We played Half-Life 2 in 2004, and many changes have happened. The gaming technology is very different, and it’s possible to tell the stories with more impressive technics. Well, many game studios remastered or remade their games with today’s technology, and they brought the nostalgia of how we want to see them in 2022. Unfortunately, Valve hasn’t released a sequel for its significant hit Half-Life on Steam, except for the Episode 1 and Episode 2 games. Against that, an independent fan group made a sequel for the game, and it’s released on Steam. But the question is, does it deserve a chance?

If you remember, Half-Life: Alyx was the latest title we’ve seen from the franchise. It was a brilliant game for the VR gaming category and gave life to our dead expectations for Half-Life 3. The released game we mentioned isn’t related to Valve, but it might interest you.

Fan-made Half-Life 2 Sequel Is On Steam

The game is titled Entropy: Zero 2; you can call it a mod too. But the title’s content is impressive; it contains a seven-chapter campaign and voicing, which is a significant investment for a fan-made title. Otherwise, there are AI stabilization, new weapons, new mechanics, new enemies, and the ability to command your team. We would want to hear these features from an official title of Half-Life 3, but the independent developers‘ title also brought a lot.

The best thing that makes us consider giving it a shot is its price is the best thing that makes us consider giving it a try. The game is free-to-play, but you need to own Half-Life 2. If we talk about the reviews from the community, they’re very positive, and the long-time waitpeople seem satisfied. But keep in mind that the system is much higher than the original game’s requirements. You can check all the details from the mod’s Steam page.