You've got Crossfire and other classic maps. I think one thing that's underappreciated about Black Mesa is that it has a remake of multiplayer, too. Let's talk about that post-release support. A lot of people have been waiting for that they say "Your game looks good, I bought it, but I'm just waiting for the 1.0." Or even the people who just put it on their wish list, and once the 1.0 hits they'll buy it, which we completely understand. I know our fans seem to be really happy that 1.0 is coming out. We're testing builds, we're here at PAX promoting the thing. We're going to continue to support the game, patch bugs, polish up some certain things, but it hasn't quite set in that we're done-done. I don't think it's really set in yet that we're hitting 1.0. USgamer: For the team, how does it feel to finally be reaching this milestone, especially for members who've been on the project since 2005?Īdam Engels: Or 2004-ish? Two mods merged together to form the team, and that was the start of the project officially. Black Mesa frequently sets its maps apart from Half-Life's blocky corridors. Post-release updates aside, Black Mesa's 1.0 will kick off Crowbar Collective's farewell to Half-Life, even as Valve itself plans to revive the series with Half-Life: Alyx in a few weeks.īlack Mesa project lead Adam Engels took some time at PAX to chat with USgamer about Black Mesa, his team's ambitious revamp of Half-Life's confusing Xen chapters, and what's coming next from Crowbar Collective. On top of marking the end of a long journey, tomorrow's release could prove to be a new beginning for the team. Crowbar Collective not only earned Valve's blessing to sell Black Mesa, but made bold changes that make it more than a prettier version of Half-Life. Many people have been involved with the project or have followed its development for well over a decade. With Black Mesa set to finally have its 1.0 launch on March 5, members of the Crowbar Collective team came to PAX East 2020 to meet with fans and revel in the release excitement. As for Crowbar Collective's Black Mesa, the arc from its beginnings as a fan mod to a finished commercial PC release is a lot easier to grasp, but no less impressive. Few would have guessed that Valve would be so close to releasing its first Half-Life title in over a decade. Six months ago, if I was told there would be two Half-Life games coming out in March 2020, I probably wouldn't have believed it. Some content, such as this article, has been migrated to VG247 for posterity after USgamer's closure - but it has not been edited or further vetted by the VG247 team. Those undaunted and curious to delve into a fascinating slice of development history can download Black Mesa's official Xen Museum mod via the Steam Workshop now.This article first appeared on USgamer, a partner publication of VG247. Players might also need to resort to console commands in order to complete certain sequences. We've never quite seen anything like it, and we hope you guys have as much of a blast playing it as we did making it!".Īs you might imagine, given that these are work-in-progress levels presented exactly as they were at a particular point in development, not everything is polished to a sheen, meaning bugs and crashes are almost guaranteed. "We thought this was a really cool and unique way to show off the way a game can develop and evolve over time. "We hope you enjoy this fun and interactive tour of our intensely difficult five years of development," the studio continues. "Each map has several versions, taking you from the beginning of its development to near the end," explains Crowbar Collective of the newly launched Xen Museum, "allowing you to actually witness first-hand how the map evolved over time." Every biome features multiple portals leading to a specific map from the chapter and each is linked to a computer enabling players to select which development version of the map they'd like to play. When exploring Xen Museum, players will find three biomes branching off the main atrium, each representing a major Xen chapter - Xen, Gonarch's Lair, and Interloper. Watch on YouTube Black Mesa - Launch Trailer.
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