RoH writes:
So Halloween is rocking the world again: children are buying their costumes, people are stocking up on candy and pumpkins are been mutilated by the hundreds. Truly this is the most amazing celebration of the year… or it would be if we celebrated it in The Netherlands. I know I should be glad that I live in a country where there is little poverty, social rights exist, there are no shortages and we have no tornados, but damn, I’d love to go around houses dressed as Leon Kennedy. Luckily the internet is a whole new territory for celebrating, so today I offer you my personal “Top ten retro horror games”.
As part of the title’s 25th anniversary, that long-established glitch has now been resolved.
Been replaying this on my steam deck now that it's been updated with modern controls and is now fully verified. Have to say I'm surprised to see how well it holds up. Was a great game in 1998 and it's still a great game 25 years on.
The textures in Half-Life were seemingly only produced by a single person, as confirmed in a new in-depth documentary about the game.
Entertainium editors Andy and Gareth discuss 1998’s seminal first-person shooter Half-Life on the occasion of its 25th anniversary.