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* HilariousInHindsight: The ending narration mispronounces Black Mesa as "Black Messah" at one point. Two years later, [[VideoGame/HuntDownTheFreeman we got another infamous Half-Life 2 mod that has the G-Man's voice actor do the exact same misspelling of Black Mesa]], ''twice''.
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* BrokenBase: The mod faced harsh criticism from some parts of the fandom upon release for several reasons, some of them being the misleading title (Half-Life 2: Episode Three - The Closure) designed to attract publicity, bizarre choices of textures and models which clash with the established art-style, lackluster story, etc. Others are more charitable, citing ''The Closure'' as a decent fan-made single-player campaign made by a single mapper, even if it doesn't meet the expectations of a proper third episode.
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* BrokenBase: The mod faced harsh criticism from some parts of the fandom upon release for several reasons, some of them being the misleading title (Half-Life 2: Episode Three - The Closure) designed to attract publicity, bizarre choices of textures and models which clash with the established art-style, lackluster story, etc. Others are more charitable, citing ''The Closure'' as a decent fan-made single-player campaign made by a single mapper, even if it doesn't meet the expectations of a proper third episode.episode.
* ThatOneBoss: The Combine helicopter on Map 27 is a major pain in the ass, because it takes about 30 rockets to take down (mind you, the Combine helicopter was never designed to be fought with rockets to begin with) and the fight takes place on an attic with little to no cover.
* ThatOneBoss: The Combine helicopter on Map 27 is a major pain in the ass, because it takes about 30 rockets to take down (mind you, the Combine helicopter was never designed to be fought with rockets to begin with) and the fight takes place on an attic with little to no cover.
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** At the beginning of the mod, a warp cannon appears out of the ceiling and warps Gordon into a space station, where the mod author himself explains the less/more enemies choice and the puzzle hints. Afterwards, Gordon is sent back and the mod goes on like nothing happened.
* BrokenBase: The mod faced harsh criticism from some parts of the fandom upon release for several reasons, some of them being the misleading title (Half-Life 2: Episode Three - The Closure) designed to attract publicity, bizarre choices of textures and models which clash with the established art-style, lackluster story, etc. Others are more charitable, citing ''The Closure'' as a decent fan-made single-player campaign made by a single mapper, even if doesn't meet the expectations of a proper third episode.
* BrokenBase: The mod faced harsh criticism from some parts of the fandom upon release for several reasons, some of them being the misleading title (Half-Life 2: Episode Three - The Closure) designed to attract publicity, bizarre choices of textures and models which clash with the established art-style, lackluster story, etc. Others are more charitable, citing ''The Closure'' as a decent fan-made single-player campaign made by a single mapper, even if doesn't meet the expectations of a proper third episode.
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** At the beginning of the mod, a warp cannon appears out of the ceiling and warps Gordon into a space station, where the mod author himself explains the less/more choice between more or less enemies choice and the puzzle hints. Afterwards, Gordon is sent back and the mod goes on like nothing happened.
* BrokenBase: The mod faced harsh criticism from some parts of the fandom upon release for several reasons, some of them being the misleading title (Half-Life 2: Episode Three - The Closure) designed to attract publicity, bizarre choices of textures and models which clash with the established art-style, lackluster story, etc. Others are more charitable, citing ''The Closure'' as a decent fan-made single-player campaign made by a single mapper, even if it doesn't meet the expectations of a proper third episode.
* BrokenBase: The mod faced harsh criticism from some parts of the fandom upon release for several reasons, some of them being the misleading title (Half-Life 2: Episode Three - The Closure) designed to attract publicity, bizarre choices of textures and models which clash with the established art-style, lackluster story, etc. Others are more charitable, citing ''The Closure'' as a decent fan-made single-player campaign made by a single mapper, even if it doesn't meet the expectations of a proper third episode.
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** Near the beginning of the mod, a warp cannon appears out of the ceiling and warps Gordon into a space station, where the mod author himself explains the less/more enemies choice and the puzzle hints. Afterward, Gordon is sent back and the mod goes on like nothing happened.
* BrokenBase: The mod faced harsh criticism from some parts of fandom upon release for several reasons, some of them being the misleading title - ''Episode Three'' - designed to attract publicity, bizarre choices of textures and models which clash with the established art-style, lackluster story, etc. Otherse are more charitable, citing ''The Closure'' as a decent fan-made single-player campaign made by a single mapper, even if doesn't meet the expectations of a proper third episode.
