

This game sees two teams of gamers fighting against each other through more than eight different maps. "Team Fortress 2" is the complete opposite as it's a multiplayer first-person shooter. Each level is filled with tricky jumps, enemy turrets, and other environmental hazards. Armed only with a portal gun, you must survive each of these puzzles if you want to leave the facility alive. An evil robot mastermind named GLaDOS puts Chell through a series of grueling tests. It also introduces a handful of new settings to keep the action fresh."Portal" also made its debut in the "Orange Box." This title puts players in control of Chell, who is trapped in a facility. The open-world environment provides new locations to discover along with new enemies to fight.

This title moves away from the linear environments of the previous games. "Half-Life: Episode Two" is exclusive to this collection of games. In this title, you'll leave City 17 and explore the surrounding areas as you continue your fight against the Combine. There is also significantly more platforming in this game. While the gameplay is still the same, some cooperative features were added. This title has won numerous awards over the years and is recognized in the industry as a classic game."Half-Life 2: Episode One" takes place directly after the previous game. Many of your favorite characters return from the "Half Life" game series, but not all of them are on your side. In addition to stopping enemies, you also use this gun to solve puzzles. This powerful weapon lets you pick up and throw anything in the environment. Eventually, Gordon finds the Gravity Gun. You use a variety of weapons in your adventure, ranging from crowbars to rocket launchers. Transported to the future, Gordon must stop an alien invasion of epic proportions. In "Half-Life 2," players once again take on the role of Gordon Freeman. The PS3 version of this collection was published by Electronic Arts and had a release date of December 11, 2007. The controls have been redesigned to work on the PS3 controller. In addition to three games from the "Half-Life" series, you also get "Portal" and "Team Fortress 2." Originally released for the PC, Valve has redone these games for home consoles. These titles range from first-person shooters to puzzle games. In "Half-Life 2: Orange Box" for the PlayStation 3, Valve collects five of its hottest titles on one disc.
