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'''Endgame''' is the nineteenth and final chapter of {{hl|4}}. Here, [[Gordon Freeman]] is confronted by [[G-Man]]. Both are transported to various locales around Xen while the G-Man praises Gordon's actions there. He explains that his "employers" are now in control of the borderworld for the time being and have authorized him to offer Gordon a job, agreeing that he has "limitless potential".
'''Endgame''' is the nineteenth and final chapter of {{hl|4}}. Here, [[Gordon Freeman]] is confronted by the [[G-Man]]. Both are transported to various locales around Xen while the G-Man praises Gordon's actions there. He explains that his "employers" are now in control of the borderworld for the time being and have authorized him to offer Gordon a job, agreeing that he has "limitless potential".


The final teleportation places them inside a tram identical to the one Gordon rode on at the beginning of the game that is flying through space at immense speed. Gordon accepts this offer by stepping through a portal and hears the G-Man's voice one last time: "Wisely done, Mr. Freeman, I will see you up ahead."  
The final teleportation places them inside a tram identical to the one Gordon rode on at the beginning of the game that is flying through space at immense speed. Gordon accepts this offer by stepping through a portal and hears the G-Man's voice one last time: "Wisely done, Mr. Freeman, I will see you up ahead."


Alternatively, the player may choose not to step into the portal in the final scene. This causes Gordon to be teleported into a giant cave facing rows of Alien Grunts and Alien Crafts as the game ends with the G-Man's comment, "Well, it looks like we won't be working together. No regrets, Mr. Freeman."
Alternatively, the player may choose not to step into the portal in the final scene. This causes Gordon to be teleported into a giant cave facing rows of Alien Grunts and Alien Crafts as the game ends with the G-Man's comment, "Well, it looks like we won't be working together. No regrets, Mr. Freeman."

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Endgame is the nineteenth and final chapter of Half-Life Half-Life. Here, Gordon Freeman is confronted by the G-Man. Both are transported to various locales around Xen while the G-Man praises Gordon's actions there. He explains that his "employers" are now in control of the borderworld for the time being and have authorized him to offer Gordon a job, agreeing that he has "limitless potential".

The final teleportation places them inside a tram identical to the one Gordon rode on at the beginning of the game that is flying through space at immense speed. Gordon accepts this offer by stepping through a portal and hears the G-Man's voice one last time: "Wisely done, Mr. Freeman, I will see you up ahead."

Alternatively, the player may choose not to step into the portal in the final scene. This causes Gordon to be teleported into a giant cave facing rows of Alien Grunts and Alien Crafts as the game ends with the G-Man's comment, "Well, it looks like we won't be working together. No regrets, Mr. Freeman."

NPCs

npc_gman makes an appearance on this level, along with other creatures like Alien Craft (which use func_tracktrain enity), and Alien Grunt (monster_alien_grunt), the latter appears when Gordon refuses to accept G-Man offers.

Maps

The following .bsp comprises this chapter.

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