Monday, 17 September 2012

Black Mesa: First look at the new mod

Black Mesa, McPixel, Routine, Kenshi, Heroes & Generals, Cry of Fear, Dream and No More Room In Hell are some of the games that have been officially green-lit from Valve's new Steam Greenlight process. Users have voted, gamers have spoken and Valve

First, Black Mesa finally launched at 8:47 a.m. Mountain Time (the time the original Half-Life started for the uneducated), and is one of the first projects to get the Steam Greenlight from fans. (We have the download, by the way.) Cheers for Black

A project to faithfully recreate the whole of the original Half-Life game within its sequel's upgraded engine — called Black Mesa — has finally launched after eight years of development by volunteers.

Black Mesa, the eight-year project to revive Half Life, has been released, a free download bringing the classic game up to speed with Valve's own Source engine. Including roughly 10hrs of gameplay, this first release completely rebuilds graphics and

Gamers will have a chance to play the classic, original Half-Life with almost-modern technology, thanks to an all-volunteer total conversion.


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