In a recent interview with Valve’s Doug Lombardi, he confirmed that Half-Life 2: Episode 3 will not be the last Half-Life game. Which isn’t exactly a big shocker. But since the company has repeatedly indicated they didn’t want to leave fans waiting years (or until the developers reached retirement age) for Half-Life 3, we could be seeing episodes continuing to be made in the shape of Half-Life 2: Episode 4, etc.
To quote the Stuffwelike interview:
Question: With the ending of Episode 2 going directly to help the feeling of “must play Episode 3 now” could you give the current estimated date for Episode 3’s release?
Answer: We haven’t announced a date for Ep Three just yet.
Question: Are there any current plans after Episode 3 to have a Half Life 3?
Answer: We haven’t announced anything specific, but Half-Life won’t end at Episode Three – hang on to your crowbars!
Note: In a 2007 interview in PC Gamer magazine, Gabe Newell mentioned a “fourth episode” as an unofficial name for Half-Life 2: Episode 4, which is claimed to be in development by a third-party developer. To quote the halflife2.net transcription of the interview:
“The so called ‘Episode Four’ is apparently not strictly connected to the timeline or settings of the first three episodes, and may feature an entirely different set of characters / locales. Some have speculated that ‘Episode Four’ may see the return of Adrian Shephard or another Half-Life PC or NPC. However, as development on Episode Two and the Orange Box has progressed, details on the fourth episode have no been forthcoming, and it is not entirely clear whether the product is indeed in development any more.”
A later IGN interview expanded on the spin-off episode with more details. To quote Gabe Newell: “We’d like to do games that are about Alyx. We’d like to do games that are about Dog. I don’t think we’ve made this decision that it’s always going to be you playing Gordon in the first-person with Alyx as a companion… In terms of projecting into the future we have a lot of ground we would like to cover. There are lots of pieces of the story that have been referenced that we think would be really interesting.” Watch the full video interview:
You fools.They said episode three will be the final in the TRILOGY.So,the name is definetly NOT Episode 4.You should understand that yourselves.
Wow goblex you are a noob. Why flame post? It is perfectly logical to follow episode 3 with episode 4 even if they do not contain the same story arc. An episode just means same characters and environment. It does not even mean continuity. TV shows are good examples each one is an episode, some stories go through multiple episodes.
A separate part of a serialized work, such as a novel, play,tv show or videogame.
good im glad to see another half life but it might not be as good because there is a chance it will get old… but im still excited
It is written with emotion
they wy i see it they say ep 3 is gona be longer then half life2, half life ep1 and 2 so i dont care if they make a ep 4 just ep3 being longer then all of them put togeather would be kick ass ide also like to know is the there realy a movie planed or is it a fake u can email me at half_life2400@yahoo.com but if there is a movie it would be kick ass and ide go see it opening day with my head crab hat
haha nice shogun i would too and yea i wanna kno if theres gonna b a movie based on half life too cuz just seeing the endings of HL2 or even ep2 makes it seem cinematic. I could only imagine great things if the HL trilogy hits the big screen.
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omg i cant wait for a half-life ep:3, ep:4, or hl3, and if they do come out wih a movie im sure it will be good
Well, the HL2 engine won’t stay good forever, and won’t last to 2010
Movie might be boring, because Gordon doesn’t speak…
The HL2 engine can last forever if they continue to slowly update it. It’s still a beautiful game engine with lots of details, they would just need to make it use new technological advancements, such as 4 or 8-core, 128-bit, and graphics card advancements. Eventually they will need to separate the old engine from the new, so they don’t have to update all the old games, but that may be a while before they need it.