Prospekt - Fan-made sequel to Half-Life: Opposing Force

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Prospekt begins in the Nova Prospekt prison in the Half-Life universe. Gordon Freeman is slowly being overrun by soldiers in the prison, however unknown to him his Vortigaunt allies manage to find some help from a forgotten hero.

Substantial, highly-polished and totally new addition to the Half-Life 2 universe, comparable to Half-Life 2: Episode One in length
Developed by one person, 25 year old Richard Seabrook
Official Valve approval for Half-Life 2 license and assets
Standalone PC game built using the Source engine - no requirement for Half-Life 2
Continues the story of Opposing Force, Gearbox Software’s (Borderlands) update that tells the original Half-Life 2 story from the perspective of the Marines. Gordon
Freeman is cornered and being overrun by soldiers in the Nova Prospekt prison; the player controls US Marine Adrian Shepherd - the unsung hero - as he’s teleported in by Freeman’s Vortigaunt allies to help fight back.
13 new levels featuring fully-scripted puzzles and action sequences, all carefully integrated into the Half-Life 2 story
Substantial graphical updates over the original game, including but not limited to:

  • New Textures
  • New Models
  • Updated high resolution combine soldier skins with improved normal mapping
  • Updated high resolution textures
  • Updated lighting
  • Higher resolution models
  • Increased cube mapping
  • Over 20 new particle effects
  • Modded HUD
  • Modded VGUI
  • New player model skin
  • Return to Xen
  • New voice acting
  • New music
  • New AI improvements, such as soldiers attempting to undo the player’s actions

http://store.steampowered.com/app/399120/?snr=1_5_1100__1100

I'm not quite sure how I feel about this. The fact that Valve approved this means that they have probably abandoned the idea of ever using Adrian Shephard in a game again. That's assuming they haven't abandoned the Half-Life franchise completely.
 
I haven't even started! In fact, I've forgotten about it until now.

I played it back when it was still a free mod. Considered purchasing it when it came to the Steam store, however I am waiting for the game to be complete (Xen to be included as well)
 
Not to derail but the new MGS 1 remake "Shadow Moses" is much more exciting for me. HL games make my head hurt.
 
I do not live in the same nostalgia as some people, and thus this news (and especially the trailer) does not get me excited in the slightest...
 
Well I like the feel of the source engine and the HL universe so if the reviews are positive for this I'll pick it up sometime :)

I wish they would do a Black Mesa type treatment for Opposing Force and Blue Shift though.
 



http://store.steampowered.com/app/399120/?snr=1_5_1100__1100

I'm not quite sure how I feel about this. The fact that Valve approved this means that they have probably abandoned the idea of ever using Adrian Shephard in a game again. That's assuming they haven't abandoned the Half-Life franchise completely.

It gets one thinking that maybe the only chance of us getting a Half Life 3 is if Valve allowed someone to start up a Kickstarter campaign for it.
 
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