In case you were wondering, the game is also being built, first and foremost, for the PC. Leading up to the official announcement from Valve that Half-Life 2 would be publicly displayed for the first time at the Electronic Entertainment Expo in May 2003, rumors spread far and wide about what the game would and wouldn't be. One of the more popular rumors was that, much like how Bungie Software moved development of its outstanding first-person shooter, Halo, from the PC to the Xbox, so would Valve switch to focusing on console development. Newell laughed this off--no, Half-Life 2 will be a PC game. At first. Newell did confirm that an Xbox version, at least, will follow suit, though there's no hard release date for it yet. At any rate, Newell emphasized that the success of the original Half-Life can be attributed in no small part to the game's huge, worldwide following of PC owners. Valve would have to be downright foolish to abandon its huge installed base when making Half-Life 2.
<nin pokes Bronco> The next Jedi Knight game!
September can't get here soon enough.
DOOM III
Half-Life 2
Deus Ex 2
Both the cellblock screenie and the "busted" screenie look excellent. They look great and still keep the gritty, sandpapery feel of the original.
Yeah man, the hl2-patrol screenshot is amazing. The few bad guys they show look really nasty too - that huge walker thing is going to be fun to kill!
Both the cellblock screenie and the "busted" screenie look excellent. They look great and still keep the gritty, sandpapery feel of the original.