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# Team Fortress 2: dynamic online multiplayer 5 iconic games in one box Portal gun for mind-bending gameplay The Orange Box - Playstation 3

**Price:** RM275
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Level up your PS3 library with The Orange Box — 5 legendary games, 1 unbeatable deal!

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- **What is this?** The Orange Box - Playstation 3
- **How much does it cost?** RM275 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Immersive Storytelling:** Dive deep into the dystopian world of City 17 with Gordon Freeman’s gripping saga in Half-Life 2: Episode Two.
- • **Seamless Play & Quick Saves:** Experience smooth gameplay with quicksave checkpoints and load times under 10 seconds—stay in the action without interruption.
- • **Competitive Multiplayer Mastery:** Join millions online in Team Fortress 2, featuring nine unique classes and fast-paced team battles that keep you coming back.
- • **Five Games, One Epic Collection:** Unlock the ultimate Valve experience with Half-Life 2, Episodes 1 & 2, Portal, and Team Fortress 2—all in one sleek PS3 package.
- • **Revolutionary Gameplay Mechanics:** Master the portal gun to bend space and solve puzzles like never before—Portal redefines action gaming.

## Overview

The Orange Box for PlayStation 3 bundles five critically acclaimed Valve games—Half-Life 2, its Episodes One and Two, Portal, and Team Fortress 2—offering a diverse mix of story-driven single-player and dynamic multiplayer experiences. Featuring innovative gameplay like Portal’s signature portal gun and Team Fortress 2’s class-based online battles, this collection delivers hours of immersive entertainment with quick load times and seamless save options, making it a must-have for any serious gamer.

## Description

The Orange Box delivers five innovative games from Valve, creators of the Half-Life franchise, in one box. The Orange Box includes Half-Life 2: Episode Two, PortalTM, and Team Fortress 2 in addition to full versions of the award-winning Half-Life 2 and Half-Life 2: Episode One for an engrossing first-person action experience.

