Black Mesa Source

Ok, so I guess I'd be better off just trying to get through the original game then.

Depends on your opinion of the Xen levels, it's just those area's that were not released. The Black Mesa team are however in the process of creating the Xen levels / game ending.

Also there are a number of mods for Black Mesa. As the BM creators re-imagined or removed sequences that didn't work well in the original, fans have gone back to rework and improve those sequences in turn. Best examples include "Surface Tension Uncut" and the upcoming "On a rail Uncut".

It's worth playing through the original game, or even as Half Life: Source. Black Mesa will give you an updated experience that is worth playing for it's own merits.
 
Agree, You have to play Half life (original) Source just allows more resolution and control options but I believe is 100% the original game.
 
I recently started playing this until the update to the Source SDK broke it last week. You've reminded me I need to check if it's working again.

With regards to Xen, from browsing the development forums it look like they've not announced any release schedule. Having stopped playing the original when I reached Xen I can't say I'm in any great hurry to play it though.
 
Dam! Totally forgot about this mod. Had it downloaded but found it hard to get in to when I remember the original so well.

However! Now that I've got a Rift I think it might just make the experience different enough that I could play through it :-)
 
Monthly Bump.
They have the go ahead to sell , yes sell this on Steam on its release. There will still be a free version but the paid will have extra features.

Good news, great remake and well worth putting up some cash for.
 
Full post:


HAPPY 15TH BIRTHDAY HALF-LIFE! We here at Black Mesa have some big news!

The Big News:
Last year, Black Mesa was one of the first Steam games to be Greenlit by you, our amazing fans. We've had quite a year since then, with a lot happening internally that we haven't been able to talk about... until now. Black Mesa has been given the opportunity to be sold as a retail product on Steam! This is an incredible honor - one we never expected - but also one we found hard to accept.

We never developed Black Mesa with money in mind. Our team is made up of average, hardworking people, and no one joined the team to make money. For us, Black Mesa is purely a labor of love. We believe this philosophy has significantly contributed to the overall quality and feel of the game.

Our decision to sell Black Mesa rests on two key points. One is we believe we can make the game even better by having full access to the Source engine. This lets us tackle and fix limitations instead of working around them. The second is because frankly, our team could really use the financial help.


The Plan:
Soon you'll see Black Mesa available on Steam for a relatively low price. But we aren't dropping all support for the free version. In fact shortly after the Steam release there will be a completely new free version of the game. We also plan to open source our maps and some game assets to the modding community!

Purchasing the Steam version of Black Mesa is more about supporting the team and our efforts than anything else. However, the Steam version will include features that the free version simply can not have. We will be paying careful attention to feedback, and you'll have a very real say in how the final game turns out.


Long-Term Plans and Xen:
We've been overwhelmed by fan anticipation for Xen, and we're excited so many people are eager to conclude the game. To be totally honest however, Xen is still a ways off. Over the past year, we have spent a HUGE amount of time porting the game to a new engine and fixing hundreds of bugs. The work to port to the new engine was not because of the decision to go retail, this was work that had to be done to get Black Mesa onto Steam and support our future plans.

So, please be patient with us as we work to make Xen a stunning and worthy conclusion to Black Mesa. Until Xen is completed, we have multiple interesting additions planned for the Steam version of Black Mesa, which we will announce later on down the road.

Thanks,
The Black Mesa Dev Team
 
A new engine they say? They've been given the okay by Valve to sell it, which means they have full access to the Source Engine, could they be re-doing the game on Source 2?
 
I actually think this is great news to go to a paid version. BM is an awsome acheivement. I strongly felt these guys deserve being rewarded and I'm really happy to put some money their way. And yes, I'd like to see the full game including Xen!
 
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