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Half-Life 3 gameplay leaked and it sounds absolutely wild – platforming

Half-Life 3 gameplay leaked and it sounds absolutely wild – platforming

Take it with a grain of salt

The mythical Half-life 3 has since become a popular internet meme and discussion point Half-Life 2: Episode Two.

Valve ends things with a cliffhanger that has yet to be properly resolved, and which they suspect has been driving fans crazy for years Half-life 3 actually exists and when the company plans to drop it.

Have you played that? Silent Hill 2 already a remake?

We still don’t know whether Half-life 3 is officially in development, one could argue that there’s no better time for Valve to bring back its most iconic series, and the alleged leaks for the game suggest that it will be completely different from anything we’ve had before.

Tyler McVickers posted a video going over some of this leaked information, which frankly seems dated as it contains concept art from 2013-2015.

The concept art depicted Gordon Freeman with alien powers that would allow him to control fire, water, and other elements, all of which would use a more complex game engine than the previous games.

It’s unknown what might have happened with the development, but perhaps the ideas were just too big for the technology at the time, which shouldn’t be a problem these days.

Other improvements included actual temperature fluctuations on surfaces, as well as improved AI that makes gunfights more exciting and exciting.

You can see all of this in the YouTube video, and if the leaks are real, it sounds like Valve has something great cooked up.

There are also rumors about it Portal 3 is in development, so there remains a possibility that Valve plans a surprise announcement of both games at a later date.

The real question is whether Half-life 3 is being produced and released, will it be worth the wait? After all, fans have been thinking for hours about what a third game could bring, and Valve is under a lot of pressure to deliver.

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Topics: Valve, Half Life, Half-Life 2, Steam