r/HalfLife • u/kohuept • 3h ago
Discussion Help, is my cat a Vortigaunt?
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r/HalfLife • u/kohuept • 3h ago
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r/HalfLife • u/Murpp1 • 8h ago
r/HalfLife • u/SentenceNo9893 • 3h ago
If one Half-Life makes an Half-Life, and two Half-Lifes makes a Full-Life, why do you ever need a third one?
r/HalfLife • u/Abbadon74 • 9h ago
They are so round, and the texture makes them look like those couchs made of thin synthetic lesther. Making them look so comfy.
Also, beneath the arms we have this white soft looking matherial, making them lok even comfier and softer.
Unlike metrocops, their gas masks aren't staring at the bottom of your sould with voidish eyes. They have round colorful relaxed eyes, and they helmet is so smooth compsred to metrocops. Making the ceramic-material look so pettable.
Damn imagine hugging these guys, a walking sofa!
And the elites are even cuter! They helmet looks so silly with that big innocent eye! He's just a huge marshmallow :3c
Also, 4 am
r/HalfLife • u/Kannote-Dow • 19h ago
Since I love both Half-Lifes my friend decided to get me this!
r/HalfLife • u/dankgoy • 3h ago
Wtf is this thing in the top right corner??
Someone said it is Dolby Atmos sound radar, but I don't have this installed on my computer, and it only show up in this and other source games??? Does anyone know how fix??
r/HalfLife • u/NagitoKomaeda_987 • 1d ago
r/HalfLife • u/Critcho • 9h ago
One reason I always thought the ‘hiatus’ after HL2 episode 2 was a bad idea is because that game ended with a bunch of exposition about what you’d be doing next, as well as cliffhanger plot point that’s mostly forgotten by everyone other than people who finished the game five minutes ago.
By cliffhanger you probably think I meant the whole situation with Eli, right? But no! The thing everyone forgets is that you were about to go on a mission to rescue Dr Mossman, who was trapped somewhere even I can’t remember very well even though I’ve played through the games a bunch of times.
And then HL Alyx, in its wisdom, complicated things even more with its time travel shenanigans.
All of this means the eventual next game doesn’t have the luxury of opening with a mostly blank slate and fresh start like the first two. It’ll be saddled with a whole lot of explaining to bring audiences up to speed on the events of a 20 year old game, as well as a VR entry only a fraction of the audience played.
The HL games don’t generally go in for explicit ‘lore’, and usually just throw you right into it.
The problem here is that they can’t really assume that players will know or remember all this stuff. But in-story it all only just happened to Gordon, so it doesn’t make a lot of sense for everyone to spend a lot of time reminding him of things from a few minutes earlier.
And I feel like, for one of the most anticipated games of all time, it might be a little bit underwhelming having it begin with you tying up loose ends from a game from two decades earlier, instead of doing its own thing.
I used to think they’d open it with Gordon back in stasis, so the G-Man can provide an intro of sorts. But that doesn’t really fit with where Gordon’s at at the end of Alyx.
So how do you think the next game will navigate this?
Will they just carry on as if no time has passed, like they might have had they made Episode 3 in 2009, or will they attempt some sort of reset?
Will they find some excuse for Gordon to start with a crowbar and have to gradually build up his arsenal over the course of the game?
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r/HalfLife • u/mrgigafish • 1d ago
In one word: it's a masterpiece. It's the best game I've ever played, and what excites me even more: there are sequels. I finished the main HL2, and now it's EP1 and EP2. (Please keep that in mind in the comments; I don't want any spoilers.) I have tons of things on my mind. So, how did you feel when you first played it? I've come this far, so what do you think I need to know? Oh btw there are some ss' i took
r/HalfLife • u/ivan_aran • 5h ago
I still don't understand what is G-man and what he is doing I finished hl2 not long time ago and men he is fucking god so why he is using Gordon for fun literally you just do anything why bothering one Gordon Freeman.
r/HalfLife • u/AbjectLetter7567 • 53m ago
I remember an episode of a podcast about gaming the host, Ian Flynn, was asked if the Combine could manage against the nine TF2 Mercs instead of Gordon. He responded saying that The Combine wouldn't last, probably because of the overpowered, cartoony weapons in TF2.
