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'''''Sweet Half-Life''''' (or SHL, for short) is a single player science fiction and Manga (Japanese animation)-based [[Mod]] of [[Valve Software|Valve]]'s first-person shooter '' [[Half-Life]]''. It was created by Marc Ellis (original mod concept), along with Koumei Satou (maps and general direction), Gareth Lough (coding and modelling), Karu_gamo (modelling), Steven k. Headley (voice acting) and Amit katz (in-game texts). | '''''Sweet Half-Life''''' (or SHL, for short) is a single player science fiction and Manga (Japanese animation)-based [[Mod]] of [[Valve Software|Valve]]'s first-person shooter '' [[Half-Life]]''. It was created by Marc Ellis (original mod concept), along with Koumei Satou (maps and general direction), Gareth Lough (coding and modelling), Karu_gamo (modelling), Steven k. Headley (voice acting) and Amit katz (in-game texts). | ||
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It starts as any other day for Gordon McGinley, until a sudden and violent shaking occures, that throws then entire base into chaos. Gordon dons a [[Gordon Freeman#H.E.V. suit|H.E.V. suit]], and joins fellow scientists in riding Black Mesa of the invading [[Xen]] aliens, the [[Hazardous Environment Combat Unit]], and a new, unkown alien species (they look like the stereotypical "grey" aliens | It starts as any other day for Gordon McGinley, until a sudden and violent shaking occures, that throws then entire base into chaos. Gordon dons a [[Gordon Freeman#H.E.V. suit|H.E.V. suit]], and joins fellow scientists in riding Black Mesa of the invading [[Xen]] aliens, the [[Hazardous Environment Combat Unit]], and a new, unkown alien species (they look like the stereotypical "grey" aliens). The game ends with McGinley stalking the ever-elusive [[G-Man]] onboard a tram, similar to the one used in the original ''Half-Life'' ending. | ||
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==Features== | |||
*New Weapons | |||
*New Enemies | |||
*New Music & Sounds | |||
*Two paths to complete the game, along with two different bosses. | |||
*Completely original maps, created by Koumei Satou. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Several moments in the mod are either parodies and-or homages to the 1950's Sci-Fi movie popularity boom | * Several moments in the mod are either parodies and-or homages to the 1950's Sci-Fi movie popularity boom. | ||
==Media== | ==Media== |
Revision as of 16:03, 6 October 2006
Template:ReleasedModSmall Sweet Half-Life (or SHL, for short) is a single player science fiction and Manga (Japanese animation)-based Mod of Valve's first-person shooter Half-Life. It was created by Marc Ellis (original mod concept), along with Koumei Satou (maps and general direction), Gareth Lough (coding and modelling), Karu_gamo (modelling), Steven k. Headley (voice acting) and Amit katz (in-game texts).
Plot
Taking place during the same timeline as Half-Life, the player is Gordon McGinley, the Black Mesa warehouse manager. When the resonance cascade occures, McGinley must find a way to escape Black Mesa alive.
It starts as any other day for Gordon McGinley, until a sudden and violent shaking occures, that throws then entire base into chaos. Gordon dons a H.E.V. suit, and joins fellow scientists in riding Black Mesa of the invading Xen aliens, the Hazardous Environment Combat Unit, and a new, unkown alien species (they look like the stereotypical "grey" aliens). The game ends with McGinley stalking the ever-elusive G-Man onboard a tram, similar to the one used in the original Half-Life ending. Template:Endspoiler
Features
- New Weapons
- New Enemies
- New Music & Sounds
- Two paths to complete the game, along with two different bosses.
- Completely original maps, created by Koumei Satou.
Trivia
- Several moments in the mod are either parodies and-or homages to the 1950's Sci-Fi movie popularity boom.
Media