Display title | Freeman's Mind |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Freeman's Mind is a Machinima by Ross Scott that's somewhere between a Let's Play and an Abridged Series of the original Half Life. The series follows the rambling, eccentric and narcissistic thoughts of Silent Protagonist Gordon Freeman as he tries to survive the events of the game, showing us that perhaps it was for the better he kept his mouth shut. Imagine a one man Mystery Science Theater 3000 speaking as he goes through Half Life. |