This content requires the base game Half-Life 2: Episode Two on Steam in order to play.

User reviews: Positive (9 reviews)
Release Date: 24 Sep, 2014
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This content requires the base game Half-Life 2: Episode Two on Steam in order to play.

Download Half-Life 2: Episode Two Soundtrack

 

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The official soundtrack for Half-Life: Episode 2.

Track list:

1. No One Rides For Free 01:03
2. Dark Interval 01:35
3. Nectarium 01:47
4. Extinction Event Horizon 02:04
5. Vortal Combat 03:15
6. Sector Sweep 02:47
7. Shu'ulathoi 02:38
8. Last Legs 02:08
9. Abandoned In Place 02:47
10. Inhuman Frequency 01:50
11. Hunting Party 03:30
12. Eon Trap 03:14

The Half-Life 2: Episode Two soundtrack will be downloaded to your computer as MP3 files. You must have Half-Life 2: Episode Two installed on your computer as well to receive the DLC content.

System Requirements

Windows
Mac OS X
SteamOS + Linux
    Minimum:
    • Hard Drive: 66 MB available space
    Minimum:
    • Hard Drive: 66 MB available space
    Minimum:
    • Hard Drive: 66 MB available space
Helpful customer reviews
4 of 5 people (80%) found this review helpful
Posted: 8 November
This is a review for the Half-Life 2: Episode Two soundtrack as tracks to listen to outside of a gaming session.

Half-Life 2's music is predominantly ambient tracks or electronic/mechanical sounding music. The music serves very well as background to the game itself, in that it merges with your surroundings, and doesn't stand out at all. Unfortunately, this results in much of the music not being particularly memorable, thereby not linking to the emotional feel of the game when listening to the tracks outside the game. That being said, I've found Episode Two's music to be better than the base game's or Episode One's, in that it's focus is more on the electronic aspect instead of the ambient aspect, and it has an entertaining, driving beat.

Absolutely worth having for the price, and it's a perfectly serviceable album. Not one of the best game albums I've ever listened to, but definitely enjoyable.
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2 of 2 people (100%) found this review helpful
Posted: 18 November
Wheres Crawl Yard!?
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1 of 1 people (100%) found this review helpful
Posted: 24 November
It's free.
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7 of 7 people (100%) found this review helpful
Posted: 8 October
If Dark Interval doesn't send shivers down your spine, i don't know what else does.
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4 of 21 people (19%) found this review helpful
Posted: 3 October
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