


And don't forget that HL fan maps are what RTSL is made for, with some extensive archives and a bunch of filtering options.

Not kidding.Īnyways, while there are lots of great mods and total conversions and whatnot for the Half-Life games you can look for, all the stuff I've linked are basically still Half-Life. ( RTSL page) It's got some really great visuals and environment, but the focus is a gravity gun that's modified to allow you to jump over buildings. That's not to say it's without action, though, as you do a fair amount of exploding, crushing, and vehicular mayhem.Īnd then finally there's the short Transmissions: Element 120. ( RTSL page) It's a mostly puzzle and environmental-focused mod without guns. (And later the mod got hosted on Steam.)Īfter that is Research and Development. The mapper was actually hired by Valve for his work on Minerva. ( RTSL page) That's the best one overall of all time, with great combat, storytelling, and level architecture, etc. Half-Life 2 Beta: 1.38GB: 3 April 2017: Half-Life 2 Beta: Mega Build: 3.58GB: 19 November 2018: Half-Life 2 WC Mappack Sorted: 198.55MB: 7 July 2017: Half-Life 2 WC Mappack: 148.94MB: 3 April 2017: HL2 Beta original map sources (decompiled) 11.49MB: 16 July 2017: Env Maps VR: 40. If you want the absolute best, though, here's some quick links to a few of them. (IMO a small few of them are actually not very good, but w/e.) In general that's a good grab bag of the best maps made for the Half-Life games. Your best bet it to browse Run Think Shoot Live's Hall of Fame.
