Alyx ice-skates everywhere she goes. Friend and foe alike randomly assume a 'scarecrow' stance. Some posters do not appear on walls (e.g. The Breen poster near the beginning that Alyx comments on) 4. The higher your velocity as you jump, the more violently the screen shakes and distorts. Half-Life: Alyx is Valve's VR return to the Half-Life series. It's the story of an impossible fight against a vicious alien race known as the Combine, set between the events of Half-Life and Half-Life 2. Playing as Alyx Vance, you are humanity's only chance for survival.
The Half-Life 2: Episode One soundtrack was composed by Kelly Bailey. It was released in part on The Orange Box Original Soundtrack.
Using an appropriate program, it is possible to extract all audio tracks heard in-game from the ep1_pak_dir.vpk
archive file. The soundtrack was also included in the game directory of both the full and demo Audiosurf releases on Steam as part of Audiosurf's The Orange Box Soundtrack. On September 24, 2014, the soundtrack was made available as free DLC to all owners of the game on on Steam. On March 16, 2020, Valve partnered with independent record label Ipecac Recordings to release several of the Half-Life series soundtracks on streaming services.[1]
Track listing[edit]
* = not present in a given soundtrack.
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The Orange Box OST # | Game # | OST (Steam DLC) # | Track title | Filename | Time | Level location | Comments |
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* | 01 | 06 | Eine Kleiner Elevatormuzik | VLVX_song1.mp3 | 1:18 | Undue Alarm: When looking over the ledge in the Citadel where Alyx comments 'I had no idea,' before encountering the Stalkers and the Rollermines. | The title references Mozart's 'Eine kleine Nachtmusik,' Dr. Isaac Kleiner, and Muzak. |
07 | 02 | 02 | Combine Advisory | VLVX_song2.mp3 | 1:54 | Undue Alarm: When entering the room with the shaft full of Advisor pods. | |
* | 03 | * | Negative Pressure | HL1_song19.mp3 | 1:56 | Undue Alarm: When getting on the large glass elevator. | Also appears in Half-Life (under the name 'Steam in the Pipes') and Half-Life 2. Appears in Half-Life: Alyx as 'Processing Tripmines.' |
* | 04 | 08 | Infraradiant | VLVX_song19a.mp3 | 4:38 | Direct Intervention: When entering the Citadel Core. | |
* | 05 | 04 | Darkness at Noon | VLVX_song8.mp3 | 0:56 | Lowlife: When first entering the vents where Alyx comments on being 'blind as a bat.' | |
05 | 06 | 01 | Disrupted Original | VLVX_song11.mp3 | 1:18 | Lowlife: During the first large fight with Zombines in the tunnels. | This track was created as the introductory cue for a new enemy, the Zombine.[2] It features the 'Short Guitar Hero Lick 2' audio sample included in the album Cuckooland Asylum of Zero-G's Altered States sample library.[3] |
* | 07 | 09 | Decay Mode | VLVX_song19b.mp3 | 3:07 | Lowlife: After the lights by the elevator go out and Alyx comments on the sparking wire. | Also appears as the first song in the fourth Half-Life 2: Episode One launch teaser. |
* | 08 | 05 | Self Destruction | VLVX_song12.mp3 | 2:00 | Lowlife: After Alyx says 'here comes trouble' at the start of the zombie battle. | Appears as the second song in the fourth Half-Life 2: Episode One launch teaser. |
09 | 09 | 03 | Guard Down | VLVX_song4.mp3 | 1:39 | Urban Flight: When Alyx uses the mounted gun after killing the Antlion Guard. | This track is used in the third Half-Life 2: Episode One launch teaser. |
* | 10 | 07 | What Kind of Hospital Is This? | VLVX_song18.mp3 | 3:05 | Urban Flight: When Alyx gets a shotgun before entering the hall of zombies. | Also used in the first Half-Life 2: Episode One launch teaser. |
* | 11 | 10 | Penultimatum | VLVX_song21.mp3 | 2:50 | Exit 17: When the Strider first appears. | 'Penultimatum' is a portmanteau of the words 'penultimate' and 'ultimatum.' This track is used in the second Half-Life 2: Episode One launch teaser. |
External links[edit]
- Half-Life 2: Episode One Soundtrack on Steam
- Half-Life Music Soundtracks on official Half-Life website
References[edit]
- ↑Ipecac Recordings on Twitter (March 16, 2020)
