Half-Life Remake Devs Announce New Game. Mysterious Teaser Suggests Similarities to HL
Independent team Crowbar Collective is known for now only for Black Mesa, a remake of the original Half-Life. However, it will add another project to its portfolio in the near future.
Crowbar Collective - responsible for the excellent remake of the first Half-Life, the game Black Mesa - presented a 22-second teaser of its latest project on YouTube.
The material titled Incoming Signal doesn't give away much, but the electronic music in the background, screams, and sounds of gunfire immediately evoke Valve's popular series. Is Crowbar Collective working on a remake of Half-Life 2? Judge for yourselves.
Some chosen people will soon discover the truth about the project, as the team has invited volunteers to take part in beta testing of that enigmatic game. You can sign up on the official Crowbar Collective website. For now, it is not known when they will take place.
For those who haven't kept up with the latest news about Crowbar Collective studio, it's worth mentioning that the team began as a group of fans working on a remake of the 1998 game Half-Life. The creators' actions attracted the attention of Valve itself, which approved Black Mesa and allowed the title to be released on Steam in 2015.
Since that time, the fan project has been able to gain the affection of a fairly large group of players. At present, this remake on Valve's platform has received over 100,000 reviews, with 95% being positive. Therefore, it's safe to assume that the upcoming project will also capture the interest of many players.