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		<title>Valve has made me believe in Half-Life again</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] It wouldn&#8217;t be Valve if there wasn&#8217;t some sort of catch, though. As many predicted, Alyx doesn&#8217;t pick up where Episode Two left off. Instead, it&#8217;s a Half-Life 2 prequel, which means there&#8217;s still no end in sight to the story that Valve was telling between 2004 and 2007. Like anyone who&#8217;s been following [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>It wouldn&#8217;t be Valve if there wasn&#8217;t some sort of catch, though. As many predicted, <em>Alyx</em> doesn&#8217;t pick up where <em>Episode Two</em> left off. Instead, it&#8217;s a <em>Half-Life 2</em> prequel, which means there&#8217;s still no end in sight to the story that Valve was telling between 2004 and 2007.</p>
<p>Like anyone who&#8217;s been following this franchise for the better part of two decades now, I&#8217;ve gone through all kinds of emotional highs and lows in the last few days. It started with Tuesday&#8217;s announcement, which sent me into stupefied excitement at the idea of Valve finally returning to the series. The title, which refers to silent protagonist Gordon Freeman&#8217;s sidekick Alyx Vance, indicated this new game would have a different focus &#8212; something that is probably warranted after 12 years. Of course, that gave me the sinking feeling that we weren&#8217;t going to get the next chapter in the story we&#8217;ve been waiting on for so long.</p>
<p>Thursday&#8217;s news drop confirmed it and disappointed me on several levels. Besides there being no hints of resolution to the series, prequels often suffer from a lack of stakes &#8212; we generally know that, at the end of Alyx Vance&#8217;s turn as the main protagonist, she&#8217;ll have connected with the newly-reawakened Freeman to help take on the invading Combine alien forces.</p>
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<p>But watching that trailer pretty much blew away my lingering doubts. The world looks familiar, but more intricately detailed and terrifying than ever. I had forgotten about the game&#8217;s signature headcrab enemies, and the idea of them hurtling towards me in virtual reality is, frankly, quite disconcerting &#8212; Half-Life can get pretty freaky even without the immersiveness of VR.</p>
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<p>And while the trailer unsurprisingly doesn&#8217;t give much away in terms of story, the first comments coming from Valve&#8217;s team about the game make me think we&#8217;re in for more than just a linear prequel storyline that wraps up just before <em>Half-Life 2</em> begins. <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2019/11/21/20975423/half-life-alyx-vr-price-release-date-screenshots-trailer-valve-steam">Speaking to <em>The Verge</em></a>, Valve&#8217;s David Speyrer dropped this intriguing tease: &#8220;While it does take place before the events of <em>Half-Life 2,</em> we actually recommend that you play through <em>Half-Life 2: Episode 2</em> before you play <em>Half-Life: Alyx</em>, for reasons that will become clear as you progress.&#8221;</p>
<p>Pair that statement with a key line of dialog from the trailer: &#8220;Close your eyes, honey!&#8221; It&#8217;s spoken by Alyx&#8217;s father Eli as a headcrab comes flying towards the camera and the shot cuts to black. It works as a dramatic stinger at the climax of the trailer, but there&#8217;s more to dissect here. That&#8217;s the last thing Eli says before (spoiler alert) being killed by a horrific Combine Advisor at the end of <em>Episode Two,</em> the cliffhanger we&#8217;ve all been waiting to move on from. Sure, Valve could just be screwing with obsessive fans like me with this callback &#8212; but maybe there&#8217;s more. In a game universe with dimensional tears, heroes put into stasis to be awakened years later, and time-bending Vortigaunt aliens, it&#8217;s not hard to imagine Valve has a lot more in store for us than a simple, linear prequel. Sure, the company hasn&#8217;t had an in-depth, single-player campaign for a long time, but its track record when it does choose to do so is pretty excellent.</p>
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