Half Life vs iFighter 2: The Pacific 1942
Half Life
Half Life is the first game in the famous Half Life series that has gained a certain amount of infamy among gamers mainly because Valve has refused their fans' request to create a Half Life 3. That being said, the game itself is pretty old - released back in 1998 - and it was a shining gem of a game back in its time because of its amaing gameplay and engaging storyline. Unlike any other games in the 90s, Half Life manages to combine action and adventure along with a what-was-back-then a realistic world into one amazing package. The game also has a multiplayer mode that turns the game's many maps into arenas for you to play against your friends.Half Life is one of "those games" that almost every gamer (midcore and above) would at least have heard of before. It's as classic as classic games go. If you enjoy old-school games, Half Life is probably one of the first few games you'd want to play.
iFighter 2: The Pacific 1942
iFighter 2: The Pacific 1942 lets you strap into the cockpit of a fighter jet as you assume the role of an ace pilot fighting the Nazis in Germany and the pilots of the Empire of Japan in World War II. Aside from offering bullet-hell-styled non-stop action, you'll get to fly up to 5 different fighters, each of which can be further customized and upgraded, or you can simply earn designs for better weapons through specific elite missions. The game is also party-based because you can recruit two more fighters to join you in combat via the fighter base, giving you the firepower you'll need to take on tougher enemies and end-of-level bosses.iFighter 2: The Pacific 1942 also features amazing original soundtracks and you can play the game using any one of the four control modes too! So, if you're looking for a World War-themed arcade shooter experience, this is definitely the game you'll want to try. Best of all, it's free-to-play!