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- Title: 3rd 505th
- File Name: 3rd505th.zip
- Size : 193.70Kb
- Author: Jim Donovan
- Date Released: 17 August 1999
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18th August 1999
Half-Life, Single Player Mods and Maps
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11th April 2006
is this a good map cus i’ve never played it before?
29th November 2006
Sounds like a game about 3rd battalion 505th infantry regiment 101st airborne divison. Possibly a WWII themed mod.
29th November 2006
forget about this one its a least not a priority…for a review
http://tenfourmaps.telefragged.com/php/review.php?gameid=hl&levid=3rd505th
24th September 2007
Single map. Loads of weapons and ammo. Kill some grunts round a swimming pool. Kill some grunts on some stairs. Destroy three gun turrets and an Apache. Strong Christian messages in map and text file. Nice ambient sound from the CD. 10 minutes play on skill 3.
7th April 2008
The review link posted by Stef above calls this the ugliest lighting ever seen in a HL map, can’t argue with that, the purple lighting is a night mare. Apart from the light it’s a very basic and boxy design with Grunts arranged has piledriver explains above. There are few tough emplacement Grunts and a Gunship to deal with but the game has no depth and very little content. Play it if you must it will take a few saves to find the short cut.
16th July 2008
The “3rd 505th” title refers to the author’s previous battalion unit.
Quick romp through a sizable building filled with grunts, an Apache flying overhead and strange Jesus/Christian subliminal messages here and there (even in the readme).
No proper ending and no real sense of accomplishment.