Check it out, guys: I think this Half-Life game is gonna be pretty big potatoes. You're a mute scientist who starts shooting people at work and then you fight a large baby in space. Let's just hope they don't kill it with too many sequels.
Sound like the kind of thing you'd like to play? Then do I have good news for you: the official-unofficial fan remake of Valve's ridiculously influential 1998 FPS is the cheapest it's ever been (according to IsThereAnyDeal and SteamDB, anyway). Black Mesa is currently $2 (£1.70) on Steam until May 19, meaning you can enjoy the incredible re-do of Valve's classic for about as much as it'd cost you to leave a lamp on for too long in an unoccupied room.
It's very good, if you ask me (or if you ask our reviewer Andy Kelly, who scored it 84% in his Black Mesa review in 2020) and well worth the pittance it's currently going for on Steam. The game just got a big, 10-year anniversary update too, winkingly called "Resonance Decade," which continues to improve the game and bring things like "Relaxed triangle vertex validation in ToGL to accept structurally valid input even when geometry is ambiguous." Thank god.
I'd pick it up quickly if I were you. You'll need to beat it before Half-Life 3 comes out. It's right around the corner, guys. Any day now.

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