
Half-Life 2 launches on March 23, 2020, and will be available to download on Steam. Also there's some sort of energy plant covered in green sparkles (by green sparkles I mean what looks like a devastatingly deadly artificial electric current, but sparkly). It's all still a little ambiguous, but there are a few things you can take from away from between the Valve videos and the IGN one: it's dark, it's scary, there are crustacean-faced monsters, there's a part that looks like where The Flood live in Halo, and there are loads and loads of derelict trains. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. On top of the three videos uploaded by Valve, IGN also posted nine minutes of Half-Life Alyx gameplay. You can watch the first one below, and can easily access the second two from there. Three videos were recently posted over on the official Valve YouTube channel, simply named Half-Life Alyx gameplay videos 1, 2, and 3. With just three weeks to go until launch, a batch of brand new Half-Life Alyx gameplay videos have surfaced online, featuring hostile drones, terrifying Headcrabs, and, of course, loads of pew-pew bang-bang guns.
