Half-Life 2 has now made its way among the older games. Although Half-Life 2 is an icon of the FPS series, the game still features many of the technical limitations of games from the previous decade, such as the loading screen between levels. Releasing a new version of Half-Life 2 may be a long way off, but a team of gamers spent 5 years rebuilding the entire classic FPS world on the Minecraft map.
The City-17 project not only focuses on recreating the iconic city of Half-Life 2, but also includes everything from the canals to Ravenholm, Citadel, Vault and even the contents of Episode 1. In addition, the ship used as the setting for Half -Life -Life 3 or Episode 3 – Borealis also appears in the project.
The implementation team said that the City-17 project started in February 2016 and there is still a lot of work to be done. Black Mesa, Aperture Science Lab, the full Episode 2, and Highway 17 are in development. Highway 17 is only 20% complete in its recent upgrade.
The implementation team said that the City-17 project started in February 2016 and so far there is still a lot of work to be completed. Black Mesa, Aperture Science Lab, the full Episode 2, and Highway 17 are in development. Highway 17 is only 20% complete in its recent upgrade. Fans can visit Planet Minecraft to download City-17 here.
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