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Half-Life: Alyx review: The greatest VR adventure game yet — and then some, Ars Technica

Half-Life: Alyx review: The greatest VR adventure game yet — and then some, Ars Technica
    

      take matters into your own hands –

             

Our epic review avoids spoilers, gets into the million-dollar question: Why VR only?

      

                  

Hands up (in VR), don't shoot. The Combine are back, but you face them (and other terrors) from a different perspective — in more ways than one. Welcome to <em> Half Life: Alyx .

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/ Hands up (in VR), don’t shoot. The Combine are back, but you face them (and other terrors) from a different perspective — in more ways than one. Welcome to Half Life: Alyx ( (i a huge fan of

Half-Life: Alyx , the first new

Half-Life game in years. But before telling you why, I’d like to take the hype balloon — in this case, shaped like a headcrab that’s floating towards your face — and let out a bit of its air. Half-Life: Alyx is not a must-own video. game. It is not the PC world’s

Super Mario equivalent, a comparison I mention because Valve studio head Gabe Newell has heightened expectations this way multiple times over the years.

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does not. use virtual reality to transform how we interact with games in a way that might be as universally embraced as

Super Mario Bros. 1 , ,

Zelda: Ocarina of Time , or, of course, the first two Half-Life games.

And yet:

Half-Life: Alyx is a must-play video game for anyone in a position to do so. If you already have access to the required technology — a full VR headset system, a robust computer, and a reasonable amount of space to move your arms while otherwise blind to the real world — you are in for a video game that pushes the notion of “full-length VR adventure” to its limits. The hours required to beat