I have just finished the Half-Life series. Prompted by the 20th anniversary of HL2, I decided to play HL1 (1997), then HL2 (2004), and both episodes. I’m currently playing through Black Mesa and it’s very enjoyable so far, it’s like they took everything from HL1 and removed the annoying parts, I’m excited to see what more changes they decided to make, and what other references are present.
HL1 aged badly imo, but I recognize the technical achievement that it was at the time it was released. It’s full of good ideas, and I’m amazed by what they’ve accomplished.
HL2 didn’t feel like a it has a technical leap as big as its predecessor, but the gameplay ideas in there feel more modern than most game 20 years later. The game has some long stretches that were a bit annoying but the whole journey felt worth it. During the last chapter where you get the upgraded gravity gun, I started seeing the seeds of Portal games, more so in Episode 1, it was like I suddenly understood Valve as game devs and their philosophy. Episode 2 was the most fun I had and despite being short it felt like a full fledged campaign.
Alyx was fun to watch on youtube 🤡
I’m really happy that I completed the games and can put them down (compared to grinding endlessly in live service games), I’m really glad that I now understand why the series is praised, why people are aching for the third Episode, why Valve backed themselves into a corner because of their technical ambitions.
But now, I want more of this, more of those one of a kind experiences that push the genre forward. More gameplay ideas. I’ll probably replay the Portal games, but what other games would you recommend?
Some times, Half Life reminded me of more modern immersive sims I played before (Dishonored, Prey, I’ll probably go back to them at some point), maybe Deux Ex, System Shock should be on my list?
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More action and environmental storytelling:
More “genre pushers”:
I went into Inscryption blind and had an absolute blast once I got the hang of it. What an awesome little game.
Puzzle Games:
The Talos Principal 1 & 2
100% yes on Talos principle, and I will openly simp for Antichamber. I have never had my brain so full of fuck as that game, simply sublime progression and variety of puzzles👌
In the years since I finished Antichamber, my opinion of it has cooled somewhat with hindsight. The early game and some of the mid-game are full of dazzling, logic-defying spectacles, which is what draws you in, but the magic fades later on and you get a lot of puzzles with the block gun until the ending. The teaching style mostly works.
Deus Ex and System Shock should definitely be on your list, just skip Deus Ex: Invisible War.
Also, as I don’t see them listed, did you check out Blue Shift and Opposing Forces? They’re 2 Half-Life expansions made by Gearbox, back in the day, that show the events of HL1 from different points of view.
Invisible War is fine. It doesn’t live up to the orginal but it’s still a good game.
Then add Thief 1&2 to the list so that you really get where those two came from. They both still hold up surprisingly well due to fan support.
I can’t believe I forgot the Thief games! Absolute classics. I need to get around to replaying them sometime soon.
I’d love to see a System Shock remake type project for them. It’s not as necessary due to NewDark but would still be nice.
Thanks! I knew of their existence but didn’t know if they were worth it, I think I’ll play them a bit later because at some point I was really struggling with the pacing of HL1
The System Shock remake was amazing, definitely give it a shot!
I’ve noticed that no one has mentioned Decay yet. It’s a two player coop expansion campaign also made by Gearbox for the Half Life 1 release for PS2. There’s a PC port with a singleplayer mode.
Opposing Forces is the better of the two, but if you enjoyed the general story/feel of Half-Life, they’re definitely worth at least giving a shot.
Like others keep saying, check out the System Shock remake. It’s fantastic.
But also with Black Mesa, another team is remaking Blue Shift within that game, and you can get it as a workshop addon for free. They actually just came out with the next level they’ve been working on a couple weeks ago. So far, it’s pretty damn great imo.
there is an ongoing project to remake them for black mesa, so if you wait you’ll probably get a better experience.
Hey I liked invisible war :/
Good luck. I’ve played them countless times and they are installed permanently on my drive. 🙂
Hahaha well I have all of HL2’s achievements to complete
Gotta disagree with you on this one. Half Life was basically the Quake 2 engine with different textures and models. It was applauded for being a good game, it did not really set any technical benchmarks.