Review: One of the best game deals - I bought this from a third party that only had one copy, so I was worried about it actually getting to me. Thankfully, it did. The games are great. (PEOPLE COMPLAINED ABOUT POOR LOADING TIMES BUT I'LL ADDRESS THEM AT THE END OF THIS REVIEW) Portal is sort of a short game but it is a lot of fun. Towards the end of the game, you have to find your way through the level and then use your skills to finish the game in a way that I won't say (to avoid spoiling it). I beat the game in 2 days (maybe 4-5 hours of playing it), mainly because i was really excited about it. I'm getting Portal 2 in the mail sometime anyway. The game definitely has a lot of replayability. Once you beat the game, you can go back and replay most of the levels but with goals such as "fastest time" or "least amount of portals." An advanced mode is also added once you beat the game. Advanced mode basically plays the same level but with pieces of the level missing, like less amounts of walkable areas, or less walls that you can shoot portals onto. I also really enjoyed the humor of the game and the end game credits were pretty funny as well. Team Fortress 2 is fun. I have only had a PS3 for about 6 months, so i was a COD and battlefield player right off the bat. It is honestly a little bit difficult to pick up the controls for this (from the perspective of playing COD) but it doesnt take too long to get used to it. Its not splitscreen, which is stupid in my opinion, but it is still playable. The playable characters all have different abilities that can help your team. This is personally my least favorite game out of the whole Orange Box, though. It only has online multiplayer mode, and NOTHING ELSE. Still, if you averaged the price of the Orange Box to all 5 of the games, each game is worth ten dollars. Team Fortress 2 is definitely worth 10$. I haven't played it a lot but I most likely will once I'm done with all the other games on the disc. The HalfLife2 saga is pretty cool so far. I'm currently in the first one and have heard good things about the sequels. I dont want to play episode 1 and 2 until I'm done the original halflife2, so I can't really give feedback about those yet. You can have a variety of weapons and you also get the good old crowbar from the previous game on older consoles. I wish the original halflife was playable on ps3(besides backwards compatible ones, since mine is not). You fight monsters, robots, and guys in creepy costumes. I did not play the first halflife, but i looked up outlines about it on the internet, as well as some gameplay portions. Halflife 2 has decent graphics and great background music that plays and just the right times. I look forward to completing the entire halflife2 collection since it is a fun game that sort of lets you figure out how to get from place to place as you fight off hoards of enemies and avoid exploding barrels. Overall, this is a great deal. The price is great for the value and I highly recommend buying this. LOAD TIMES FOR THE GAME ARE SORT OF ANNOYING, BUT IT DEFINITELY DOES NOT NEGATIVELY AFFECT GAME PLAY. YOU CAN "QUICKSAVE" GAMES AT ANY TIME, WHICH ENABLES YOU TO SET YOUR OWN PERSONAL CHECKPOINTS IN THE GAME. THE LOAD TIMES COME AT TIMES THAT ARE NOT INCONVENIENT AND DONT TAKE LONGER THAN 10 SECONDS FOR THE PS3. I was worried about buying this because I heard that the game was originally for xbox360, but since it was ported to the PS3, it has horrible lagtimes that take to load, and it makes the game unbearable. THIS IS NOT TRUE, SO DONT WORRY ABOUT IT.
Review: Orange Box: Five Slices of Heaven - If you are at all considering buying the Orange Box for any of the games it contains, then you won't regret this purchase! The Orange Box comes with five games: Half-Life 2, Half-Life 2: Episode 1, Half-Life 2: Episode 2, Portal, and Team Fortress 2. Each game has its own allure, and no individual game is "better" than the others, in my opinion. Portal is probably the best game for any casual gamer out of the five. Its mind-bending concepts, dark but witty humor, and simple controls make it ideal, and a must-play. The game centers around Chell, your character, who wakes up mysteriously in an "Aperture Science Testing Facility." Guided by a deceitful robot named GLaDOS, you must travel through the 19 testchambers. This is not, however, an easy task-- your way is impeded by electric ball-thingies, poisonous water floors, many doors, turrets, and even having to kill a close... companion, shall we say. I highly recommend looking at a few Youtube clips to see the game mechanics-- as GLaDOS says, "Now you know how portals effect forward momentum, or rather, how they do not." Team Fortress Two is the online multiplayer shooting game of the bundle. It centers entirely around which class you choose (which, by the way, you can change easily within any match at any time). For example, Scouts can run twice as fast, double jump, and capture nodes twice as fast-- however, they aren't the best fighters in my experience playing as them. The game features about six different places to play at, each with its own allure. There are a few basic game modes, but most are similar to Capture the Flag or King of the Hill. And though the PS3 Orange Box has less places to go than the PC version, it's still a blast, and will keep a lasting appeal. Finally, though I haven't beaten it yet, Half-Life 2 is a truly great game. When I first decided to play it, I wasn't expecting much-- Portal and TF2 were my main reasons for getting the whole sha-bang. But I was extremely pleasantly surprised! From how far I've gotten, it's been a very great experience. You are a physicist, Gordon Freeman, who is in City 17. This is where I was a bit ignorant, because, not having any plot background, I didn't know what was going on. But you see guards abusing people, and hear the president-guy's booming voice trying to keep the people informed why his awful policies are in place. It's a clear distopia. However, soon you are being told where to go by people in an underground movement (I believe Freeman knows these people well), and all of the city guards

## Features

- The Orange Box is the ultimate collection of innovative action games for console, and an amazing introduction to the Half Life series
- Episode Two takes gamers deeper into one of the best-known stories in gaming, following the desperate struggle of Gordon Freeman
- Arming players with a portal gun allowing them to create portals from one location to another with the press of a button
- Team Fortress 2 is the sequel to granddaddy of role-based multiplayer action games

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000PE0HBI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,235 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #212 in PlayStation 3 Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Sony PlayStation 3, Sony PlayStation 3 Slim, Sony PlayStation 3 Super Slim |
| Computer Platform | PlayStation 3 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (392) |
| Date First Available | April 30, 2007 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00014633098518 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
| Item model number | 15782781 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Electronic Arts |
| Product Dimensions | 6.78 x 5.4 x 0.6 inches; 4.8 ounces |
| Publication Date | December 12, 2007 |
| Rated | Mature |
| Release date | December 12, 2007 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 014633098518 |

## Images

![The Orange Box - Playstation 3 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61thrvyCUiL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: i'm thinking of buying it used; are all 5 games on the disc? Or does it have a code and need to download?**
A: PS3 version has all games on the disc--no codes needed.