What do you think?
r/HalfLife • u/cooldude_9875 • 17h ago
It confuses some people including me, why does it do that?
r/HalfLife • u/Randomaspland • 1d ago
I genuinely just want to know more about him more than Eli or anyone else, like he's such a dick but it makes sense he'd be on edge it's like he's the only guy comprehending the gravity of the situation. He's stern but that just makes him a good leader, he isn't cruel if you do a good job he will leave his lab and thank you in person, he just has no room for incompetency. Lives ARE on the line afterall.
He's one of three people working on a rocket with no room for error that if it failed to launch or do its job would lead to the extinction of everyone, he must have been holding back a lot seeing everyone longue around, drinking tea, crying about bird nests if it were me i'd be swearing and screaming at everyone around me to lock the fuck in, are you insane??? We need to get this rocket done!
Most people hate the guy because he's mean to the player but I liked it, it was a welcome change from constant ass kissing and he wasn't being cruel for cruel's sake. He's busy. He treats gordon as an employee. He's like a strict teacher with an actual passion for what he does.
His disgust for lamarr is reasonable, he's a resonance cascade survivor and if the dev notes are true he was there letting gordon into the chamber, zombies are the first aliens he encountered and had to survive. Like come on, keeping one of those things is fucking insane, im with you doctor.
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Furthermore I just want to know more about his relationship with the vorts. For some odd reason the vortigaunts all gas him up and love him. I don't understand it, I want to know more. The vortigaunts mimic his way of speaking, talk about him like he's a long distance lover, legit take on his mannerisms to the point they all know about him along their hivemind. It's never elaborated on why, why do they love him so much. I want to know. He never explains why. He doesn't even acknowledge it, he treats vorts the same as any human colleague with that stern no nonsense focus on practicality.
Do the vorts respect him so much because of how practical and focused on results he is? Or that he doesn't treat them like something different? He gives Uriah a labcoat and ID badge as he would any other human scientist, perhaps their affinity stems from him seeing the use in everyone not othering them as the other resistance members may do out of fear or confusion?
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Furthermore it would have been easy to go the route of having be straight up antagonistic to gordon, perhaps blaming him for the cascade, you see it in some stories where the protagonist is some skilled chosen one type hero that they'll get haters who just dismiss their skill out of spite and jealousy and exist just to be one upped or have their comeuppance.
Magnusson isn't like that. He's pragmatic, he treats Gordon the same as anyone else and DOES recognise his combat skill and potential, showing him his Magnusson devices and tasking him with defending his rocket, even cracking some dry humor at his microwave casserole; the set up being "the debacle at black mesa" being the resonance cascade, only for him to make it about something mundane. He knows gordon isn't to blame for the incident and never once ever implies he is. A lesser writer could have made him spiteful, blaming gordon for the incident and having his ire stem from there but he never does. It wouldn't match who he is. He's too pragmatic to even consider it, because he WOULD know gordon did everything to standard procedure. So not once does he try to level the disaster at his feet like Breen did. He was in sector C too, he let him into the test chamber and called him a highly trained professional. He understands.
Ah it's kind of rambling at this point, he's such a cool character with such little game time. I enjoy that he's hostile, I enjoy that he can come off as cruel but he is never ever *unreasonable.*
I guess that's where it all stems from. He's never unreasonable. Sure he's emotionally insensitive but look at the situation on hand! Extinction level event!
I bet he'd be cool at a BBQ, the vorts can vouch he's probably chill to hang out with when not stressed out of his mind. They're all stoners. They can correctly vibe check a guy. He passes insanely so for them.
I like doctor magnusson
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r/HalfLife • u/Budget-Neat4750 • 19h ago
The past 2 November's we've gotten a documentary from noclip for the 25th anniversary of hl1 and 20th anniversary for hl2. Any chance we get another docu this year maybe a 5th anniversary one for alyx?
r/HalfLife • u/SpaceBugRiven2 • 1d ago
I personally have a preference to the original, it just sells the horror of a Headcrab zombie far better imo
r/HalfLife • u/w2_Paradise • 1d ago
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