Coyote
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Played HL1 and HL2 for the first time a few months ago. I wouldn't recommend either one. (Wrote out a long post going into reasons but it went poof, might rewrite it later.) But if you do play HL1, Heresiarch, two tips that might save you a bit of frustration:
1. Followers can be very buggy, and at some points the only way forward is to bring an NPC to a door to open it for you. If all else fails, resorting to noclip won't mess up the game in any way. The worst issue I had was with a security guy hiding in the top floor of a building near the end of "Surface Tension", a mid-game chapter. He was supposed to open the door to the building you were in (you drop inside from the roof) and then open a door around the corner to the next area. Instead he always froze somewhere before chest-high barricades outside the building despite acting like he was still following when I spoke to him, and even reloading from the start of the chapter (several areas earlier) didn't help.
2. Pressing the crouch key while in the air makes you jump a bit higher. The need for this doesn't come up until nearly halfway through the game in some subway tunnels where soldiers have barricaded a staircase with a box and it isn't strictly necessary to advance until the last chapter or two to the best of my knowledge, so it would be easy to go through the game without ever realizing that the move existed until you get stuck. (Apparently the tutorial tells you about it, but I didn't play it.)
1. Followers can be very buggy, and at some points the only way forward is to bring an NPC to a door to open it for you. If all else fails, resorting to noclip won't mess up the game in any way. The worst issue I had was with a security guy hiding in the top floor of a building near the end of "Surface Tension", a mid-game chapter. He was supposed to open the door to the building you were in (you drop inside from the roof) and then open a door around the corner to the next area. Instead he always froze somewhere before chest-high barricades outside the building despite acting like he was still following when I spoke to him, and even reloading from the start of the chapter (several areas earlier) didn't help.
2. Pressing the crouch key while in the air makes you jump a bit higher. The need for this doesn't come up until nearly halfway through the game in some subway tunnels where soldiers have barricaded a staircase with a box and it isn't strictly necessary to advance until the last chapter or two to the best of my knowledge, so it would be easy to go through the game without ever realizing that the move existed until you get stuck. (Apparently the tutorial tells you about it, but I didn't play it.)