- ↑Half-Life 2: Episode One commentary
- ↑Samples Used in the Half-Life Soundtrack on YouTube
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Soundtracks | Half-Life · Half-Life: Opposing Force · Half-Life: Blue Shift · Half-Life 2 · Half-Life 2: Episode One · Half-Life 2: Episode Two · Half-Life: Alyx ·The Orange Box · Portal · Portal 2 |
Songs | 'Exile Vilify' · 'Cara Mia Adio (Turret Opera)' · 'GLaDOS' Song' (cut) · 'Still Alive' · 'Want You Gone' · 'You Wouldn't Know' |
Companies | Arkane Studios · Captivation Digital Laboratories · Cloudhead Games · Cryptozoic Entertainment · Electronic Arts · Gearbox Software · Junction Point Studios · Nvidia Corporation · Sierra Entertainment · Sixense Entertainment · Traveller's Tales · Taito Corporation · Valve Corporation · Vivendi Games · Zen Studios |
People | Character models · Production staff · Voice actors |
Other media | Comics:Portal 2: Lab Rat · Randolph the Red-Nosed Turret · Turret Lullaby Development booksandarticles:The Art of Portal 2 · The Final Hours of Half-Life 2 · The Final Hours of Portal 2 · Half-Life 2: Raising the Bar · The Final Hours of Half-Life: Alyx Films:Half-Life: Uplink |
Mascots | Bendy · Mr. Valve |
Other | ApertureScience.com · Canon · Games · Half-Life and Portal universe · Recurring themes · Retcons |
Half Life 2 is a first-person shooter by Valve Corporation.
Six years did fans of the critically acclaimed Half Life have to wait for its successor, Half Life 2. Developed by the Valve Corporation, it was the very first game to use the developer's Source engine. Continuing the story of scientist-turned-action-hero Gordan Freeman in a alternate Earth world where aliens had arrived from another dimension after a science experiment gone horribly wrong in the first game, players experience a first-person shooter like none other, with outstanding graphics for its time as well as a realistic physics engine, which the game took full advantage of.
As in the first game, Gordan begins his adventure without any weapons and slowly builds up an arsenal to face consistently more ferocious enemies. The world has changed a lot since Gordan's escape from Black Mesa, as now twenty years have passed and a multidimensional corporation, Combine, has taken control of the planet. A police state was put in place and the citizens suppressed. As to be expected, an underground resistance movement formed and Gordon is introduced to them early in the game. Fan-favourite character Barney Calhoun is back to help Gordon out, going undercover as an officer for Combine. Alyx Vance, the daughter of one of Gordan's former co-workers at Black Mesa, is the games female star, shedding some humanity and passion into an otherwise bleak world.
Gordon meets further characters, both friend and foe, throughout the game, and as in the first installment of the franchise, he has to fight his way out of difficult situations and use the environment to overcome obstacles. Without giving away too much information, it is safe to say that Half Life 2 ends in as just a dramatic fashion as the first game. An enjoyable part to the game is use of vehicles, including beach buggies and speedboats, which are a pleasant change of pace to an otherwise long trek on foot. Players should not get carried away with the joy riding, as they might pass their objective!
Fans were given more of the game in two sequels, titled Half Life 2: Episode One and Half Life 2: Episode Two, as well as an additional level to the game, Half Life 2: Lost Coast. Fans hoping for Half Life 3 might be disappointed, as Gabe Newell, founder of Valve, stated that the expansions to Half Life 2 were essentially Half Life 3. We live in hope that this is just an elaborate bluff to allow for the announcement of Half Life 3 to be even more spectacular.
As with the original Half Life, the community was able to develop mods for the game, one of the most famous being Garry's Mod. Other Valve games - not mods of Half Life 2 - based on the Source engine include Counterstrike: Source, the moderately successful sequel to Counterstrike 1.6, and Day of Defeat: Source.
