5 games for 30 bucks? Who can't call that an amazing deal!

User Rating: 8.5 | The Orange Box X360
The video game developer Valve usually sticks with just one game at a time, like most basic video game developers. But this time, to spice things up without emptying peoples wallets, they have decided to put 5 video games in one, well, box.

The game that you will probably play first is Half-Life, episode one. Let me tell you although it is a decent start to the chapters, it is definetly not what makes the game pop. It is brilliantly bloody, and has probably the best characters in a video game, but it is relatively poor compared to the other two chapters. Plus, it has gratious swearing which will probably make you irritated.

Next is Half-Life, episode two. Now this is where we really start to enjoy this game. Hal-Life 2 has great level placement, steers clear of too much irratating profanity, and still has great characters. Plus, who can forget the graphics?

Then there is Half-Life epsiode three. Although I haven't played too much of it yet, this game still is showing promise for being the best Half-Life chapter, which will probably take you months to finish.

At this time, I introduce Portal. Portal is a strategy game, flatly put. So, is this going to be another horribly boring brainteaser? The answer is NO! This is a great, innovative, funny, and enjoyable game that is good for your brain, and your time. It is, in fact, probably the best game on here.

Lastly, there is Team Fortress. I have never played it, but I have seen others play it and the graphics are amazing and the gameplay, for the most part, looks stunning.

All in all, this can probably be called the greatest deal in video game history. 30 bucks for 5 games. Wow. And heck, you better believe it is worth it. Well, that's it for 2day gaming fans!!!