**Q: does the TF2 game/servers still work 2014-15?**
A: I had no problem loading the game for online,although I choose to play by myself

**Q: How much storage will this game take up on my PS3?**
A: I believe the initial game data is a 520MB install

**Q: Why is the ps3 version so much more expensive than other versions? what is valve's problem?**
A: Probably b/c it is rare, fewer copies were published. The xbox 360 version is much cheaper.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ One of the best game deals
*by M***N on June 8, 2011*

I bought this from a third party that only had one copy, so I was worried about it actually getting to me. Thankfully, it did. The games are great. (PEOPLE COMPLAINED ABOUT POOR LOADING TIMES BUT I'LL ADDRESS THEM AT THE END OF THIS REVIEW) Portal is sort of a short game but it is a lot of fun. Towards the end of the game, you have to find your way through the level and then use your skills to finish the game in a way that I won't say (to avoid spoiling it). I beat the game in 2 days (maybe 4-5 hours of playing it), mainly because i was really excited about it. I'm getting Portal 2 in the mail sometime anyway. The game definitely has a lot of replayability. Once you beat the game, you can go back and replay most of the levels but with goals such as "fastest time" or "least amount of portals." An advanced mode is also added once you beat the game. Advanced mode basically plays the same level but with pieces of the level missing, like less amounts of walkable areas, or less walls that you can shoot portals onto. I also really enjoyed the humor of the game and the end game credits were pretty funny as well. Team Fortress 2 is fun. I have only had a PS3 for about 6 months, so i was a COD and battlefield player right off the bat. It is honestly a little bit difficult to pick up the controls for this (from the perspective of playing COD) but it doesnt take too long to get used to it. Its not splitscreen, which is stupid in my opinion, but it is still playable. The playable characters all have different abilities that can help your team. This is personally my least favorite game out of the whole Orange Box, though. It only has online multiplayer mode, and NOTHING ELSE. Still, if you averaged the price of the Orange Box to all 5 of the games, each game is worth ten dollars. Team Fortress 2 is definitely worth 10$. I haven't played it a lot but I most likely will once I'm done with all the other games on the disc. The HalfLife2 saga is pretty cool so far. I'm currently in the first one and have heard good things about the sequels. I dont want to play episode 1 and 2 until I'm done the original halflife2, so I can't really give feedback about those yet. You can have a variety of weapons and you also get the good old crowbar from the previous game on older consoles. I wish the original halflife was playable on ps3(besides backwards compatible ones, since mine is not). You fight monsters, robots, and guys in creepy costumes. I did not play the first halflife, but i looked up outlines about it on the internet, as well as some gameplay portions. Halflife 2 has decent graphics and great background music that plays and just the right times. I look forward to completing the entire halflife2 collection since it is a fun game that sort of lets you figure out how to get from place to place as you fight off hoards of enemies and avoid exploding barrels. Overall, this is a great deal. The price is great for the value and I highly recommend buying this. LOAD TIMES FOR THE GAME ARE SORT OF ANNOYING, BUT IT DEFINITELY DOES NOT NEGATIVELY AFFECT GAME PLAY. YOU CAN "QUICKSAVE" GAMES AT ANY TIME, WHICH ENABLES YOU TO SET YOUR OWN PERSONAL CHECKPOINTS IN THE GAME. THE LOAD TIMES COME AT TIMES THAT ARE NOT INCONVENIENT AND DONT TAKE LONGER THAN 10 SECONDS FOR THE PS3. I was worried about buying this because I heard that the game was originally for xbox360, but since it was ported to the PS3, it has horrible lagtimes that take to load, and it makes the game unbearable. THIS IS NOT TRUE, SO DONT WORRY ABOUT IT.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Orange Box: Five Slices of Heaven
*by K***Y on June 18, 2010*

