“I don’t know this man at all,” he joked in March 2013, when the British host Jonathan Ross begged him for further news of a sequel. “I got nothing to say about Half-Life,” he said in August 2011. but yes, of course we’re doing Episode Three,” was the line in September 2009. “We know how the trilogy ends and there’s a bunch of loose ends and narrative arcs that need to come to a conclusion in Episode Three,” he said in August 2007. ![]() The longer things go on, the more impossible everyone’s expectations become-if a new Half-Life were ever released, the hype would be unimaginably hard to match, and yet Valve’s initial promise has only added to the franchise’s mystique.įans online “celebrated” the 10-year anniversary by cutting together a video of Valve’s co-founder and managing director Gabe Newell talking about his company’s plans for a Half-Life sequel over the years. ![]() But Half-Life 2 sequels ended with Episode Two, and over the years, Valve’s party line on a new installment went from a firm commitment to vague promises to tight-lipped refusals to say anything at all. Since that announcement, Valve has released a dozen games, including the acclaimed Portal and Portal 2 and multiplayer smash hits like Left 4 Dead and Team Fortress 2. America Misunderstands the Declaration of Independence Because of a Typo Kasia Cieplak-Mayr von Baldegg
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