The Half-Life remake Black Mesa has managed to cross over 100,000 user reviews on Steam.
Not exactly surprising though, given how loved Half-Life is and Black Mesa is a pretty incredible remake all-around with some fantastic attention to detail.
Black Mesa is rated Steam Deck Playable, and it has a Native Linux version - but you’re better off using Proton as it’s been left with numerous bugs.
Would you say people first starting off in Half-Life should jump into Black Mesa?
Or are you a die-hard for the actual original which recently had its own big 25th Anniversary Update?
I’m still amazed Valve actually allowed Crowbar Collective to do a remake like this.
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The Half-Life remake Black Mesa has managed to cross over 100,000 user reviews on Steam.
Not exactly surprising though, given how loved Half-Life is and Black Mesa is a pretty incredible remake all-around with some fantastic attention to detail.
Black Mesa is rated Steam Deck Playable, and it has a Native Linux version - but you’re better off using Proton as it’s been left with numerous bugs.
Would you say people first starting off in Half-Life should jump into Black Mesa?
Or are you a die-hard for the actual original which recently had its own big 25th Anniversary Update?
I’m still amazed Valve actually allowed Crowbar Collective to do a remake like this.
The original article contains 156 words, the summary contains 112 words. Saved 28%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!