Half-Life 2: Episode Two OST — Last Legs (Extended)
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Published 2019-09-24
Track: Last Legs
Composer: Kelly Bailey
All Comments (21)
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In this Level of Half-Life, Gordon and the Radio Operator go out and beat Hunters and Striders down with their bare hands.
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Considering how many people thought this level was super stressful I think Valve did their job.
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I loved running over the hunters in this level so satisfying.
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Everyone talks about how hard the Gnome achievement is, but nobody says a thing about Neighborhood Watch.
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Strider at the Water Tower!
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"In my medical opinion that is a STUPID HAT" "W h a t ?"
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Strider! From the Sawmill!! Strider From The Cranes!! Strider From Water Tower!!
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It's not the Striders that are frustrating, it's the Hunters that frustrate me.
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Ah yes my neighbours' nightmare back in 2007.
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Phew, glad we managed to kill that last strider... Wait, why do I hear boss music?
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Oh my god, not the Sawmill! IS NOTHING SACRED?
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Literally every Combine unit in White Forest: *Exists Freeman: Your free trial of being alive is over
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Entire army of Combine: Exists Gordon: No
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I forgot that this strider battle was, essentially, the last combat portion of the game. I was in the moment killing these fuckers and caught off guard when suddenly I had to emotionally prepare myself for the ending.
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Half-life 2 episode three: The Citadel Mk II
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Not gonna lie when the map lit up with loads of striders and this music kicked in it activated my fight or flight response. Genuinely one of the most anxiety inducing video game moments I’ve ever experienced.
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FUCK WHERE'S THE STRIDER FUCK WHERE'S THE MAGNUSSON FUCK WHERE'S THE CAR
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This song just screams what seems to be an never ending horde of strong enemies
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This was probably one of the most stressful missions in Half Life for me. Episode 2 really kicked things up a fat notch. Not that it wasn't badass but jeez, how Gordon must've felt experiencing that not through a computer game but through his own reality.
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This made me feel like playing hl2 ep2 just for the wave battles, and also left me in despair of how Hunt Down the Freeman ruined those gameplay styles and stripped them of their relevance