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Half-Life: Desert Crisis

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Platform: PC
Tags: Shooter, First-Person
Developer: Unknown

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Half-Life: Desert Crisis review

Reviewed July 16, 2009

radicaldreamer says: "Blasting someone out of the sky with an electromagnetic beam rifle; making heads explode with twin Desert Eagles while somersaulting through the air; disintegrating someone's entire torso with an over-sized, electrified sledgehammer - these are some of my fondest memories in gaming. "
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