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Revision as of 17:25, 21 September 2005
Introduction
 Single-player Half-Life, with no crates, no soldiers, no air ducts, and a Xen setting. Aren't you just dying to play it?
 Single-player Half-Life, with no crates, no soldiers, no air ducts, and a Xen setting. Aren't you just dying to play it?
A stand-alone map with a story? Pay attention - things are more complex than they might first appear. Intrigue, subterfuge, and mystery predominate. An ancient machine tainted with human technology, guarded by a vicious pack of Nihilanthi aliens. There are few answers, but many questions. Will they ever be resolved?
With a plot which links in to the forthcoming MINERVA for Half-Life 2, Someplace Else is possibly one of the stranger single-player Half-Life maps around. You'll never look at Xen in quite the same way again...
Download
- Download Someplace Else - installation instructions are included in the ZIP file.
See Also
- Someplace Else site, with download and links to reviews.
- Ten Four Maps review, giving it their prestigious Gold Award.
- Hammer .RMF sources - feel free to rebuild the map into whatever you like, from Counter-Strike to Sven Co-Op!
Someplace Else: Source
| I am working on porting Someplace Else to Source...it will require Half-Life: Source | 
| Ts2do 08:11, 15 Sep 2005 (PDT) | 
| File:Someplace else source.jpg   Title Screen | 
| Ts2do 22:56, 17 Sep 2005 (PDT) | 

