![]() The devs followed up with a smidge of extra polish nine months after that in the Definitive Edition update. "As it is, it's the best way to play Valve's original design if you haven't done so before, and it's a brilliant way to retread those old ventilation shafts, if you have." "It doesn't modernise the antiquated design - but then, it wouldn't be Half-Life if it did," Graham said. Our Black Mesa review called it "a triumph on many levels, and in terms of scale and polish, the most impressive fan game ever made". Take the waiting time to enjoy a subpar coffee and unexpectedly good cake.īlack Mesa is half-price on Steam right now too, down to £7.49/€8.99/$9.99 until Sunday. They do warn maps might be a bit wonky and load times might be long but hey, it's a museum. And 30 Flights Of Loving's end credits tour a museum with some of its assets as exhibits. ![]() The Stanley Parable does have a hidden museum of itself. Off the top of my head, I can't think of another game so extensively archiving its own development either. "We thought this was a really cool and unique way to show off the way a game can develop and evolve over time." ![]() ![]() "We hope you enjoy this fun and interactive tour of our intensely difficult 5 years of development," they say. Hopping into portals lets you visit old versions of Xen's maps from across the years, seeing how they changed and found their final forms. More excitingly, it hosts an archive of playable 56 maps. It's built around a museum hub displaying concept art and plans and such. Made by Black Mesa developers Crowbar Collective, the Xen Museum is available on the Steam Workshop. ![]()
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