![]() In Nevada, they link up with another group of Rangers led by Lieutenant Harvey (Jonathan Benlolo), and escape with them to the Pacific Northwest. The group decides to flee to Nevada however, the train they use is attacked by the Combine, with Shephard, Alex and Adam being the only survivors. Shephard eventually makes contact with a group of Army Rangers led by Colonel Cue (Michael Green), before discovering from a radio broadcast that the United States has surrendered to the Combine. After linking up with a National Guardsman named Alex (Alexander Beltman), Shephard traverses the city, reluctantly partnering with black operations agent Adam (Vincent Cyr) along the way. Waking up in Albuquerque, New Mexico some time later, Shephard discovers it to be under a full-scale invasion from the Combine. He awakens on a hospital bed and is confronted by the G-Man (Evan Kascinde), who cryptically promises Shephard an unspecified reward in exchange for killing Freeman "when the time comes". There, he is attacked and severely injured by a man whom Shephard believes to be Gordon Freeman. United States Marine Corps Sergeant Mitchell Shephard (Mick Lauer) is sent to the Black Mesa Research Facility to cover up an alien invasion. Uniquely, it uses a parkour mechanic, which the player can use to scale pipes, crates, and other large objects. The game features similar mechanics to other games within the Half-Life series, while differing in the type of weapons used. Hunt Down the Freeman is a single-player first-person shooter in which players take control of Sergeant Mitchell Shephard. The game was released to a negative reception, receiving criticism for its numerous bugs, perceived poor design, and allegations of copyright infringement. Developed by Royal Rudius Entertainment, it is an independently developed unofficial installment to the Half-Life franchise. Hunt Down the Freeman is a 2018 first-person shooter video game.
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