* BrokenBase: The mod faced harsh criticism from some parts of fandom upon release for several reasons, some of them being the misleading title - ''Episode Three'' - designed to attract publicity, bizarre choices of textures and models which clash with the established art-style, lackluster story, etc. Otherse are more charitable, citing ''The Closure'' as a decent fan-made single-player campaign made by a single mapper, even if doesn't meet the expectations of a proper third episode.
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** Near At the beginning of the mod, a warp cannon appears out of the ceiling and warps Gordon into a space station, where the mod author himself explains the less/more enemies choice and the puzzle hints. Afterward, Afterwards, Gordon is sent back and the mod goes on like nothing happened.
* BrokenBase: The mod faced harsh criticism from some parts of the fandom upon release for several reasons, some of them being the misleading title (Half-Life 2: Episode Three -''Episode Three'' - The Closure) designed to attract publicity, bizarre choices of textures and models which clash with the established art-style, lackluster story, etc. Otherse Others are more charitable, citing ''The Closure'' as a decent fan-made single-player campaign made by a single mapper, even if doesn't meet the expectations of a proper third episode.
* BrokenBase: The mod faced harsh criticism from some parts of the fandom upon release for several reasons, some of them being the misleading title (Half-Life 2: Episode Three -
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Near the end of the game, Gordon is teleported to [[spoiler:the Seven Hour War by Breen]]. After using a teleporter to send himself back [[spoiler:to the present]], no events seem to have changed.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Near the end of the game, Gordon is teleported to [[spoiler:the Seven Hour War by Breen]]. After using a teleporter to send himself back [[spoiler:to the present]], no events seem to have changed.changed.
** Near the beginning of the mod, a warp cannon appears out of the ceiling and warps Gordon into a space station, where the mod author himself explains the less/more enemies choice and the puzzle hints. Afterward, Gordon is sent back and the mod goes on like nothing happened.
* BrokenBase: The mod faced harsh criticism from some parts of fandom upon release for several reasons, some of them being the misleading title - ''Episode Three'' - designed to attract publicity, bizarre choices of textures and models which clash with the established art-style, lackluster story, etc. Otherse are more charitable, citing ''The Closure'' as a decent fan-made single-player campaign made by a single mapper, even if doesn't meet the expectations of a proper third episode.
** Near the beginning of the mod, a warp cannon appears out of the ceiling and warps Gordon into a space station, where the mod author himself explains the less/more enemies choice and the puzzle hints. Afterward, Gordon is sent back and the mod goes on like nothing happened.
* BrokenBase: The mod faced harsh criticism from some parts of fandom upon release for several reasons, some of them being the misleading title - ''Episode Three'' - designed to attract publicity, bizarre choices of textures and models which clash with the established art-style, lackluster story, etc. Otherse are more charitable, citing ''The Closure'' as a decent fan-made single-player campaign made by a single mapper, even if doesn't meet the expectations of a proper third episode.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Near the end of the game, Gordon is teleported to [[spoiler:the Seven Hour War by Breen]]. After using a teleporter to send himself back [[spoiler:to the present]], no events seem to have changed.
* KnightTemplar: Isaac Kleiner becomes one when he resorts to lethal measures to prevent Gordon from stopping his planned destruction of the Borealis.
* NecessarilyEvil: The Vortigaunts and the G-Man. [[spoiler:The G-Man and the Vortigaunts agreed to destroy the more dangerous technology on the Borealis. When this was done, the Vortigaunts rejoined the Resistance and the G-Man left Earth.]]
* TooDumbToLive: Near the end, [[spoiler:Alyx and Barney fight against Overwatch soldiers out of cover in an open, flat area. One of them is killed by the Combine for this mistake.]]
* KnightTemplar: Isaac Kleiner becomes one when he resorts to lethal measures to prevent Gordon from stopping his planned destruction of the Borealis.
* NecessarilyEvil: The Vortigaunts and the G-Man. [[spoiler:The G-Man and the Vortigaunts agreed to destroy the more dangerous technology on the Borealis. When this was done, the Vortigaunts rejoined the Resistance and the G-Man left Earth.]]
* TooDumbToLive: Near the end, [[spoiler:Alyx and Barney fight against Overwatch soldiers out of cover in an open, flat area. One of them is killed by the Combine for this mistake.]]
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Near the end of the game, Gordon is teleported to [[spoiler:the Seven Hour War by Breen]]. After using a teleporter to send himself back [[spoiler:to the present]], no events seem to have changed.
* KnightTemplar: Isaac Kleiner becomes one when he resorts to lethal measures to prevent Gordon from stopping his planned destruction of the Borealis.
