Radiator

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Radiator
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TypeSingle Player Modification
EngineSource Source
Based onHalf-Life 2: Episode Two Half-Life 2: Episode Two/
Source 2013 Singleplayer Source 2013 Singleplayer
Release Date 2009
 
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Polaris (1-1) screenshot - click to enlarge
Polaris (1-1) screenshot - click to enlarge
Handle with Care (1-2) screenshot - click to enlarge
Handle with Care (1-2) screenshot - click to enlarge
Handle with Care (1-2) screenshot - click to enlarge

Information

Radiator is a series of experimental semi-episodic short-form single player mods for Half-Life 2 with unorthodox gameplay mechanics used to artistic ends - the first person shooter without any shooting. It follows a semi-episodic release schedule: each "volume" is divided into three (3) issues released over several weeks. The maps are packaged together for thematic purposes and also because it's simply more convenient.

More Matter (volume 1)

THEMES: The short story, play, and poem. First loves. California. Psychological repression. New Orleans. The racket that is couples counseling. Being young, being old. Gay marriage. Homeostasis. Government bureaucracy. Acoustic guitar, contemporary piano, and death metal.

  • Polaris (June 2009): You're stargazing in central California on what could totally be both the lamest and the cheapest date ever.
  • Handle with Care (July 2009): You're struggling to repress stressful memories while your worthless husband moans and whines to that equally worthless marriage counselor.
  • Much Madness (July 2009): You're trapped on a sinking submarine in the Gulf of Mexico - oh, and the ghost of Emily Dickinson won't stop talking. Maybe drowning isn't so bad?

Second Space (volume 2)

THEMES: Self-reflexivity, cerebral play, and the "second space" of our minds.

  • Being Adam Foster (late 2009) You're Adam Foster, celebrity level designer. Men want to be you and women... uh, did I mention that men want to be you?
  • A Man's Home (late 2009) The true story behind the fire at the Bannerman Island Arsenal.
  • Little Boxes (late 2009) Foreclosures in the wild western deserts of France.

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Note.pngNote:Each new release is packaged with all the releases before it, so just download the latest issue. There's no need to hunt down earlier releases.
Note.pngNote:Requires Half-Life 2: Episode Two to play.

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