NoClip has released a new documentary in which they tell more about how things went when remake Half-Life Black Mesa advanced.
Black Mesa Its development was started by Crowbar Collective in 2004. The game was released in an early access version in 2015 which was followed by a public version released in 2020. In the NoClip documentary Black Mesa: A 16-Year Project to Remake Half-Life Tells some of the developers who participated and worked on it Black Mesa About how to work with the project.
You can check it Black Mesa: A 16-Year Project to Remake Half-Life directly above or Jump to YouTube If you prefer, check it out.
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“They’re waiting for you, Gordon.”
After about 15 years, the Half-Life in the Source engine, Black Mesa, is finally released. It’s celebrated with the release trailer above, and if you want to buy it, the game will cost €17.99 on Steam. In a few weeks, Half-Life: Alyx will also be released, which means we’ll be pretty spoiled by the Half-Life stuff this month. Below you can check out the technical analysis of the game Digital Foundry.
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free is a good thing
came today. Black Mesa is now finally available for download via the link below. It will also be released on Steam next week, but if you can’t wait, it’s already available now. The game is also free but requires Steam to be installed.
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work is easy
The Black Mesa mod project, which aims to run Half-Life 1 with the Source engine, is still in progress. The team behind the mod has been working hard for a long time now with a lot of programming and redesign, among other things. They recently released a new trailer to show just how far they’ve come. The writers at Spawnpoint took a look at what the final product will contain. Among other things, they put together some screenshots and a trailer – almost the same that can be found on the project’s website. Anyway, looks like this could be really good, so feel free to take a look! www.spawnpoint.com www.blackmesasource.com
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