Half-Life 2 fans can experience Gordan Freeman’s adventure through City 17 in a completely new way thanks to a high-quality VR mod.
Thanks to the efforts of hard-working modders, Half-Life 2 can now be experienced in its entirety from the immersive perspective of virtual reality. Although the free Half-Life 2 mod has only just entered the public beta phase, it exhibits a remarkable amount of detail and includes many of the features typically found in full-fledged VR titles.
Valve’s Half-Life 2 is nothing short of iconic, breaking ground in countless ways back in 2004 with gameplay and visuals that still hold up exceptionally well over 18 years later. Its revolutionary physics-based gameplay, intelligent level design and puzzles, and captivating story inspired future generations of games and is considered the gold standard for single-player first-person shooter experiences. Thanks to the flexibility of the game’s Source engine, its innovations would be carried over into more classics like Portal and Left 4 Dead and have enabled fans to create their own content in the form of mods and complete overhauls.
Half-Life 2: VR has been in the works for a long time, having been greenlit on Steam back in 2017. After years of labor and being nearly abandoned, a new team took on the project and brought it to a playable state. Players who own Half-Life 2 on Steam can easily access the mod by installing it on Steam and running the separate Half-Life 2: VR game in their libraries. The VR implementation is extremely fitting for Half-Life 2‘s physics-based gameplay, allowing players to actually “pick up that can,” swing the crowbar at obstacles and enemies, and even manually reload weapons by ejecting the magazine and pulling a new one out from the player’s shoulder-mounted inventory. As the entire original game including its cutscenes was presented from a first-person perspective, everything has translated very smoothly into VR. There are a few limitations of course, as actions like throwing switches or opening doors are still done by simply pressing the interact button.
The mod is loaded with accessibility options and customizable settings to accommodate as many gamers as possible. Movement can either follow the player’s head or one of their hands, and turning can be configured to be smooth or to use snap turns. The world scale can be adjusted up or down so that players of varying heights can comfortably navigate the world and there are both left-handed and right-handed control options. A dedicated seated mode, optional movement vignettes to relieve motion sickness, and a “fixed horizon” mode for vehicle segments have all been thoughtfully implemented. The level of care put into each aspect of the VR experience easily makes this one of the best mods for Half-Life 2.
Although the mod currently only covers Half-Life 2, support for the Half-Life 2 Episodes is planned according to the developers’ roadmap, so fans of the franchise can expect even more Half-Life VR content in the near future.
Half-Life 2 was released in 2004 and is available on Mobile, PC, PS3, Xbox, and Xbox 360.
Source: Steam
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