‘Our return to this world, not the end’

WhenHalf-Life: Alyxwasrevealed last November, the popular reaction wasn’t a surprising one. It went something along the lines of “After all these years, Valve is finally making anotherHalf-Lifegame.” (Alternatively, theotherpopular reaction lamented virtual reality.) The people behindAlyxsee it as a start rather than a finale, however.

In an interview withGame Informer, Valve programmer Robin Walker says that the developers working on the game “absolutely seeHalf-Life: Alyxas our return to this world, not the end of it.” Walker also commented: “Half-Lifemeans a lot to us, and it’s been incredibly rewarding to refamiliarize ourselves with its characters, setting, and mechanics.”

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Hardly a confirmation of moreHalf-Lifein the pipeline at Valve, but it sounds as thoughAlyxhas re-energized people who want to work on the series. That’s encouraging news for anyone who has spent more than a decade looking to find some closure for the wayHalf-Life 2: Episode 2wrapped up. You want moreHalf-Lifeand so do they.

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