You can't even get the game to work, not even on a VM, that's cause the game relies on an absolute OS clusterfuck: the menus run on Windows but the game is MS-DOS.
When you do actually manage to run it, you are treated to a woefully outdated game (using the Build engine in 1998, the year of Half-Life, is like trying to release Pong to compete with modern open-world games) with braindead AI. The soundtrack is the only saving grace, and even then it's because it's laughable as hell.
When you do actually manage to run it, you are treated to a woefully outdated game (using the Build engine in 1998, the year of Half-Life, is like trying to release Pong to compete with modern open-world games) with braindead AI. The soundtrack is the only saving grace, and even then it's because it's laughable as hell.