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After /that/ finale, you might need a few moments--or months--to take stock of what happened. And if you decide to return to see it all again once more, Campaign+ is a great way to do that. It’s a fairly chunky overhaul of the main game, and assumes you’ve already been through everything. You start off with upgraded weapons, but that’s balanced out with new enemies, encounters, and more.
This evens the odds between you and the Combine, adding one of their shields to each level (aside from the intro, outro, and J**f) as an item. Just stick it in a wrist pocket and deploy in battle.
Right-handed or Left-handed
This handy addon turns the Russells into full-blown gravity gloves, bringing the Zero Point Energy Field Manipulator into Alyx’s grasp.
A mod that I can’t live without, now. Seriously. I uninstalled it and I’m now writing this in a coma. Instead of having you toss all your ammo over your shoulder, Auto Pickup simply stores it as soon as you grab it and let go. It has reduced the terrible blight of Alyx Shoulder that has been overwhelming sports doctors all over the country.
Ever wanted to fight like a Vortigaunt? To send an arc of green lightning from your fingertips capable of killing whatever it strikes? You have? Same! Here fistbu -- fashhhhhhhooom!
There’s food all over City 17, so why not have a bite to eat to recuperate instead of squashing that poor whateverthehellthatis in the health station? Sustenance Mod not only lets you snack yourself back to health all over the City, but it also means when you’re offered up dinner, you can be a good guest and eat what’s given to you. Drink doesn’t have an effect, and rotten food harms you. Balanced? No. Delicious? Also no.
You know you want this. It adds a heavy, two-handed crowbar to the campaign. It can be used for melee attacks, prop-breaking, and starting off insurrections against a powerful alien hierarchy that’s slowly consuming all life on the planet. It is very hard to play the game with it, but it looks so good in your hands.
C17YSCAPE is set in City 17, between the events of Half-Life: Alyx and Half-Life 2. You’re a prisoner whose Combine jail cell has malfunctioned, letting you escape through the terrifying underbelly of the occupied area. C17YSCAPE feels a lot like lengthy sections of Half-Life 2, where you’re undoing the nuts and bolts of the Combine’s vast empire. With bullets.
A map that was built before the official tools were released. Overcharge is a hefty chunk of Combine-infested City 17.
Belomorskaya Station starts off in a dim room and barely gets brighter than that. You’re crawling through a zombie infested subway in a straight-up scavenging survival horror level. Swathed in shadows and screams, Alyx is constantly fretting over her low ammo count. You have to check every nook for sneakily hidden shotgun shells.
Set before the events of the main game, Alyx has to investigate a brewery. There seems to be a lot of these in City 17, which often leads to some excellent levels but bad morning afters.
There’s more to this map than I’m willing to tell you about. You’re part of a Combine patrol squad stuck in a quarantined sewer system. You have to escape. It’s about 30 mins long, depending on how much of a coward you are. That means it took me 7 hours.
Xenthug was released before the mapping tools were made public, but even with that limitation it’s a fun, new way to play. You’re in a single level beset by waves of enemies. Survival is a little bit more complicated than just shooting them. You have to pay for the pleasure.
Sometimes the best way to play is to let the game come to you. This is an Alyxifed take on CoD’s zombie mode, where you can toss vodka to kill the screaming, baying, headcrab wearers.
You know what’s harder than shooting a Combine soldier in the eye while dodging a Manhack? Golf.
You know what’s harder than shooting a Combine soldier in the e -- no, wait. I’ve already done that one. Northern Star Bowling is a fun place to blow off some steam. A secret bowling alley with the G-Man serving his private reserve ales and four bowling lanes for you to try. It’s not a perfect representation, largely because the physics don’t really allow for anything other than a straight toss of the ball, but it’s still an amazing example of what the creators on the Alyx Workshop crafted. The pins reset and there are scoreboards should you get competitive with yourself.
Developer Commentary contains significant spoilers.
When you play in commentary mode, you will see a floating headset at each point of interest. To listen, just grab the headset and put it on your head. A commentary status panel will be displayed above your off hand, showing the playback progress and the name of the speaker. If you like, you can remove the headset to stop playback. When you drop it, it will return to its original location. Commentary subtitles are available in English, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Castilian Spanish, Latin American Spanish, Russian, Polish, Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese.
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