Seabrook was the only deeloper behind this project. Seabrook, 25, promises a "substantial, highly polished and totally new addition to the Half-Life 2 universe." He has permission from Valve to use Half-Life content and assets. In Prospekt, Shephard is summoned by the Vortigaunts to aid Gordon Freeman, who is being overrun by soldiers inside the Nova Prospekt prison. Prospekt will continue with Shephard in the lead role. It was the only appearance for the main character, Adrian Shephard, who has had a kind of loose canonical/non-canonical status since.
Opposing Force is the first expansion for Half-Life and was first announced in April 1999. The expansion's single-player mode features the same setting as the original, with the twist that the player is cast not as Gordon Freeman, but as Corporal Adrian Shephard, a U.S.
#Was half life opposing force made by valve software#
The game was developed by Gearbox Software and published by Sierra Entertainment on November 1, 1999. Half-Life: Opposing Force is a critically acclaimed expansion pack for Half-Life, developed by Gearbox Software and released by Valve Software on November 1, 1999. Half-Life: Opposing Force was a spinoff of the original entry in the Half-Life series, made by Gearbox Software and designed by Randy Pitchford. Half-Life: Opposing Force is an expansion pack for Valve Softwares science fiction first-person shooter video game Half-Life. The project began last year as a kind of job application to Valve, and when that didn't work out, was posted to Steam Greenlight in June, where it was quickly approved. Prospekt, made by Richard Seabrook, is said to be as long as Half-Life 2: Episode One. A fan-made Half-Life 2 campaign that expands on the story in 1999's Half Life: Opposing Force will launch on Steam in February.