Some of the innovations introduced in The Awakening (such as characters with more depth, and movable sentry guns and barricades) are widely used today in other games. The story packs more punch than many of today's games, and many of the interiors are reminiscent of the "Alien" movies. Several of the missions incorporate some stealth elements which serves as a good break from the frantic combat sequences. And the surprise ending, although a little sappy, may just tug at a heart string or two. In short, although this is by no means a candidate for Game of the Year, it is certainly worth picking up a copy from the bargain bin.
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