Though it is one of Valves biggest and most recognizable franchises, there has been little word regarding the long-awaited Half-Life 3. In response, fans have organized the A Call For Communication (Half-Life) Steam group in order to draw attention to the matter, hoping to have their voices heard.
The “are they or aren't they” debate surrounding Valve's development of Half Life 3 has been stoked once more with the discovery of a Half Life 3 t-shirt reportedly worn in public by a Valve employee. We don't use italics lightly folks, this is a big deal.
The shirt was spotted at a recent industry gala by Uber Entertainment rep Chandana “Ekanaut” Ekanayake, who shared his findings last night, tweeting, “All I'm saying is I saw this at a local game developer event worn by a Valve employee.”
It's been over 13 years since Gordon Freeman first exited Black Mesa's Transit System for Sector C Test Labs, kicking off one of the worst work shifts in videogame history. In honor of that iconic opening scene, the makers of the fan-film Beyond Black Mesa have spliced together a new live action flick depicting the moments leading up to Freeman's classic tale of Combine invasions, crowbars, and headcrabs...
NowGamer: Bethesda's Dishonored gets new screens from QuakeCon.
At E3, toy manufacturer supremo NECA announced a deal "to produce consumer products based on Valve's much-acclaimed games". Obviously this was very exciting news, if a bit of a tease given the lack of oh-so-sexy details. Things got sexy today though, with the revelation of the first full line-up, due for release in 2012. It turns out that those scintillatingly described "consumer products" will cover the full range of Valve's main current franchises, from Half-Life to Portal to Team Fortress 2 to Left 4 Dead.
Want to know exactly what you'll be sticking on your shelf and trying to justify as a legitimate ornamental piece of artistic decoration next year? Well click on and I'll tell you.
Yesterday we highlighted the YouTube exploits of one ambitious gamer looking to score the least. Today, I bring you a fan-film that I'm not afraid to say, will compel you to watch from beginning to end. Shot completely in the first-person perspective, Half-Life: Singularity Collapse doesn't showcase the exploits of Gordon Freeman, but rather a hapless denizen of a Combine controlled city. Things quickly escalate from bad to worse after routine searches and - well - you'll see what happens next.
An eagle-eyed reader has spotted the Half-Life H.E.V. suit and health re-chargers in the Portal 2 comic.
Scrawl: Half-Life 2: Episode 3. Itll happen. Valves confirmed a new Gordon Freeman adventure during a recent interview with AusGamers, giving gamers desperate for the sequel a small atom of information to hang on to.
After more than three years of silence Valve has finally hinted at what every single gamer has been waiting for: Half Life 2: Episode 3.