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SWAT Global Strike Team - Xbox Game (Retro Fam)

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Authentic game disc/cartridge in good condition, fully tested for reliable performance. May show minor signs of use but plays perfectly. Disc/Cartridge only unless specified. Backed by our 1-year warranty, free shipping, and responsive customer support.

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SWAT Global Strike Team Xbox Game

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UPC:020626716192
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Microsoft Xbox
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Mature
SKU:XBOX_SWAT_GLOBAL_STRIKE_TEAM

---------This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.

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D. Kornish
Wanted to purchase a new game, not used as it …

Wanted to purchase a new game, not used as it was a gift. Shipping was quick and the kid is very happy

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BigDudeGeorge
This is basically 5 games in one! Half-Life 2 is …

This is basically 5 games in one! Half-Life 2 is a really good first person shooter with pretty good story line. Team Fortress is OK, for and online multi-player game. Portal has become one of my new favorite games. Over all, a must buy!

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W. Josephson
I had played Half Life and Half Life 2 before, …

I had played Half Life and Half Life 2 before, the latter on a PC in 2006. Most of the bugs associated with the Steam content delivery system had been eliminated by then but it was still a chore to get things up & running. The desire to play HL2 on a stand-alone console system is what eventually motivated me to buy a refurbished XBox 360 (reviews seemed to indicate that HL2 on the Play Station 3 is buggier).Well, great experience so far. HL2 plays exactly as I remembered from the PC days, no bugs whatsoever & the use of a console controller makes for effective gameplay. HL2 won a bunch of awards in part because of its atmosphere - the attention to detail is astounding & the player becomes immersed in the environment of the East European flavored City 17. You can play the game with a developer's commentary track (accessed via clicking on icons floating around in the game environment) - it's interesting to learn about some of the game design considerations & decisions. I've played the Episode 1 game as well; it seems to play longer than a one-third part of HL3. Episode 2 is on deck for me. The only kvetch I might have with HL2 is that the gameplay is very linear - it's obvious which door you should take because there's only one door, etc. The original Half Life seemed to have more situations in which you had to rationally figure out a course of action. Or perhaps I was just inexperienced in those early days of gaming...I thought the wife might like Portal, what with its physics.