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Black Mesa is a remake of Half Life 1. Developed by Crowbar Collective, originally it started it's life as a mod but turned into a commercial product. Approved by Valve.
It's finally out of early access and it's a complete game now.
GAME: Black Mesa
RELEASE DATE: Full release in March 2020
ENGINE: Source engine
DEVELOPER: Crowbar Collective
PLATFORM: PC, Windows and Linux
REQUIREMENTS:
- MINIMUM:
- OS: Windows® 7 (32/64-bit)/Vista or Greater
- Processor: 2.6 Dual Core Processor or Greater
- Memory: 6 GB RAM
- Graphics: 2 GB Dedicated Video Card or Greater
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 20 GB available space
- RECOMMENDED:
- OS: Windows® 7 (32/64-bit) or Greater
- Processor: 3.2 Quad Core Processor or Greater
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: 4 GB Dedicated Video Card or Greater
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 20 GB available space
You are Gordon Freeman, a theoretical physicist at the Black Mesa Research Facility. When a routine experiment goes horribly wrong, you must fight your way through an interdimensional alien invasion, and a bloodthirsty military clean-up crew in order to save the science team... and the world!
- Nineteen chapters of fighting through top-secret labs, running atop harsh desert landscapes, sneaking into abandoned railways, and leaping across dimensions
- Mind-Blowing graphics and effects, never before seen on the Source Engine
- Face off against an army of classic enemies, updated with new features and engaging AI
- Wield an arsenal of military hardware, scientific prototypes, and the iconic crowbar through incredibly detailed environments
- The all-new soundtrack and voice acting create a more immersive experience than ever before
Black Mesa is a first-person shooter that requires the player to perform combat tasks and solve various puzzles to advance through the game. From a design standpoint, the core gameplay remains largely unchanged from the original base Half-Life game; the player can carry a number of weapons that they find through the course of the game, though they must also locate and monitor ammunition for most weapons. The player's character is protected by a hazard suit that monitors the player's health and can be charged as a shield, absorbing a limited amount of damage. Health and battery packs can be found scattered through the game, as well as stations that can recharge either health or suit charge.
However, unlike Half-Life: Source, which merely featured the original game's assets and geometry ported to the Source engine, Black Mesa has been purpose-built from the ground up to take full advantage of the newest versions of Source, not just for its graphical capabilities, but for its myriad updates to the game's physics engine, puzzle complexity, and platforming capability. The artificial intelligence of the enemy characters has also been improved over Half-Life to provide more of a challenge, with some of the combat spaces redefined to provide more options to the player. In addition, several narrative and design changes have been made to account for the numerous story threads presented via Retcon in Half-Life 2. While most of the general design and progress through the game levels remains the same as Half-Life, the largest change in Black Mesa is the reworking of the game's final chapter, Xen, which was generally considered the weakest part of the original game.
Black Mesa also includes support for the individual and team deathmatch multiplayer modes from Half-Life on similarly-updated maps.
METACRITIC 84 https://www.metacritic.com/game/pc/black-mesa
PC GAMER 84 https://www.pcgamer.com/black-mesa-review/
EUROGAMER - Essential https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/...masterful-remake-that-improves-upon-a-classic
ELEKTRO DEMON 8,7
If you want a written and fully detailed review, check post below.
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