Half-Life 2 sweeps Bafta awards
"PC first person shooter Half-Life 2 has won six Bafta Awards, including best game and best online game."
"The title, developed by Valve, was released last year to universal acclaim - receiving special praise for its immersive plot and physics engine."
"The game also won Baftas for best action adventure, best PC game, art direction and animation."
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re: Bafta Awards
It's Englands answer to our Academy Awards, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts awards. I guess they got categories for games and stuff there. Perhaps a brit will chime in and set up yanks straight. But it sounded like a good thing, and being a Half-Life fan, I posted it.
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