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The Orange Box
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Platform:
Xbox 360
Category:
FPS
The Orange Box (X360)
Published by null - 10-2007

While the PC audience has been frothing at the mouth for the next chapter in the Half-Life 2 saga, it's safe to say that many console gamers are wondering what they're on about. The Xbox port of Half-Life 2 won GameSpy's Xbox Game of the Year in 2005, but the poor emulation on Xbox 360 has kept many next-gen console owners waiting for The Orange Box to experience the Half-Life 2 saga, let alone the new additions of Portal and Team Fortress 2. It's a gross understatement to say that it's been worth the wait. Now, Xbox 360 owners can gorge themselves on what should amount to nearly 20 or so hours of the most finely-crafted single player action they'll see this year, and countless hours of multiplayer. Long Live the Free Man! The first section of The Orange Box focuses on Half-Life 2. HL 2 has seen a major visual facelift since the Xbox version, with greater detail and various updates for H