I'm also going between Serious Sam 2 and FEAR,
too.

I agree that the Minerva: Metastasis map is great. A well thought out island
map. Thanks for the Combine Destiny suggestion.

I recommend Leon's SP Map Pack. You can nab it from either GameSpot or
FilePlanet. It's four sequential maps that will take you about two to four
hours to complete. It's mostly urban, a little Combine-heavy for my tastes,
and he does seem to include every texture under the sun for the
environments, but not bad for one person designing most everything.
NuQ
2006-02-27 22:56:34 UTC
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Post by Sketch
Post by Orion
Haven't had much time to mess around with HL2 or Far Cry Mods in the
past few months. The last mod I probably played was Antlion Troopers,
the original version and perhaps Minerva:Metastasis. I downloaded and
played Lost Coast a couple of months ago. Found a way to stack boxes
and exit the playable area another way, and found out what things look
like behind the scenes. Kind of weird.
Went trolling for mods this weekend. Found 'The Island', 'Combine
Destiny', 'Dayhard', Exterminate, and more.
(1) 'Exterminate' is nice mindless fun, rack up the most points,
constantly trying to beat your personal best. I will keep it on my
machine for those times when I have just a few minutes, and want to
finish something quickly.
(2) 'The Island' - I'm glued to the wall of the cave, can't figure out
how to get anywhere. NG until I can find a way to play the game.
(3) 'Dayhard' - fun, amusing, more of a hack than a polished product,
even for a quick mod. It's fun though, and the action and the music
make it worth playing for a while. Especially for an HL2 & Far Cry
addict jonesing for the next add-on pack or game.
(4) 'Combine Destiny' - DOOM3 meets HL2. Extremely well done. Very
professional look and feel, excellent mood setting, nice tension. I
don't jump as high when the mutants leap out at me as I did when I
first played HL2/Ravenholm sequence. I almost miss the adrenaline
rush. A full game along the lines of 'Combine Destiny' would be worth
paying a few bucks for. My son was complaining, he was expecting new
weapons, but he's 16. I'm a tad bit older than that, and a good
quality mod with dark moody gameplay is uber-fine for me.
Just did this myself this past weekend. I recently replayed HL2 for the
second time, and I'm still into that sort of survival gameplay for the time
being. Depending on my mood, I'm also going between Serious Sam 2 and FEAR,
too.
I've been stuck in the Foresaken Compound (the swamp part) for over a
month in SS2. I can't get out. I've searched the web for a solution or
walkthrough, but no luck. I'm past the first door where you have to
pull a lever next to it after defeating all the baddies. In the next
section I've defeated all the baddies, but can't get through the door.
Sketch
2006-02-28 02:48:09 UTC
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Post by NuQ
I've been stuck in the Foresaken Compound (the swamp part) for over a
month in SS2. I can't get out. I've searched the web for a solution or
walkthrough, but no luck. I'm past the first door where you have to pull
a lever next to it after defeating all the baddies. In the next section
I've defeated all the baddies, but can't get through the door.
IIRC, the second door in the FC level has a lever off to the side you have
to retrieve. Once you find it, select/use it and the game adds it to your
"inventory," then go back to the door switch to activate and open it.

HTH. If not, I can go back to some of my savegames and see where you're
having trouble.
NuQ
2006-02-28 18:59:07 UTC
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Post by Sketch
Post by NuQ
I've been stuck in the Foresaken Compound (the swamp part) for over a
month in SS2. I can't get out. I've searched the web for a solution or
walkthrough, but no luck. I'm past the first door where you have to pull
a lever next to it after defeating all the baddies. In the next section
I've defeated all the baddies, but can't get through the door.
IIRC, the second door in the FC level has a lever off to the side you have
to retrieve. Once you find it, select/use it and the game adds it to your
"inventory," then go back to the door switch to activate and open it.
HTH. If not, I can go back to some of my savegames and see where you're
having trouble.
I still can't get it. On the level I'm loading, the computer helper
chick's written dialog (shown as the level is loading) start off with
"Well, I see you were smart enough to open the door. What's next,
trying your own shoes?" or something like that.

The door that I can't open has stamped in yellow letters "Rig 13".
Sketch
2006-03-01 15:15:39 UTC
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Post by NuQ
I still can't get it. On the level I'm loading, the computer helper
chick's written dialog (shown as the level is loading) start off with
"Well, I see you were smart enough to open the door. What's next, trying
your own shoes?" or something like that.
The door that I can't open has stamped in yellow letters "Rig 13".
I replayed that portion last night and the door opened automatically after I
cleared the area of enemies.

If you hear peaceful music, as opposed to fast-paced, run-n-gun music, the
level has been cleared. Either you haven't killed a baddy that's stuck in
some area of the map or something might be corrupt with the game triggers
and you're therefore not allowed to progress.

If it were me, and depending on the music you hear, I'd search for a lone
enemy tucked away in some corner or restart the level from an earlier
savegame. There is apparently no trick to opening that Rig 13 door other
than clearing the area.
NuQ
2006-03-01 18:19:27 UTC
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Post by Sketch
Post by NuQ
I still can't get it. On the level I'm loading, the computer helper
chick's written dialog (shown as the level is loading) start off with
"Well, I see you were smart enough to open the door. What's next, trying
your own shoes?" or something like that.
The door that I can't open has stamped in yellow letters "Rig 13".
I replayed that portion last night and the door opened automatically after I
cleared the area of enemies.
If you hear peaceful music, as opposed to fast-paced, run-n-gun music, the
level has been cleared. Either you haven't killed a baddy that's stuck in
some area of the map or something might be corrupt with the game triggers
and you're therefore not allowed to progress.
If it were me, and depending on the music you hear, I'd search for a lone
enemy tucked away in some corner or restart the level from an earlier
savegame. There is apparently no trick to opening that Rig 13 door other
than clearing the area.
Thanks for looking, I appreciate it. Must be a bug because I hear the
peaceful music, not the fast paced music that happens when I'm fighting.
I'll try restarting the level. Thanks again!
Sketch
2006-03-01 20:34:25 UTC
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Post by NuQ
I'll try restarting the level. Thanks again!
No problem. You might try the latest 2.066 patch, too.

