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Fans Bring Back Half Life Game Series: Black Mesa Mod Launches 9/14

MojoKid writes "In a little less than two weeks, Half Life fans will have an opportunity to relive Valve's original 1998 title Half Life, albeit reborn and modified using the company's Source engine. The ambitious third-party project is called Black Mesa (previously known as Black Mesa: Source) and it's been in development for eight years. Black Mesa will deliver Half Life as you've never seen it before. It will have all new graphics, maps, a new soundtrack, updated voice acting, support for multi-core processors, hardware accelerated facial animation, and other goodies."

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  1. Re:Colour me a cynic for saying this... by The+MAZZTer · · Score: 4, Informative
  2. Details... by The+MAZZTer · · Score: 5, Informative

    They haven't completed it yet but still plan to. They are releasing up to the Lambda Core, so Xen and Multiplayer support will come later. That's still most of the game right there.

    1. Re:Details... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Couldn't they just skip the lame Xen stuff & make it an improvement on the original?

    2. Re:Details... by EdIII · · Score: 5, Funny

      Geeez, I need to take a vacation or something. My first thought was, "What the fuck does virtualization have to do with a Half Life mod?"

  3. Re:All new voice acting? by Anaerin · · Score: 5, Funny
  4. Re:Colour me a cynic for saying this... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Therein lies the root of my cynicism. Nearly a decade in the offing, little more than a few trailers and some concept them suddenly *boom*. I wish the team every success, but I'm afraid it will take more than a countdown and a nugget of backstory before I can offer them my congratulations.

  5. Re:Colour me a cynic for saying this... by NoSleepDemon · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Anon doesn't deserve a downvote, the mod has been "nearly done" for a while now, it's pretty much the Duke Nukem Forever of mods. I do hope that the wait was worth it, and I shall certainly get the mod and see for myself, but cynicism in this case is quite forgiveable.

  6. Re:Only One Question... by Nyder · · Score: 3, Funny

    Won't get excited or RTFA until I know, will it require a connection?

    Yes, it requires that your computer is plugged into a power socket. If you have a laptop, it will drain the battery.

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  7. A timeless classic by GodfatherofSoul · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I played HL for the first time a few years ago; years after I'd played HL2. The game had tons of content, ingenious puzzles to solve, and maybe the best final boss I've ever fought in a FPS. Even with the low-end graphics, I still found this one to be a blast to play. Don't let the age of the game detract you from revisiting it.

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  8. Re:Colour me a cynic for saying this... by Baloroth · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Why? A mod is not done until it is done, and when it is being created by fans for free, it tends to take a while and proceed entirely at the pace of the people creating it, which (since they aren't being paid to do it under a certain time) is "whenever they feel like working on it." All properly done video games are "nearly done" for a very long time (years, sometimes) because going from nearly done to actually done is usually the longest part. Sometimes, they never actually do get finished even if they are released.

    And Duke Nukem Forever is rather a bad example, given that, you know, it actually came out. More importantly, to my knowledge the developers of Black Mesa have never announced a release date or given a completion quantity ever, so the fact that they are now means there is no prior justification for such cynicism, since your hopes have never been actually let down. They have only been let down in your mind, which expected it to be finished before now. You really shouldn't be cynical if they've never actually failed yet.

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  9. Re:Colour me a cynic for saying this... by hairyfeet · · Score: 4, Informative

    What has me worried is TFA states, and I quote "This will include our re-envisioning of Half-Life all the way up to Lambda Core."...uhhh...that's nice, except that is NOT where HL 1 ends, there's four more levels after that, Xen, Gonarch's Lair, Interloper, and Nihalinth.

    So they've spent all these years and its just gonna end before it gets to the climax? What good is that?

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  10. Is it worth it? by westyvw · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I recently played through Half Life 1. What fun! I introduced my son to it, he loved it too. Then he went to half life 2. He quit in about half an hour. We have talked about it, and while he is used to hi-res graphics and neat scenery, Half Life one, just the way it is, had atmosphere that just doesnt need an upgrade.

    Sure I will play the mod, but I just dont think it will improve on Half Life one at all, in fact, I think it will detract from it.

  11. Test already passed by daveschroeder · · Score: 5, Informative

    Valve has already "blessed" this effort, and the Black Mesa devs have said as much. There will be no C&D letters.

    From Valve (in January 2007...)

    Congratulations to the Black Mesa for Half-Life 2 MOD team for picking up the Most Anticipated MOD Award for the coming year from Mod DB. Over 80,000 votes were cast for MODs built for a number of different games, and they have been crowned this year's most wanted. More information on this ambitious project to recreate Half-Life 1 from scratch in the Source engine is available on their site. We're as eager to play it here as everyone else.

    The only thing Black Mesa did was remove "Source" from the mod name, but Valve allowed them to keep the domain because of fan base recognition.

  12. Xen is the former trope namer for... by tepples · · Score: 3, Insightful

    except that is NOT where HL 1 ends, there's four more levels after that, Xen, Gonarch's Lair, Interloper, and Nihalinth.

    There's a reason why the "disappointing last level" page on TV Tropes used to be called "Xen syndrome". Perhaps they intentionally set out the parts not widely thought to suck.

  13. Re:Colour me a cynic for saying this... by McFadden · · Score: 4, Funny

    That's the way of things these days. When you have nothing better to say, you whine and bitch about a substantial project, entirely created by volunteers, given away for free, and to which you have contributed nothing... as if they owe you something. I believe it's one of the requirements for the new Boy Scouts "entitlement" badge.

  14. Re:Colour me a cynic for saying this... by theArtificial · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Even back when it came out, it wasn't a very good game.

    I realize taste is entirely subjective, however, it won 50 awards. There is no way you can say it wasn't a very good game (did you mean fun?) when many games released over the last decade haven't come close to that.

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  15. Half Life 2 by Fnord666 · · Score: 3, Informative

    If you are interested in playing this mod, you will need a game that uses the Source game engine. If you don't already have one, Steam has Half Life 2 on sale right now for $3.40. It looks like this deal will be available until 1pm EDT.

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