Artorias
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HL2 has received a massive 20th anniversary update, now with over 3 hours of developer commentary in game, and a 2 hour long video documentary.
It's also now free for anyone left who hasn't played! New current peak of 62K players!
Half-Life 2 Anniversary Update
Experience Half-Life 2 all over again, with a brand-new commentary mode, improved graphics and gameplay options, Steam Workshop support, and more. We're also bringing back the art book, and have a new documentary featuring the original development team.
www.half-life.com
HL2, the episodes, and lost coast are now combined, with updated graphics, lighting fixes, and official workshop support.
This is the game that introduced me to PC gaming in 2006 along with AOE2. It will always be special to me. Having just spent this weekend going through the game its amazing how well its aged, the gameplay holds up so well.
The 2hr documentary is worth watching, and the legendary footage from SIGGRAPH 2000 has also been released!
Half-Life 2 on Steam
Reawakened from stasis in the occupied metropolis of City 17, Gordon Freeman is joined by Alyx Vance as he leads a desperate human resistance. Experience the landmark first-person shooter packed with immersive world-building, boundary-pushing physics, and exhilarating combat.
store.steampowered.com
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This will be a replay at some point between other newer games.
Bringing the graphics from Episode 2 backward is a great decision and I've wondered for a long time why visual improvements for the later episodes weren't backported into the OG HL.
HL2 just bubbles up all the nostalgia of the old school early 2000's PC gaming scene where progress was happening at a breakneck pace, my friends and I would argue late into the night about tech while pounding Monsters over a game of 3rd Edition Warhammer 40K.
Now I'm older, the market feels stale, I've slowly drifted apart from those same friends. 40K is on it's 10th edition.
But HL2 will always have a place in the heart.
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Artorias
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GodisanAtheist said:
HL2 just bubbles up all the nostalgia of the old school early 2000's PC gaming scene where progress was happening at a breakneck pace, my friends and I would argue late into the night about tech while pounding Monsters over a game of 3rd Edition Warhammer 40K.
Now I'm older, the market feels stale, I've slowly drifted apart from those same friends. 40K is on it's 10th edition.
Yeah the first decade had so much innovation.
I think a lot of talent has left game studios in the past decade, the decline of bespoke game engines points to that, everything is either Unreal or Unity now with poor optimization.
Nobody is pushing real innovative tech anymore, and publishers don't want to risk long development cycles. We got this AI trend going on, yet two decades on you still have HL2 and FEAR with the best combat AI.
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GodisanAtheist said:
This will be a replay at some point between other newer games.
Bringing the graphics from Episode 2 backward is a great decision and I've wondered for a long time why visual improvements for the later episodes weren't backported into the OG HL.
HL2 just bubbles up all the nostalgia of the old school early 2000's PC gaming scene where progress was happening at a breakneck pace, my friends and I would argue late into the night about tech while pounding Monsters over a game of 3rd Edition Warhammer 40K.
Now I'm older, the market feels stale, I've slowly drifted apart from those same friends. 40K is on it's 10th edition.
But HL2 will always have a place in the heart.
This has been covered quite a bit in the "free games" thread...but IMO, it's worth its own thread.
Half-Life 2 has been my favorite game for 20 years. Once I played the demo where you could throw gasoline barrels...I was in!
I haven't played the original version of HL2 for years...preferring the Half-Life 2 Update version. Better graphics, better gameplay, without sacrificing story or details.
Yesterday, I downloaded and played the anniversary edition. VERY NICELY DONE!
I've had Ep1 and 2 for several years...and still hope for HL3...even though I know it will never happen.
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Artorias
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After watching the documentary and Gabes comments at the end I think HL3 will come at some point. Half-Life has always been about bringing innovative tech along with story and gameplay. Look at HL: Alyx, its regarded as the best VR game in current existence.
Whether it comes in the next decade I don't know. I think enough time has past that a new generation of talent at Valve will want the challenge of pushing boundaries again.
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There was a little bit of buzz around the whole "Project Whitesands" and data miners finding little hints, but HL3 remains as illusive as ever. I do hope they release something at some point, and the talent at Valve could certainly pull it off, but it has definitely been a minute.
Sheesh 20 years... I remember going to school and looking at screenshots in either PC gamer or Xbox mag (remember those?), and being like how am I gonna afford a dual core CPU and a 512MB graphics card?? $400 are you out of your mindddd?
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EXCellR8 said:
There was a little bit of buzz around the whole "Project Whitesands" and data miners finding little hints, but HL3 remains as illusive as ever. I do hope they release something at some point, and the talent at Valve could certainly pull it off, but it has definitely been a minute.
Sheesh 20 years... I remember going to school and looking at screenshots in either PC gamer or Xbox mag (remember those?), and being like how am I gonna afford a dual core CPU and a 512MB graphics card?? $400 are you out of your mindddd?
Things move quick. I remember my Pentium III M laptop with GMA graphics running Doom III at like 2 fps... The next year I had an Athlon 64 and a ATI 9700 PRO running HL2. Fun times.
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