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...
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.
The Cinematic Mod (CM) is a Half-Life 2 modification, that adds more details and a darker look to the original Half-Life 2 series.
Aperture Science, featured in the Portal series has a long history that Valve has created. Game Informer has created a helpful timeline for those eager to explore the history of the company that the Portal games take place in.
From the dystopian corridors of BioShock's subterranean paradise to the Strogg-infested space stations found throughout the Quake franchise, First Person Shooters have found countless ways to establish themselves as rich, enjoyable experiences, capturing the hearts and trigger fingers of gamers worldwide. Even if it's just blasting away wave after wave of demons in Blood, or perhaps saving mankind from itself as you traverse Half-Life 2's City 17, the FPS genre has proven itself time and time again.
Along with the GTAIV update next year, Halo 3: Recon could be one of the first games out of Microsoft that will be sold in retail and online at the same time. Half-Life 2 Episode 3 may also make its way to Xbox Live Marketplace.
The Colonel has posted a new web comic, and is now back on track to updating readers with new comics every month all based on Xbox 360 games and characters. Catch the latest comic on the link.
Eurogamer Said: Valve has said it will definitely be making more Portal, confirming plans to add significantly more than just a bunch of new puzzles. Speaking to Eurogamer, spokesperson Doug Lombardi said it was less a matter of if and more a matter of what and when. There'll be more Portal, for sure. But the details of that, to be honest, we're still working out, he said. The only smart thing we did for Portal was to hire those seven kids and give them the support they needed to make the game. Unsurprisingly Valve is reluctant to be rushed by a release schedule. It's adopting the same policy for Half-Life 2 finale Episode Three. Gordon is our number one guy, said Lombardi. In Episode One I think we left people with some big questions. After Episode Two people saw it was going somewhere. With Episode Three we want to live up to the promise of where we are taking things to; there's a lot of work being done to make sure we deliver on that promise. He added, Exact details on what's next for Gordon are a way off; probably months not weeks.
Kotaku writes: I am a man who enjoys Half-Life 2. I am also a man who enjoys Spaghetti Westerns. To cap it all off, I am a man (perhaps the only man) who enjoyed Lucasart's Outlaws. So you can see, this project sets my heart aflutter. It's called Fistful of Frags, and is a multiplayer mod for Half-Life 2. Sure, it may not look like much, but Sergio Leone fans should note (in case, you know, it's not obvious by both the map's and mod's name) that one of the maps is an attempt at a faithful recreation of Fistful of Dollars' El Paso. Including the bank. A beta build's just been released, you can grab the link below.