List of GoldSrc mods

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This is a list of GoldSrc mods (modifications) for the video game Half-Life.

Escape from Woomera is a point-and-click adventure game set in the Woomera Immigration Reception and Processing Centre.

Single-player mods

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  • Azure Sheep - A mod released in 2001 where the player controls Barney searching Black Mesa for his colleague Kate, codenamed Azure Sheep.[1][2] After rescuing her, Kate functions as an AI companion for the rest of the mission.[3] The mod was said to be similar to Half-Life: Blue Shift.[4][5] It received positive reviews from PC Zone, Incite PC Games, 3DActionPlanet, and Planet Half-Life.[6][7][8][3] In 2019, a first part of a remake for Black Mesa was released.[9]
  • Cry of Fear – The spiritual successor of Afraid of Monsters, it puts the player in the shoes of Simon, a paraplegic who writes a book for therapy, and in the process faces the inner demons that plague his thoughts. It features a co-op mode. Though initially a mod, it was later released as a free standalone game on April 25, 2013, via Steam.[10]
  • Escape from Woomera – An unfinished point-and-click adventure game, intended to critique the treatment of mandatorily detained asylum seekers in Australia as well as the Australian government's attempt to impose a media blackout on the detention centers.
  • Half-Life: Echoes – Having a greater emphasis on survival horror than the base game, the player controls an unnamed scientist at the Black Mesa Research Facility surviving the Resonance Cascade and invasion by Xen and HECU forces.
  • Point of View – A mod released on May 2, 2003 by the developers of Azure Sheep.[11][3] The player character is a vortigaunt named Xonxt. The player can only use alien weaponry and has no armor. Medkits can't be used, instead Xen healing pools have to be used for restoring health.[12][13] The Games Machine gave the mod a positive review.[14] PC Zone gave the mod a rating of 76 out of 100 and called it "a refreshing alternative".[15]
  • They Hunger – This is a single-player horror-based mod. It was released by Neil Manke's Black Widow Games in three episodes, the first in 1999, the second in 2000, and the final installment in 2001. All three were at one point bundled with PC Gamer magazine.
  • USS Darkstar – A mod by Neil Manke, produced by PC Gamer and released on July 14, 1999.[16][17] This mod follows a scientist on a deep-space scientific mission aboard an interstellar spacecraft. When an experiment goes awry, the player has to defend himself against aliens.[18] The mod was first released on the PC Gamer website and was featured on the magazine's demo CD in August 1999.[16][19] The mod received positive reviews from PC Games and PC Action [de].[20][21] Planet Half-Life called it "A true masterpiece".[22]
  • Wanted! – A Wild West-style mod which follows a town Sheriff and his hunt for a bandit. Enemies include rattlesnakes, Native Americans and other outlaws. It contains original voice acting and era-specific weapons, and was created by Maverick Developments and released as a free mod. For some time it was bundled with the retail version of Counter-Strike, along with another mod by Maverick Developments, Absolute Redemption which was a chapter set between Half-Life and Half-Life 2.[23]

Multiplayer mods

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Team deathmatch

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  • Action Half-Life – A team-based multiplayer mod developed as part of the popular series of "Action"-based mods, designed to emulate the feel of an action movie. Members of the development team had previously worked with developers of Counter-Strike on the mod Action Quake 2.
  • Counter-Strike – A team-based tactical first-person shooter game involving rounds of combat between two teams, counter-terrorists and terrorists. Counter-Strike was later released commercially by Valve as a standalone game.
  • Deathmatch Classic – A free, official Half-Life mod by Valve that updates the multiplayer gameplay from id Software's Quake, featuring enhanced textures, models, and lighting.[24] It was released on June 7, 2001,[25] and included in an update to Half-Life a month later.[26] OS X and Linux ports of the Windows game were released through Steam in August 2013.[27]
  • Earth's Special Forces – Third-person fighting oriented game based on the anime Dragon Ball Z.[28][29][30] In development since at least 2000, when early alpha versions were released, the mod features fast-paced 3D melee combat, shooting energy attacks, flight mechanics, character transformations, and multiple game modes.[28][29][30] Each playable character has unique abilities, along with distinct strengths and weaknesses.[28][29][30]
  • Firearms – A team deathmatch-based game where the emphasis is on weapons and player customization.
  • Frontline Force – A team oriented first person shooter mod in which players are divided into 2 teams: Attackers and Defenders.[31]
  • Ricochet – An official Half-Life mod by Valve. It was released on November 1, 2000,[32] and included in Half-Life's version 1.1.1.0 update, released on June 12, 2002.[33] Ports of the game to OS X and Linux were released through Steam on August 1, 2013.[34]
  • Science and Industry – A team-based multiplayer mod in which players take the roles of security guards at two competing research firms. It features a weapons research system.
  • The Specialists – This multiplayer mod is intended to resemble a stylized action movies.[35]

Objective gameplay

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Other

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  • Natural Selection – A mod in which two teams (humans and aliens) fight against each other. Its utilizes a mixture of first-person shooter and real-time strategy gameplay. It gained a standalone successor, Natural Selection 2.
  • The Ship – Set on a 1920s recreational cruise ship. Each player is assigned a quarry, and the object is to murder him or her with nobody watching, while at the same time watching out for, and defending themselves against their own hunter. Later released as a standalone game on the Source engine.[37]
  • Sven Co-op – Is a co-op mod in which players fight against computer-controlled enemies, it was released as a standalone game in 2016. Apart from user contributed missions it is also possible to play co-operatively through the original Half-Life game and its expansions, though the expansions can only be accessed if owned by everyone in the server.[38][39]
  • Underworld: Bloodline – an asymmetric multiplayer FPS based on the Underworld film franchise.[40] Developed by Black Widow Games in 2003 as a promotional tie-in for the film Underworld, it is the only officially licensed Half-Life mod associated with a Hollywood movie.[40] The mod was available on the Sony Pictures official website until the end of 2007.[40] Players choose between Vampires and Lycans, engaging in objective-based combat across urban maps.[40] Each faction has distinct classes, weapons, and movement abilities.[40] The gameplay involves capturing or defending Hybrid NPCs across four maps, incorporating mechanics inspired by Counter-Strike and Vampire Slayer.[40]
  • Vampire Slayer – is a teamplay mod where two sides: vampires and slayers, battle it out in a variety of atmospheric settings.[41][42][43] Planet Half-Life called the original release "A great mod".[44] They also reviewed Chapter IV and wrote: "The new maps fit perfectly with the atmosphere built up from the previous releases."[45]

See also

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References

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