#breakingthebar (Apologies for the mess)
Anyone else find this concept art piece of G-man really fascinating? While this isn't canon per se, it's still interesting to think about. This is the only time we ever see him looking so defeated. Was this the vortigaunt energy of the vault getting to him? Or Is this what he's truly like behind the scenes when he isn't tending to Gordon or Alyx? He's still working for his "employers", meaning that he isn't actually as omniscient or as powerful as he may seem... What do you guys think?
Not mine
The biggest loss Alyx had was not having these two as an easter egg
POLL: What's your favorite Overwatch Unit in the Half Life series? strawpoll.me/45505464 All the Combine units are really cool imo so I'd love to hear your personal reasonings as to why that combine is your favorite in the comments!
Here's a question for y'all: What's your favourite chapter from Half Life 1 and why is it surface tension?
Ok wow I'm not usually this early to these kinda things. So might as well start off with a question! How would you guys rank the Half Life soundtracks if you had to pick favourites? For me it would like: Hl2 > Ep2 > Black Mesa > Hl1 > Ep1 > Alyx > OpFor (All of them are great in their own respects, of course)
The Half Life franchise has had many amazing and memorable vocal performances. Whether it's Mike Shapiro's unforgettable and alien G-man, Robert Culp's well worded and snarky Dr. Breen, Robert Guillaume's very human portrayal of Eli Vance, Ellen Mclain's cold and calculated tone of the Overwatch Announcer, Harry S Robin's iconic and utterly hilarious Scientist voicelines, Jim French's insane yet somehow trustworthy Father Grigori or Louis Gossett Jr's and Tony Todd's cryptic and mystic Vortiga…
Currently obsessed with this cut voice line of G-man swearing