Half-Life 25 Anniversary Update
Half-Life 25 Anniversary Update
Half-Life is back and better than ever. Alongside interviews with the original developers, the game is now available with the Uplink mini-campaign, Steam Deck support, updated graphics settings, new multiplayer maps, and bonus restored goodies.
There is a nice easter egg on the page, it has to do with the crowbar at the bottom!
16 0 ReplyNice, I just
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got the achievement.
4 0 ReplyHah fun
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How to tell someone they're old in as painful and indirect manner as possible.
14 0 Reply25 years, still getting updates!
12 0 ReplyAnything to avoid making Half Life 3, I guess.
17 0 ReplyWhy do people still insist Alyx isn't 3? It's clearly 3, it's the continuation of the story.
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Relaunched it to replay the demo : "uplink", it really lived up to my memory. A self contained half hour of half life fun, with an original map that show off diverse game mechanics. This was really a great demo back in the day.
10 0 ReplyAnd it's free!
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13 4 ReplyOr play both and pick your favourite.
14 0 ReplyBlack Mesa is a good game with nice graphics, but it does not scratch that nostalgia itch the same way.
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My phone really struggled to render the web page. Looks great though
7 0 ReplySo is Half-life: source now the old one or is Half-life the old version? Or did they revamp both? It is a bit unclear in my library.
4 0 ReplyThe one just named "Half Life" is the definitive version now, the one that got the big update yesterday.
Source is the same messy version as it was before and they haven't touched it. Though it will still be in our libraries for legacy versions.
Valve themselves recommend you ignore Source exists now.
10 0 ReplyIMO Black Mesa is now the definitive version.
4 0 ReplyWhat is their reason for abandoning the source version? I would assume it looks better, and it would be easier to fit for today’s gaming needs
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Never played Half-Life Uplink. Pretty good bonus content.
2 0 ReplyOof
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