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      Finally Alf-Life 2. I was going we’d get a sequel for our cat eating alien roommate.

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      Imo the best enjoyment to time ratio is:

      1. Black Mesa (the Xen level at the end was redone and extended compared to in HL1 and it’s cool but if it starts to drag just move on)

      2. HL2 (main game)

      3. HL2: EP1 start it but maybe skip and watch a playthrough if you get bored

      4. HL2: EP2

      5. HL Alyx, if you can play it on a decent headset. DO NOT MOD IT TO PLAY IT WITH MOUSE/KB it will be extremely boring since it’s designed for VR

      Have fun, there’s simply nothing else like Half-Life games

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      In terms of storyline, it doesn’t really matter too much.

      I still think you should play through the first one. If you need something that feels less 1998, Black Mesa is a remake of the original Half Life and it is very fun.

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      They each stand completely on their own. Start with 1 if you want the whole lore and like 90s PC games. Start with 2 if you want a slightly more modern experience.

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      Hl1 and hl2 are not really connected plotwise and can be enjoyed separately. There’s some small references and a couple characters you wouldn’t necessarily know even if you played HL1, because HL1 didn’t have much of a focus on that kind of story-telling.

      The series is certainly a must play because of how much it influenced the industry. Going back to it now may not seem like it’s all that great; but you gotta keep in mind, it was one of the very first FPS games designed this way. Before Half-Life, FPS games were all just basically Doom clones.

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      Start with HL2 on normal difficulty. Then do 2E1 and 2E2 on normal difficulty.

      Then repeat all of that on hard.

      Then you’ll be where I am. Never bothered with 1.

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      The first is a bit rough. It got a remake with Black Mesa which used to be free, but I don’t think it is any more.

      I’d honestly just start with 2. It’s a better game all round. You can always go back and play Black Mesa later if you like it.

      If you have a VR headset and a decent rig, Half Life Alyx is well worth it. I’d definitely play HL2 plus Episodes 1 and 2 before heading into that one.

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        Yes, Black Mesa costs money but it’s absolutely worth it, they put a LOT of effort into restoring the original as faithful as possible but with more modern graphics (Source engine based). I played the original Half-Life when it came out and Black Mesa definitely gave me the same amount of awe and wonder. One of the best fan remakes of any game I’ve ever seen.

        Also, I see that it’s currently on sale for only $5 (75% off), at that price it’s a steal and absolutely worth it.

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        Sheeiit I absolutely loved the first one, even only having played it for the first time last year. I was blown away at how well it holds up. I do recommend trying it if you have even a morsel of interest. Just my personal 2 cents tho.

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    This new edition concludes the Half-Life 2 development story, with never-before-seen concept art from Episode One and Episode Two, along with ideas and experiments for the third episode that never came to be.

    Not that it should be a surprise to anyone, but is this the first time Valve has openly admitted that Episode 3 is officially cancelled?

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      They have mentioned before that they gave up on episodic development, which tacitly ditches Episode 3. The episodes ended up not being that much easier or faster to make and in a time when PC games in retail was still kind of relevant, it was a pain to make, distribute, and get shelf space for.

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      from Episode One and Episode Two, along with ideas and experiments for the third episode that never came to be.

      Emphasis mine. They mean HL2 Ep 3 was planned and canceled. Not HL3.

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      They’ve admitted to cancelling ideas before, getting to various stages of production before going back to the drawing board, but always (and appear to still) insist that it is in development on some level. That’s why Newell’s responses to questions about hl3 are usually some form of “we have nothing new to share.” Valve doesn’t like sharing until they’re in the final stages of development, and hl3 has never made it that far.

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      No. They publicly stated the cancellation of episode 3 years ago when it was still relevant, and is one of the reasons I was always confused about every single rumor that HL3 was going to be a thing; they never announced a HL3 and they already said Episode 3 wasn’t coming out. Where the heck did the HL3 rumors come from?

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      Ye gods, 18 years, 4 months for mine. You’d hope that they’d just automatically stop asking if I’m old enough to view store pages, right?

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        My account is so old I have (or had, before they normalized the format) a four digit steam ID. I “owned” Half Life 2 for like four months before it released thanks to getting a code free in the box with my Radeon 9800 Pro back in the day. For a short and glorious flash of time in the summer of 2004, I was guaranteed a copy of the most hotly anticipated game ever, even though nobody could play it yet, and also owned an example of the fastest video card on the planet. Damned if I didn’t mow a fuckton of lawns and reinstall Windows and Outlook an a horde of septuagenarians’ computers to afford that card.

        And no, they do not stop asking about your age.

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      Well, they implemented some graphical improvements and options, as well as workshop mod support so now would be a good time for a replay.

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        I remember downloading it bundled with CS 1.6 - with the download being behind a queing system, so the servers weren’t overloaded.

        was in the queue for a day and the download took over night

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        Oh hell, mine too back in August. Guess I’ll have to take it out drinking next year.

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          we old lol.

          I probably have 500+ hours in Counter Strike Source and about the same in Day of Defeat Source, (edit def add cs1.6 and original dod to those numbers) from 2003-2005. All before steam kept track of play time. So many games (including HL2!) show “no recorded activity”. It really irks me but it’s also kind of funny. Took a near total break from gaming until about 2015. Didn’t get a decent PC until 2020. I Was surprised I even remembered my steam login.

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      Originally played on orange box on the 360, I’m surprised I didn’t already have it on steam. Glad I stumbled on this post

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    Sweeeeeeet! I had HL2 on my ancient Steam account that I lost ages ago, it feels right to have it back in my library all these years later.

    The anniversary update sounds tempting, but I think I’ll wait for HL2 RTX before replaying it.

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    Huh? I wanted to see whether Portal 1 and 2 are free as well to recommend them to family and friends but for the life of me I can’t figure it out. They don’t show any info on purchasing them whether I’m logged in or not.

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      It says they’re at full price to me; it’s the HL2 anniversary, after all. The Orange Box as a whole is 90% off though.

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      When I look at the steam store Portal has a price tag of $9.99.

      Portal didn’t come out until 2007 with the orange box, which also had hl2: episode 2 (and tf2), but the base game of hl2 came out standalone in 2004. This giveaway is a celebration of hl2’s 20th anniversary, so maybe they’ll do a portal giveaway in 2027.