* NecessarilyEvil: The Vortigaunts and the G-Man. [[spoiler:The G-Man and the Vortigaunts agreed to destroy the more dangerous technology on the Borealis. When this was done, the Vortigaunts rejoined the Resistance and the G-Man left Earth.]]
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* KnightTemplar: Isaac Kleiner becomes one when he resorts to lethal measures to prevent Gordon from stopping his planned destruction of the Borealis.
* NecessarilyEvil: The Vortigaunts and the G-Man. [[spoiler:The G-Man and the Vortigaunts agreed to destroy the more dangerous technology on the Borealis. When this was done, the Vortigaunts rejoined the Resistance and the G-Man left Earth.]]
* TooDumbToLive: Near the end, [[spoiler:Alyx and Barney fight against Overwatch soldiers out of cover in an open, flat area. One of them is killed by the Combine for this mistake.]]
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* KnightTemplar: Kleiner becomes one when he resorts to lethal measures to prevent Gordon from stopping his planned destruction of the Borealis.
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* TooDumbToLive: Near the end, [[spoiler:Alyx and Barney fight against Overwatch soldiers out of cover in an open, flat area. One of them is killed by the Combine for this mistake.]]
* NecessarilyEvil: The Vortigaunts and the Gman. [[spoiler:The Gman and the Vortigaunts agreed to destroy the more dangerous technology on the Borealis. When this was done, the Vortigaunts rejoined the Resistance and the Gman left Earth.]]
* TooDumbToLive: Near the end, [[spoiler:Alyx and Barney fight against Overwatch soldiers out of cover in an open, flat area. One of them is killed by the Combine for this mistake.]]
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* KnightTemplar: Isaac Kleiner becomes one when he resorts to lethal measures to prevent Gordon from stopping his planned destruction of the Borealis.
* NecessarilyEvil: The Vortigaunts and theGman. G-Man. [[spoiler:The Gman G-Man and the Vortigaunts agreed to destroy the more dangerous technology on the Borealis. When this was done, the Vortigaunts rejoined the Resistance and the Gman G-Man left Earth.]]
* TooDumbToLive: Near the end, [[spoiler:Alyx and Barney fight against Overwatch soldiers out of cover in an open, flat area. One of them is killed by the Combine for this mistake.]]
* NecessarilyEvil: The Vortigaunts and the
* TooDumbToLive: Near the end, [[spoiler:Alyx and Barney fight against Overwatch soldiers out of cover in an open, flat area. One of them is killed by the Combine for this mistake.]]
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* TooDumbToLive: Near the end, [[spoiler:Alyx and Barney fight against Overwatch soldiers out of cover in an open, flat area. One of them is killed by the Combine for this mistake.]]
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Near the end of the game, Gordon is teleported to [[spoiler:the Seven Hour War by Breen]]. After using a teleporter to send himself back [[spoiler:to the present]], no events seem to have changed.
* KnightTemplar: Kleiner becomes one when he resorts to lethal measures to prevent Gordon from stopping his planned destruction of the Borealis.
* KnightTemplar: Kleiner becomes one when he resorts to lethal measures to prevent Gordon from stopping his planned destruction of the Borealis.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Near the end of the game, Gordon is teleported to [[spoiler:the Seven Hour War by Breen]]. After using a teleporter to send himself back [[spoiler:to the present]], no events seem to have changed.
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* NecessarilyEvil: The Vortigaunts and the Gman. [[spoiler:The Gman and the Vortigaunts agreed to destroy the more dangerous technology on the Borealis. When this was done, the Vortigaunts rejoined the Resistance and the Gman left Earth.]]
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* NecessarilyEvil: The Vortigaunts and the Gman. [[spoiler:The Gman and the Vortigaunts agreed to destroy the more dangerous technology on the Borealis. When this was done, the Vortigaunts rejoined the Resistance and the Gman left Earth.]]]]
* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Near the end of the game, Gordon is teleported to [[spoiler:the Seven Hour War by Breen]]. After using a teleporter to send himself back [[spoiler:to the present]], no events seem to have changed.
* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Near the end of the game, Gordon is teleported to [[spoiler:the Seven Hour War by Breen]]. After using a teleporter to send himself back [[spoiler:to the present]], no events seem to have changed.
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* NecessarilyEvil: The Vortigaunts and the Gman. [[spoiler:The Gman and the Vortigaunts agreed to destroy the more dangerous technology on the Borealis. When this was done, the Vortigaunts rejoined the Resistance and the Gman left Earth.]]