Sadly, it’s uncertain whether we’ll actually see anything more with this beloved franchise. Between releasing the first two episodes, the tie-ins with Portal, and this other game being developed by Arkane, the whole Half Life universe had a lot to offer. It’s interesting to look at what Arkane was doing with the game all those years ago. Check out the video below, which gives a great breakdown of all 11 of the newly-discovered screenshots. We have put together a small comparison screenshot tour. It has recently been ported on the Linux platform.
He specified that during this time he worked on an unannounced Valve title, which appears to be Episode Four. Half-Life 2 is a first-person shooter developed by Valve that was released back in 2004. Robert was a senior environment artist at Arkane Studios back in 2007.
The new shots come from the portfolio of Robert Wilinski. So why, after all this time are we seeing new screenshots of this scrapped title? In fact, the whole thing was set in Ravenholm, the creepy city introduced in HL2. Instead of following our silent hero, Gordon Freeman, this was to follow a new, unnamed protagonist. Sometime back in 2006, Arkane Studios began work on the fourth episodic installment of Half Life 2.