Half Life 2 was absolutely mind blowing with the physics, facial animations, and shaders. It’s the first game I can recall with that level of physics realism, and set the stage for many games to come. The Source engine was a massive technical leap from Quake engine.
Seeing the HL2 E3 demo was a peak moment in my gaming life.
Give the Deus Ex series a try, the story in the original is IMO one of the best, and the later games have awesome stealth and cool world building.
Alyx was really fun. The first time a soldier reacted to my reaching out and touching them with my controller scared the bejeezus out of me!
The audio in the game is bonkers. Distant footsteps or floor creaking can really get you.
It’s the only really compelling VR application I have yet tried.
I’ll suggest Vertigo 2 as a worthy followup.
It really impressed me with its detail and scope as a mainly solo effort, by a developer who worked at Valve for a while. It’s a big, cinematic shooting adventure, like Half-Life, so the game calls itself a half-like! There are cool bosses, memorable characters, and wildly varied environments. The story is pretty much a flipped Half-Life: you’re the alien who got teleported in after a big science disaster and you’re fighting your way back home. Compared to Alyx, which takes places around a handful of city blocks, Vertigo 2 throws you around a much larger-scale setting, so it’s more like the Half-Life 2 kind of linear gallery of wild shit.
That DOES look good! I really appreciate you telling me about it.
Oh sweet, I have something either not suggested or I missed…
titanfall 2’s campaigned challenged me like the first half-life and moved me like the second half-life. and it’s often like 4 usd. the bad is that it’s a short campaign but the good is the campaign and its replayablitity. i hear they fixed multiplayer but i can’t play with those gods.
Effect and Cause is one of the best levels in any videogame, period.
Maybe the Metro or BioShock series? They play quite a bit differently, but they scratch the same itch for me, and I see them on sale quite a bit (especially Metro).
Oh yeah I forgot to mention them, I absolutely love the metro series, I actually read metro 2033 before discovering there was a game about it haha, never played the Redux versions though, thanks for the idea !!
The redux version of the first game actually looks worse in my opinion. The textures may be better in spots but the art design suffers because of it. Unfortunately you cannot buy the original anymore. I don’t remember exactly but I think (fact check me here) that the redux version of last light was much similar and not as large of a change.
Portal 1 and 2
Along that same line, there are great mods for Portal. One of them even adds in a new “time” portal that really breaks your brain.
As for the last, OpenRA is good too if you played RA(2)
The sequel has Sara Kestelman as Kreia, that alone makes it worth playing IMHO.
Maybe I was a little jilted coming into Kotor 2 directly after Kotor 1 - I really enjoyed the sequel, but you can feel the cut content in some areas, whereas the first game feels ‘complete’.
I might owe it another play through, it has been a while
It’s a shame they forced them to release it unfinished. If you decide to play it, install the Restored Content Mod from the Steam Workshop. It restores a lot of cut content, making the game a bit more complete.
Excellent listw thank you for the links!!
Very much free space 2 here. 99 was a fine year for games.
And they abandoned the IP to focus on Saints Row 😥
FS2 was the first game that really ‘caught’ my attention. Other game were fun sure and had bigger budgets or larger market appeal, but FS maintained that narrative tone of a existential struggle to survive in a cold and uncaring universe, humanity ignorantly plodding the galaxy and awakening xenophobic forces beyond our comprehension.
FS1 is also excellent, but it’s a rare event when the sequel is hands down the better game in almost all aspects, while respecting the source material and keeping the story moving while being faithful to that original tone
Half Life 3 should be out any day now.
It is already out as far as I’m concerned.
“The outline of a potential story” being out is different from an actual game being out though.
Yeah, but I realised this is closure enough for me. Don’t need an actual game, just an end to the story.
“Half-Life 3 is already out, it’s just we’re not ready for it yet”
It’ll be out before Silksong, anyhow.
