Information about Half-Life Alyx has gone from a trickle to a rush with three brand new gameplay trailers showing the game off.
The original Half-Life was one of Valve's most important titles and is still one of the most important games in the industry. Some believe Half-Life 2 is the better game but both remain marvels of their time thanks to the technical innovations they brought. It's those technical innovations, mixed with a healthy nostalgia and a cubic ton of hype, that Half-Life: Alyx seeks to take advantage of.
Valve began the hype train for Half-Life: Alyx with a classic Half-Life hype move: having the mysterious G-Man wish players a happy new year.
Only now however, in the actual month of its release, has Valve
suddenly gone off to the races with releasing snippets of gameplay for
players to drool over. Three new gameplay trailers for Half-Life: Alyx have been released to show how the VR-only title will work, what it will look like, and what players will be able to do.
Those who prefer to wait for gameplay before buying a game have a good chance of seeing something they like, if they can get to a VR headset after the shortage caused by Half-Life: Alyx's announcement
Seeing Half-Life: Alyx on a flat-screen rather than the VR it's meant to be experienced in makes things look a bit wonky at times, as Alyx's POV swivels back and forth fluidly. The graphics themselves look fine, if a little uncomfortably close to the dirtiness that was a technical limitation in the original Half-Life games rather than an aesthetic choice.
The actual gameplay is designed around the VR experience rather than chained to it, which other VR games have suffered from in the past. Hopefully, Half-Life: Alyx delivers exactly what fans want, because this is the only Half-Life game they can look forward to for the foreseeable future
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