Display title | Black Mesa Commute |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Any form of scene setting in a game that allows you to explore a very limited area of the setting while getting a tour of the level. Often gives you a small chance to get familiar with the controls and shows off the scenery. Sometimes throws the player right through an area of combat, or even drops him right into it. This section of the game generally helps to build the atmosphere and set the tone that the player can expect from the game in the hours to come. |