Pros
- Best graphics and physics engine for its time
- Unique and compelling story
- Fluent gameplay
Cons
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- Half-Life 2: Episode One Soundtrack on Steam
- Half-Life Music Soundtracks on official Half-Life website
References[edit]
- ↑Ipecac Recordings on Twitter (March 16, 2020)
- ↑Half-Life 2: Episode One commentary
- ↑Samples Used in the Half-Life Soundtrack on YouTube
Real world subjects | |
---|---|
Soundtracks | Half-Life · Half-Life: Opposing Force · Half-Life: Blue Shift · Half-Life 2 · Half-Life 2: Episode One · Half-Life 2: Episode Two · Half-Life: Alyx ·The Orange Box · Portal · Portal 2 |
Songs | 'Exile Vilify' · 'Cara Mia Adio (Turret Opera)' · 'GLaDOS' Song' (cut) · 'Still Alive' · 'Want You Gone' · 'You Wouldn't Know' |
Companies | Arkane Studios · Captivation Digital Laboratories · Cloudhead Games · Cryptozoic Entertainment · Electronic Arts · Gearbox Software · Junction Point Studios · Nvidia Corporation · Sierra Entertainment · Sixense Entertainment · Traveller's Tales · Taito Corporation · Valve Corporation · Vivendi Games · Zen Studios |
People | Character models · Production staff · Voice actors |
Other media | Comics:Portal 2: Lab Rat · Randolph the Red-Nosed Turret · Turret Lullaby Development booksandarticles:The Art of Portal 2 · The Final Hours of Half-Life 2 · The Final Hours of Portal 2 · Half-Life 2: Raising the Bar · The Final Hours of Half-Life: Alyx Films:Half-Life: Uplink |
Mascots | Bendy · Mr. Valve |
Other | ApertureScience.com · Canon · Games · Half-Life and Portal universe · Recurring themes · Retcons |
Half Life 2 is a first-person shooter by Valve Corporation.
Six years did fans of the critically acclaimed Half Life have to wait for its successor, Half Life 2. Developed by the Valve Corporation, it was the very first game to use the developer's Source engine. Continuing the story of scientist-turned-action-hero Gordan Freeman in a alternate Earth world where aliens had arrived from another dimension after a science experiment gone horribly wrong in the first game, players experience a first-person shooter like none other, with outstanding graphics for its time as well as a realistic physics engine, which the game took full advantage of.
As in the first game, Gordan begins his adventure without any weapons and slowly builds up an arsenal to face consistently more ferocious enemies. The world has changed a lot since Gordan's escape from Black Mesa, as now twenty years have passed and a multidimensional corporation, Combine, has taken control of the planet. A police state was put in place and the citizens suppressed. As to be expected, an underground resistance movement formed and Gordon is introduced to them early in the game. Fan-favourite character Barney Calhoun is back to help Gordon out, going undercover as an officer for Combine. Alyx Vance, the daughter of one of Gordan's former co-workers at Black Mesa, is the games female star, shedding some humanity and passion into an otherwise bleak world.
Gordon meets further characters, both friend and foe, throughout the game, and as in the first installment of the franchise, he has to fight his way out of difficult situations and use the environment to overcome obstacles. Without giving away too much information, it is safe to say that Half Life 2 ends in as just a dramatic fashion as the first game. An enjoyable part to the game is use of vehicles, including beach buggies and speedboats, which are a pleasant change of pace to an otherwise long trek on foot. Players should not get carried away with the joy riding, as they might pass their objective!
Fans were given more of the game in two sequels, titled Half Life 2: Episode One and Half Life 2: Episode Two, as well as an additional level to the game, Half Life 2: Lost Coast. Fans hoping for Half Life 3 might be disappointed, as Gabe Newell, founder of Valve, stated that the expansions to Half Life 2 were essentially Half Life 3. We live in hope that this is just an elaborate bluff to allow for the announcement of Half Life 3 to be even more spectacular.
As with the original Half Life, the community was able to develop mods for the game, one of the most famous being Garry's Mod. Other Valve games - not mods of Half Life 2 - based on the Source engine include Counterstrike: Source, the moderately successful sequel to Counterstrike 1.6, and Day of Defeat: Source.
Pros
- Best graphics and physics engine for its time
- Unique and compelling story
- Fluent gameplay
Cons
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- A nagging longing for Half Life 3