If you are at all considering buying the Orange Box for any of the games it contains, then you won't regret this purchase! The Orange Box comes with five games: Half-Life 2, Half-Life 2: Episode 1, Half-Life 2: Episode 2, Portal, and Team Fortress 2. Each game has its own allure, and no individual game is "better" than the others, in my opinion. Portal is probably the best game for any casual gamer out of the five. Its mind-bending concepts, dark but witty humor, and simple controls make it ideal, and a must-play. The game centers around Chell, your character, who wakes up mysteriously in an "Aperture Science Testing Facility." Guided by a deceitful robot named GLaDOS, you must travel through the 19 testchambers. This is not, however, an easy task-- your way is impeded by electric ball-thingies, poisonous water floors, many doors, turrets, and even having to kill a close... companion, shall we say. I highly recommend looking at a few Youtube clips to see the game mechanics-- as GLaDOS says, "Now you know how portals effect forward momentum, or rather, how they do not." Team Fortress Two is the online multiplayer shooting game of the bundle. It centers entirely around which class you choose (which, by the way, you can change easily within any match at any time). For example, Scouts can run twice as fast, double jump, and capture nodes twice as fast-- however, they aren't the best fighters in my experience playing as them. The game features about six different places to play at, each with its own allure. There are a few basic game modes, but most are similar to Capture the Flag or King of the Hill. And though the PS3 Orange Box has less places to go than the PC version, it's still a blast, and will keep a lasting appeal. Finally, though I haven't beaten it yet, Half-Life 2 is a truly great game. When I first decided to play it, I wasn't expecting much-- Portal and TF2 were my main reasons for getting the whole sha-bang. But I was extremely pleasantly surprised! From how far I've gotten, it's been a very great experience. You are a physicist, Gordon Freeman, who is in City 17. This is where I was a bit ignorant, because, not having any plot background, I didn't know what was going on. But you see guards abusing people, and hear the president-guy's booming voice trying to keep the people informed why his awful policies are in place. It's a clear distopia. However, soon you are being told where to go by people in an underground movement (I believe Freeman knows these people well), and all of the city guards

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Manifesto on Half-Life 2
*by V***N on February 1, 2009*

I love my Playstation 3! It's such a versatile system: games, DVDs, Blue Rays, internet, etc. If it cooked steak, it would be the best thing in my life, right before my wife. But I digress. I select my games very carefully; no need to waste the dollars. For me, storyline is the most important aspect of gaming. Half-Life 2 doesn't only deliver a great plot, but also beautiful graphics and intense gameplay. Let me elaborate. The graphics is simply awesome. Considering that this is a first-person shooter, and the frame is in constant shifting, the graphics is best of the kind. Some people whine about tedious loading times, but it happens so rarely that it's negligible. The facial expressions and bodily movements are lifelike. The surrounding environments are crisp and detailed. Shooting, wounding an enemy, being wounded, explosions, fires, are all exquisitely vivid. Most of the time Dr. Freeman (the character that you embody) travels through abandoned cities, deserted apartment buildings, an occasional forest, and desert, which all look great. Some places are spooky, but it's a good kind of adrenaline. The video is 720p, not 1080p, but it's still impressive. What about the gameplay? Well, it is very addictive. When you start playing, it progresses so smoothly and comfortably that it's hard to stop. (You can choose different difficulty levels, which comes in handy sometimes.) One of the reasons this game is so famous is it has puzzles. Every so often you have to solve an in-game puzzle in order to continue. They're not particularly difficult, but add much spice to the overall experience. Now we come to the storyline, the most interesting part of any game; my favorite is Final Fantasy VII. In this one a totalitarian government has taken over the country and turned it into a police state. The dictator imposes his principles and beliefs on the whole electorate. Everything is strict and disobedience carries severe repercussions. Your goal as Dr. Freeman is to topple the whole diabolical structure. If you like good games, this one will be an engaging piece of entertainment.

## Frequently Bought Together

- The Orange Box (PS3)
- Fallout: New Vegas - Ultimate Edition (PS3)

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