Black Mesa (game)

"Run. Think. Shoot. Live. Source."

- Black Mesa tagline, a nod to Half-Life’s original tagline

Black Mesa, previously known as Black Mesa: Source, is both a third-party total conversion mod for Half-Life 2 and remake of the original Half-Life. The ultimate goal of the mod is to recreate the original Half-Life from the ground up, using the advanced capabilities of the Source engine to create a new and more engrossing in-game world with more varied, complex environments and more challenging, realistic gameplay.

Black Mesa only requires a tool downloaded from Steam called Source SDK Base 2007 and is available at no charge. The original release date for the project was set for 2009, but was delayed for 3 years. On the 1st of September, 2012, the project leader Carlos Montero (cman2k) had announced that Black Mesa will be released in 12 days and posted a countdown on the official website.

Overview


Black Mesa, whose development began in November 2004, was born of the discontent fans experienced when playing Half-Life: Source; when considering the living environment Valve created with Half-Life 2 using the Source engine, the original game fell far short of what many players thought could be done with the software, basically being a straight port, except for improved water and lighting effects along with the inclusion of ragdoll physics. According to the developers, "Black Mesa: Source was built and founded on the principle that Half-Life: Source did not do the original title enough credit... [Black Mesa] set out to reconstruct the original title, giving it new environments, models, and abilities.".

Black Mesa features original textures, models, sounds, voice acting, and music (composed and produced by the mod's sound designer, Joel Nielsen) designed specifically for the mod. However the developers intend to preserve all of the gameplay elements from the original game, without adding entirely new enemies, weapons, or levels. The game uses Half-Life 2 models with custom textures, such as the crowbar, the Colt Python, the Headcrab, the Barnacle or the crow.

Since development began, the team had released many images, including in-game screenshots of most chapters and multiplayer maps, model renders, concept art, as well as several gameplay videos and trailers and excerpts from the soundtrack.

Most likely due to the amount of publicity given to an unofficial third-party mod, Valve Corporation privately asked the producers of the mod to remove the "Source" part from the title to avoid confusion on whether it is an official Valve product or not.

A remake of Half-Life: Uplink was planned, and is now accessible as Chapter 0 for the main mod.

The developers released a teaser trailer in early 2007, and a full-length preview trailer in late 2008. They have also released images, videos, and concept art during the project's development. Black Mesa was given an official release date of "late 2009" in the spring of 2009, but this date has since been changed to "when it's done", after the development team was unable to fulfill this date.

After almost 8 years of development, the mod was released on 14 September 2012, although only until Lambda Core. Xen and the late chapters will be released right after the remake of Half Life: Deathmatch is done. The full remade soundtrack has been made available for download two weeks prior to the release.

Characters

 * Gordon Freeman - like the original, he is the main protagonist and playable character.
 * Eli Vance - Eli appears in the chapter Anomalous Materials and in the next chapter Unforeseen Consequences. He is in the role of the unnamed black scientist who checked out the broken equipment and later let Gordon Freeman through the door and telling him to get help in the original Half-Life, which was retconned as Eli Vance and revealed in Half-Life 2.
 * Isaac Kleiner - like Eli, he appears in the chapters Anomalous Materials and Unforeseen Consequences. He is one of the three scientists who Gordon meets up when heading to the test chamber, and also one of the two scientists checking out the broken equipment with Eli Vance. In Unforeseen Consequences, he replaces the Einstein scientist who is sitting on the floor in shock being comforted by Eli Vance in the original Half-Life. When a headcrab spawns nearby in one of the containers, which Kleiner inspects, fascinated by it.
 * Wallace Breen - even though he doesn't appear just like the original Half-Life, he is still indirectly mentioned by scientists as the "administrator". In an easter egg, a paper on a cork board reveals Wallace Breen's plans to take over the world, including making friends with aliens and building a giant headquarters, something he pretty much does in Half-Life 2.
 * Barney Calhoun - he "appears" in the Black Mesa Inbound Chapter like the original Half-Life, trying to get access through the door. However the developers decided not to disclose that this particular security guard is Barney in order not to conflict with the narratives between the original Half-Life and its expansion pack Half-Life: Blue Shift, but they still made a nod to the expansion pack by portraying the guard as missing his equipment and making the player unable to see his face in normal gameplay.
 * The G-Man - like his original appearances in the Half-Life games, he observes the player from a distance and always disappears. His appearances are pretty much the same as in the original Half-Life with some tweaks. He appears in the level Questionable Ethnics, which he did not appear in the original Half-Life.

Other small characters seen in Half-Life 2 are possibly also seen. For example, the headcrab Kleiner inspects seems to be Lamarr.

Like the original Half-Life, it includes groups of scientists and security guards that Gordon comes across during his path, although all the models have more varieties. Some of the scientists and guards have names of their own revealed through dialogue. HECU Marines again appear (including medics that were not present in the original game), as well as the Black Ops assassins.

Awards and recognition

 * Mod DB – Top Unreleased Mod for 2005
 * Mod DB – Top Unreleased Mod for 2006
 * Mod DB – Honorable mention for Top Unreleased Mod for 2007
 * Mod DB – Honorable mention for Top Unreleased Mod for 2008
 * Mod DB – Honorable mention for Top Unreleased Mod for 2009
 * Mod DB – Honorable mention for Top Unreleased Mod for 2010
 * Mod DB – Honorable mention for Top Unreleased Mod for 2011
 * Mod DB – Mod of the Year 2012 - 1st Place.

Gallery
While the official website is the main source for most official images, all personal websites of the respective team members also provide further, exclusive images. The screenshots section is no longer updated, however new media is often uploaded to the Black Mesa wiki.