Imagine they surprise drop on the same day
Or they’re the same game: HL3: Silksong. Plot:
Secret gameplay leak from Valve
Waking Gordon Freeman from stasis ran into complications, so G-man recruits the Knight to control Freeman like Remy controlled Linguini until Freeman regains full control. The first 1/3 of the game plays a bit like Human Fall Flat, with the player fumbling around to hold weapons and whatnot, the second 1/3 the Knight and Freeman are separated and you swap between players, and the final third, Freeman realizes G-man has outfitted him with a bullet-time augmentation, so while bullets are traveling, you can pause time and jump across bullets as the Knight to completely massacre your opponents.
Don’t tell anyone, it’s going to be epic.
Oh, and it’ll also come alongside the release of Winds of Winter from GRRM and the final book of The Kingkiller Chronicle by Patrick Rothfuss, though due to the books starting sooner, they didn’t combine w/ Valve and Team Cherry on the plot.
Anyyy day now anyyy day now
See Half 3!
No wait that’s half life alyx
Project Borealis is a fan led spiritual successor. Unfortunately it’s been a slow moving thing for a while. Suppose if this is about patient gaming, might as well be patient about it in case it ever comes out.
Golden eye 007 for the N64 was pretty revolutionary. As was perfect dark and perfect dark 0, if you don’t mind going back to half-life 1 times those are worth a playthrough.
I relatively recently tried to replay Goldeneye. It was shocking—controller and FPS mechanics have evolved so much since then it was honestly not fun to play. While it was breakthrough tech at the time it just did not age well.
So many hours of fun into that game though; I’ll never not hold a special place in my heart for it even if it’s unplayable nostalgia now.
FPS keyboard+mouse shooters of that era have aged much better. I can still play Marathon (+2 + Infinity) (Bungie’s precursors to Halo) and have an enjoyable gaming session.
PD was the first fps game I remember that had bots so that you could play by yourself.
Perfect dark was my JAM back in the day.
I still have my original cartridge, but unfortunately my n64 is either in a box in someone’s basement, or a landfill, as the friend I let borrow it (and my star wars games) left it at a friend’s house and the friend moved states.
PD was the first video game my sister and I played together. We never managed to finish it when we were young.
If you found HL1 dated, there’s a good remake in source: https://store.steampowered.com/app/362890/Black_Mesa/
Even as a purist (HL1 is my favorite FPS period), I love how Black Mesa handles the source material. It’s on sale for $5 right now too. Besides Valve’s other games, check out F.E.A.R (2005), Doom series and the Bungie Halo games.
OP says in his post that he’s currently playing Black Mesa.
Oh, whoops. That’s what I get for skimming :).
No worries, I deliberately played HL1 first so that I could revisit it with Black Mesa, I felt like it was still important to experience the source material
I would suggest Bioshock 1 and 2.
Bioshock: Infinite is verry meh, and hops that it’s meh gameplay will be overlooked due to it’s story, but to me the story was just annoyingly confusing.
But the soundtrack is 🤌
I don’t remember much about the Bioshock: Infinite soundtrack, apart from that it had a cool barbershop performance
It’s mostly covers of pop songs from the last 50-60 years in a bunch of different styles. The stand outs for me are Fortunate Son, Girls Just Wanna Have Fun and Everybody Wants To Rule The World.
For historical perspective developed in parallel with Half-Life 2, Medal of Honor: Allied Assault is worth a look. With Call of Duty being the revenue juggernaut it is now, I think we sometimes forget how it started. Allied Assault is a landmark game that’s an ancestor in CoD’s lineage.
On the other end of the timeline, the founders of the studio that developed the original Call of Duty went on to make Titanfall. Titanfall 2 has an excellent single-player campaign that holds up very well.
Half-Life and Half-Life 2 have plenty of really good mods if you are interested in those, Black Mesa started as just a mod as well.
Some of my favourites for HL2:
Some of my favourites for HL1:
There are many more that I haven’t mentioned / played myself.