Half-Life Writer Shares Episode 3 Details
Is this what Episode 3 could have been? Read the outline here and decide for yourself.
Is this what Episode 3 could have been? Read the outline here and decide for yourself.
Deus Ex designer Warren Spector discusses the Half-Life project Junction Point Studios worked on.
Fan-made short film Half-Life 3: Unannounced depicts Freeman wasting away from boredom as he waits for his next adventure.
First part of Source-powered community mod will be released next week; initial release will stop at Lambda Core level, offering 8-10 hours of gameplay.
Four-year-old images from Valve's apparently abandoned episodic first-person shooter series surface, depict apparent return to Xen.
Valve cofounder Gabe Newell suggests studio has gone through numerous "twists and turns" to bring unannounced game to market; remaining silent on project is optimal for gamers.
Danny returns to Black Mesa and City 17 to remind us how Gordon Freeman saved first-person shooters forever.
Valve confirms this week's security breach potentially exposed encrypted credit card numbers, passwords, addresses, more.
Near-billionaire Gabe Newell discusses his privately held developer's finances with Forbes; Steam controls 50 to 70 percent of PC online market.
Financial magazine's crowd-sourced list of candidates to make massive impacts in next year features Valve CEO in recognition of Steam's hold on PC digital distribution.
Valve's digital distribution service hits new milestone on the back of 178 percent user growth; unit sales spike 200 percent in last 12 months.
Portal 2 studio boss Gabe Newell says "people will be shocked again" by trio of announcements due over the coming year.
Half-Life developer to support Apple's OS with Steam, back catalog next month.
[UPDATE 4] Uncharted 2 tops Game Developers Choice Awards with five trophies; PlayStation Move debuts; write-ups of Meier, Pardo, Molyneux, Muzyka, Sakamoto, Yamaoka, Toriyama, and Schafer talks also on tap; ...
Half-Life studio announces full support of Apple's OS for Steam, catalog hits this April; Portal 2 compatibility confirmed; all future games getting simultaneous PC, Mac, 360 release.
[UPDATE 3] Following weeks of cryptic teasers and a new Portal ending, Valve officially reveals new "full-fledged" sequel coming to PC and 360; GameStop listing confirms "multiplayer co-op mode,"
Game Informer's rumor column claims the long-awaited final installment of Valve's iconic series won't arrive until next year--if it arrives at all.
Valve cofounder to be honored for creating Steam at March developer conference, as Marble Madness creator is honored by Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences.
GameSpot editors reveal the games they'd most like to review in 2010.
GDC Austin 2009: Marc Laidlaw and Erik Wolpaw go over developer's approach to storytelling and how they don't always know what they're doing.
Half-Life developer sues Sierra parent company for skimping on arbitrator-assigned multimillion-dollar settlement over royalty rights.
Gabe Newell keynote address discusses the company's service-oriented approach, reveals Team Fortress 2 comic being made by the developers.
Marketing director Doug Lombardi says announcement may arrive later this year, though game is still more than a year off.
First of three expansions to Valve's groundbreaking shooter is set for June 1 retail and online launch; sequels due by end of year and in 2007, respectively.
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