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Author: dagoss
Posted: June 10, 2008 (08:09 AM)
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This game was terrible, though I think it is more of an anomaly than a rehash. It was supposed to be an extra in the canceled Dreamcast HL. I remember reading somewhere that it's development was plagued by a few other problems. I think the original version was released with a stand-alone version of Opposing Forces though, and it improves the polygon count. I always had the feeling that BS was intended to be an extra, not a stand alone game.


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Author: Suskie
Posted: June 14, 2008 (03:41 PM)
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I got all of these games as part of Half-Life: Platinum Collection, but yeah, I'd be pissed if I had paid separately for Blue Shift in any form.


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