The Orange Box is Valve's legendary bundle with Half-Life 2, Episodes 1 and 2, Portal and Team Fortress 2. Five masterpieces in one package, incomparable artistic and gaming value. One of the best packages ever published.
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Category
Compilation4 players18+
Co-op
Split screen
Description
Valve compilation gathering five Half-Life, Portal, and Team Fortress classics in an essential box. Published by EA, released in Europe in December 2007. Includes Half-Life 2, its Episode One and Episode Two expansions, Portal, and Team Fortress 2, over 50 hours of reference content, and exclusive trophies. Essential Valve box set. European version.
Orange Box, The review
MAX
Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
MAX
Story
★★★★★
"Masterful"
An aesthetic of sterile laboratory contrasting with ruins overgrown with vegetation: the game plays the clean against the decayed with rare intelligence. The readability of the settings and the visual humour directly serve the puzzles. This art direction, pared-down and clever, stands as a model of design in service of gameplay.
Bringing together several masterpieces, the compilation marries the cold electro of Aperture Science with the tense moods of City 17. The now-cult "Still Alive", sung by GLaDOS, crowns a set of rare intelligence. This sonic richness, minimal and brilliant, accompanies some of the greatest games ever conceived.
Bringing together several Valve gems, this collection gathers some of the most striking writing in the shooter. From resistance against an alien regime to the caustic humour of a booby-trapped lab, each tale innovates in its own way. A concentrate of narrative inventions that lastingly influenced the medium.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Addictiveness
"Obsessive"
Gathering a trio of masterpieces, snappy shooting, brilliant puzzling and zany multiplayer, offers a variety that always pushes you to chain one more chapter, test chamber or match. Each game doles out its own rewards and surprises. A few components have aged, but the ingenuity of the whole and its biting humor keep a grip that's hard to set down.
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Massive"
Gathering Half-Life 2 and its two episodes, Portal and Team Fortress 2 into one box lines up several iconic adventures end to end, each with its own rhythm. The hearty solo campaign, Portal's puzzles and TF2's online versus guarantee a longevity that far outstrips any single title. A Valve box whose playtime value remains a strong argument.
A legendary Valve compilation gathering Half-Life 2 and its episodes, Portal and Team Fortress 2, one of the best content-to-quality ratios in history. Printed widely, it stays accessible and lightly priced. Its collector interest lies in this status as a cult anthology on physical media, especially for a publisher gone fully digital, more than in manufacturing scarcity.
Better with friends
A generous compilation whose multiplayer centerpiece remains a class-based shooter where team coordination and complementary roles trump raw aim. The competition rests on communication and a collective sense, each class finding its place in a mechanic of exemplary clarity. The era's online leans on uncertain servers, but the inventiveness of the concept remains a genre benchmark.
Is Orange Box, The still worth playing in 2026?
The Orange Box is one of the most legendary sets ever released, gathering in a single purchase five Valve works of exceptional quality. Half-Life 2 and its two Episodes form a first-person shooter odyssey of rare intelligence, Portal imposes its portal puzzle of absolute genius and memorable humour, and Team Fortress 2 launches a colourful multiplayer that became cult. To gather so many masterpieces, several of which marked the medium's history, is exceptional. A few technical constraints of the console version remain. But the ludic and artistic value of the whole stays quite simply incomparable.