There's plenty of game left after that level, too. A very underrated sequel,
IMO.
NuQ
2006-03-01 22:10:55 UTC
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Post by Sketch
Post by NuQ
I'll try restarting the level. Thanks again!
No problem. You might try the latest 2.066 patch, too.
Got it.
Post by Sketch
There's plenty of game left after that level, too. A very underrated sequel,
IMO.
Seems to be. *I'm* enjoying it also.
NuQ
2006-03-02 23:12:01 UTC
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Post by Sketch
Post by NuQ
I'll try restarting the level. Thanks again!
No problem. You might try the latest 2.066 patch, too.
There's plenty of game left after that level, too. A very underrated sequel,
IMO.
Restarting the level worked perfectly. I think I was missing a lot of
the baddies before. I don't even remember the three-headed dogs, but
then again, I've been stuck for close to two months and maybe I just
forgot. Anyway, the door opened right up after I finished off all of
the baddies. Now I keep getting killed in the next section! Playing on
hard mode.
Sketch
2006-03-03 14:15:34 UTC
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Restarting the level worked perfectly. I think I was missing a lot of the
baddies before. I don't even remember the three-headed dogs, but then
again, I've been stuck for close to two months and maybe I just forgot.
Anyway, the door opened right up after I finished off all of the baddies.
Now I keep getting killed in the next section! Playing on hard mode.
Yeah, there's a doozy of a section toward the end of the swamp with red
demon tanks on a catwalk and waves of footsoldiers charging at you. I ended
up rushing ahead, balls to the wall instead of taking cover by the
overturned container, and snagged the Serious Bomb(s) to help clear the
area. The baddies just kept respawning, and I was getting frustrated (the
four beers I had beforehand didn't exactly help my reflexes either).

Sometimes you just gotta think like a Croatian developer!
NuQ
2006-03-03 19:43:56 UTC
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Post by Sketch
Restarting the level worked perfectly. I think I was missing a lot of the
baddies before. I don't even remember the three-headed dogs, but then
again, I've been stuck for close to two months and maybe I just forgot.
Anyway, the door opened right up after I finished off all of the baddies.
Now I keep getting killed in the next section! Playing on hard mode.
Yeah, there's a doozy of a section toward the end of the swamp with red
demon tanks on a catwalk and waves of footsoldiers charging at you. I ended
up rushing ahead, balls to the wall instead of taking cover by the
overturned container, and snagged the Serious Bomb(s) to help clear the
area. The baddies just kept respawning, and I was getting frustrated (the
four beers I had beforehand didn't exactly help my reflexes either).
Sometimes you just gotta think like a Croatian developer!
I got past it last night by using the container cover. I used the
plasma gun to get the footsoldiers. Then I would pop out and fire 2
rockets at each (or most) red tank on the catwalk, then duck back into
the container and wait for the footsoldiers to come around and repeat
the plasma gun routine.
Bateau
2006-03-08 16:41:13 UTC
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Post by NuQ
Post by Sketch
Post by NuQ
I've been stuck in the Foresaken Compound (the swamp part) for over a
month in SS2. I can't get out. I've searched the web for a solution or
walkthrough, but no luck. I'm past the first door where you have to pull
a lever next to it after defeating all the baddies. In the next section
I've defeated all the baddies, but can't get through the door.
IIRC, the second door in the FC level has a lever off to the side you have
to retrieve. Once you find it, select/use it and the game adds it to your
"inventory," then go back to the door switch to activate and open it.
HTH. If not, I can go back to some of my savegames and see where you're
having trouble.
I still can't get it. On the level I'm loading, the computer helper
chick's written dialog (shown as the level is loading) start off with
"Well, I see you were smart enough to open the door. What's next,
trying your own shoes?" or something like that.
The door that I can't open has stamped in yellow letters "Rig 13".
Yeah I had that problem too. I uninstalled the game and never looked
back. It's a terribly boring pile of crap.
oceanclub
2006-03-01 14:17:13 UTC
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No mention of Dystopia?

http://www.dystopia-game.com

After getting a new 6800 GS, I've been revisiting FPS games, and this
mod is very polished and detailed indeed. Each side has three classes:
heavy, medium and light. The more lightly armed you are, they more more
implants you get: these give you benefits such as a directional HUD
showing enemies, health boosts, etc.

There's a strategic element (basically, some classes can hack into
cyberspace, where they can performed actions that affect the real
world, such as opening doors, etc). I didn't delve into this side of
the game much, but running around blasting was a lot of fun. I think
reading the Player Guide on the web site is a must though. Check it
out.

Judging by this page, it's also one of the most popular third-party
mods out there:

http://steampowered.com/status/game_stats.html

P.
Sketch
2006-03-01 20:42:52 UTC
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Multiplayer only, right? :) The Natural Selection mod sounds amazing, too,
but it's also multiplayer.
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