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'''Half-Life: Uplink''' is a chapter originally cut from Half-Life. The Uplink chapter is a series of three maps which were modified and released as a standalone demo for Half-Life. Half-Life: Uplink was later unofficially released in an "Uplink Lite" version that could be run as a [[Half-Life]] mod.
'''Half-Life: Uplink''' features three brand new maps. Contrary to popular belief, those levels were never cut from the original game as they were developed in approximately a few weeks after the release of the main game by John Guthrie and Kelly Bailey. Half-Life: Uplink was later unofficially released in an "Uplink Lite" version that could be run as a [[Half-Life]] mod.


The demo takes place in areas of [[Black Mesa Research Facility|Black Mesa]] and allows the player to use a number of the weapons and fight a number of the enemies from the final game release.
The demo takes place in areas of [[Black Mesa Research Facility|Black Mesa]] and allows the player to use a number of the weapons and fight a number of the enemies from the final game release.

Revision as of 04:34, 17 October 2021

Half-Life: Uplink features three brand new maps. Contrary to popular belief, those levels were never cut from the original game as they were developed in approximately a few weeks after the release of the main game by John Guthrie and Kelly Bailey. Half-Life: Uplink was later unofficially released in an "Uplink Lite" version that could be run as a Half-Life mod.

The demo takes place in areas of Black Mesa and allows the player to use a number of the weapons and fight a number of the enemies from the final game release.

Half-Life Decay has a chapter similar to Half-Life: Uplink.

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