The path to success here is a combination of completing intricate jumps and constructing paths of debris with the Gravity Gun. Doing so will alert hordes of antlions to attack and they'll keep coming until you're back off the sand again. Despite an innocuous start, things quickly take a desperate turn when you suddenly find you have to navigate your way along large expanses of sand without falling on them. Sandtraps is the eighth level of Half-Life 2 and it is by far the worst. Certain players have different gripes, but the largest frustration definitely comes from one particular stage. While Half-Life 2 has left thousands of players desperately wishing for a third instalment to the immensely popular series, the game was never quite considered perfect. Here are ten terrible levels that haunt otherwise perfect games. While we may not wish to acknowledge their existence, let's take a look back at where some games lost their near 100% score to an awful stage.
Sadly, even games that are considered to be true greats have suffered these moments of sheer frustration against an otherwise perfect execution. It's really tough to accept when something is close to perfection, only to be ruined by one particularly awful mission, moment or level. However, it's much more difficult to look past a stage of a game that's so jarringly poor when viewed alongside the rest of a full product.