Steam has
Valve's The Orange Box (PC Digital Download) on sale for
$3.99.
Thanks to Community Member
23adrock for finding this deal.
Note, Steam account and client application required to purchase/play (
free to join).
Includes:- Half-Life 2
- Half-Life 2: Episode One
- Half-Life 2: Episode Two
- Portal
- Team Fortress 2
- Note: Team Fortress 2 is now a Free-to-Play title
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They are the OGs of slacking… Think I read somewhere that GRRM is trying to beat them by taking longer to write his next book than they are taking to release the next HL game…
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I had already purchased the Valve Complete Pack a few years ago, which is why I already had the first four titles in the Orange Box collection... but it was still trying to charge me $3.99 to purchase the Orange Box (because I didn't have TF2).
But I clicked on this one, and... it looks like it's allowing me to 're-buy' the Complete Pack (for $0.00)... weird.
Chronologic vs installment order
5 games for $60 was a slick deal! No ragrets! Not even one vowel!
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It is very awesome.
All the pathetic dweebs with their "Lord GabeN" votive candles who imagine "HALF-LIFE 3 CONFIRMED!!!" in the single patterns of their toast refuse to how that lying fat sack of fertilizer accountable for his endless lies and dodges.
Remember that he announced Half-Life 2 in an exclusive PC Gamer cover story in March 2003 based on the premise that they didn't want a Duke Nukem Forever situation - it had been in development hell for six years by that point - where they announced a game and then it took forever to finish. So Fatty Liarson revealed the game with the PROMISE it would release in six months. Because Half-Life was my favorite game ever and I didn't know what a lying garbage person Fatboy Fat was, I built a new PC in August in anticipation of HL2.
It actually came out in November 2004. And I had already upgraded that rig's video card while waiting. How committed to his lie was Tubby McLardo? He booked Alcatraz for the release party and went through with it when he knew the game wasn't going to release in time. They tried to blame it on being hacked and needed to secure the code, but those who saw what was stolen realized the game was in nowhere ready to ship state. It was barely an alpha build.
So yeah, I'm not ever going to forgive that chonky fabulist. Rather than just own it that they had no creativity left and were reduced to buying developers with fresh ideas (e,g, Portal, Left 4 Dead) and making TF2 party hats and running their trading card grift, to this day they hope that we forget their lies. I won't. Ever.