

The first one, also known as the deluxe version, has a bigger housing with a seat, and was described by several reviewers as looking similar to a racing game cabinet without a steering wheel. Half-Life 2: Survivor is running on two types of arcade machines. Lack of a dedicated use key also means that the player cannot pick up random objects by hand, however all the necessary interactions are either performed automatically by walking up to the object, or require shooting at it. Crouching and jumping is done with the left and right foot pedals respectively.īecause of the simplified control scheme, such features of the original game as the flashlight, suit zoom and manual reloading are not available. A wheel similar that of a typical computer mouse is also present, and is used for switching weapons. Movement of the right joystick allows the player to look around and aim, trigger button performs the primary attack, while the secondary attack is performed by a button on the back of the joystick. A button accessible by the thumb is only used in the Battle mode for opening the radio command menu. The left joystick is used to control player's movement, pulling it back twice in a quick succession allows to make a 180 degree turn.

Players control the game using two joysticks (one for each hand) and floor pedals. The deluxe (left) and space-saving (right) versions of the arcade machine.
