Woah. O_o a lot of people struggling on these bits. I didn't find them too confusing. I was more confused in the latter sections of the game. You'll find that out soon enough though.
By joe! You're right. And that's not G-Man it's gasp, Severus. He's got Harry where he wants him; his lap dog. :O and that big slug thing on Breen's monitor must've been...
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Voldermort!
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Anyhow, I hear Half Life is a trilogy. In which case; the missing pieces of the puzzle...
Gordan accepted G-Man's offer at the end of Half Life 1 (well, you did probaly) because it was that or death.
Word on the grapevine suggests G-Man is an Alien assuming the body of a Human for covert reasons. Or perhaps, to allow familarity.
G-Man has difficulty expressing the language both...
Chances are, they died. They're not of the G-Man's concern. Gordan had a contract and completed his contract. Regardless of exterior help.
However, one must also remember that the Resistance hired Gordan... So the G-Man may be inclined to protect his employee's temporary employer.
Also, it...
G-Man planned the Cascade Reno-whatever. The marines were a part of the test that G-Man was planning for Gordan. The reason why G-Man placed Adrian in zero-space, is because despite all odds. Adrian lived. He wasn't supposed to.
However, because he did. Perhaps Adrian will become of use in...
No, not really. It's been talked about consistantly and is pathetic speculation. The G-Man does not behave like he is you from the future. One thing is, he tests you. Now, if G-Man was Gordan from the future, he would know his own capabilities. Therefore, eliminating the theory. :P
Most Combine forces are clones. The Combine choose the dominate species of the planet they invade and absorb that species into it's armies. Re-production is denied, because it's just more free thinking humans who hate the Combine. Where as their Clones are born loyal.
The immortality is...
Ravenholm was just out of Combine notice. And housed LOADS of Resistance members. Eventually, the Combine patrols found out about Ravenholm and took out loads of the Resistance with their air strike of parasite pods.
From what I've read. the G-Man has no ties to the Government. Any. He was however, an investor of Black Mesa. Sent to do so by his true employers.
Rumours say G-Man is working with an inter-galatic resistance that plans to strike down the Combine. After all, G-Man staged the events of Half...
Everytime I load up the SDK tools, it tells me I need to update Half Life 2. Yet, I check half Life 2 Properties. It's fully up to date. The last update I did was downloading HL2:DM. There was also an SDK update link, I didn't click it. However, later SDK updated itself regardless.
This, in...
I oddly didn't. And I have a habbit of connecting with game characters. I felt more intouch with Barney to be honest. It was nice to be battling side by side with him. The characters have a friendship and you mesh with that fictional friendship. In turn, befriending a simple A.I.
Haha, that's brilliant! The first time I played, I didn't hear that he wanted me to put the can in the bin. So, I promptly threw it in his face, which had him chasing me with his Stun Baton drawn.
You're not a mercerny. You don't loan yourself out. You're an employee of the G-Man who himself is under employment of something much greater.
It is hinted in the game, that between getting his M.I.T. and joining Black Mesa, that Gordan had undergone a life changing experience. This might...
I saw the Striders use their cannon, skewer a resistance member and destroy the scenery.
The destruction of the scenery is all scripted anyway. However, i saw the Strider use the instant kill cannon once, incidently, I died as well. (resistance blocked me.) I also saw it skewer a resistance...