

The good news is that modding team the HECU Collective are working on bringing Blue Shift to Black Mesa – and it’s just released Chapter 2.īlack Mesa: Blue Shift began development following the cancellation of a similar mod in 2015, and just received its first release in March this year – consisting of Blue Shift’s first chapter, which is basically just its tram-style intro. Operation:Black Mesa will cover Half Life: Opposing Force and Blue Shift.Black Mesa is a fantastic and very long in the making remake of the first Half-Life, with the only problem with it being that it’s missing Gearbox’s excellent expansions. You will news and what you need to know on their page there. Unlike Black Mesa, which it was inspired by, it does not currently have it's own site, and is hosted on Moddb. This project is about 5 years old and is currently not playable, but it will be free-to-play (as far as I currently know). Just use the links provided in the guide). Do to this, you will have to download it from Game Front I did this, it's perfectly safe. I highly recommend that you install this using the installation guide on their website. This game is still in the works, and I believe it won't be free when its finished.

This project opened the door into this field, and inspired Operation: Black Mesa (more on this later). Once again take up the mantle of Gordon Freeman. Unfortunately, the pic for Black Mesa is too big to post here, so just use the link/URL I have provided.Ī work in progress, but playable conversion of the base game (Half Life: Source) into the Source engine. These "mods" are complete and total conversions of the original game into the modern Source engine, and they are completely fan-made, with the full blessings of Valve. Today, I have two articles of interest to show you: Black Mesa and Operation: Black Mesa. Ever played or seen the original Half Life, Half Life: Opposing Force, Decay, or Blue Shift? Then this thread is probably for you.
