A full hour of gameplay footage has been revealed for the canceled Half-Life game. It really shows how much progress has been made.
Developed by Arcane Studios but never announced canceled Half-Life game A very long gameplay video has been revealed for The game studio, which has been very successful with its efforts in Dishonored, Prey, Wolfenstein, Call of Duty and Bioshock games, actually worked on a Half-Life game, and appeared in NoClip’s one-hour documentary about the studio. In addition to Half Life: Ravenholm, the canceled The Crossing and LMNO games were also mentioned.
An hour of gameplay footage for the canceled Half-Life game
For Half Life: Ravenholm, which was first mentioned in Arkane’s documentary, NoClip has released about an hour of gameplay video. The game, which was prepared to appear as Half Life 2, Episode 4, was designed as a zombie game set in Ravenholm.
Arkane built some prototypes in 2007, but Valve later abandoned the game. The gameplay video also reveals how far Arkane has actually come in these prototypes.
Although it is an unfinished game, it is possible to see Half-Life music that has never been heard before, and heavy melee weapons with physics that allow zombies to hit spikes or walls. It offers a very advanced gameplay for its time.
Revealing this gameplay, NoClip broadcasts game-related documentaries. FPS games documentary prepared and shot by another independent studio will be released soon.