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It was advertised with a trailer similar to the beginning of Half-Life 2 as a bait-and-switch on long time fans. [3] At the end of the stream and soon after in the WayneRadioTV YouTube channel, a trailer was released confirming a sequel to the original series, titled Half-Life 2 VR: Self Aware AI, was in production and due to be released in 2025.
Something like "In the youtube series Half Life VR but the AI is Self-Aware, Benrey tells Gordon Freeman that he edited Freeman's death into Wikipedia. When asked what page, he states it's the page for All Dogs Go to Heaven 2".-- 68.114.66.6 ( talk ) 01:46, 11 January 2021 (UTC) [ reply ]
Gordon Freeman is the silent protagonist of the Half-Life video game series, created by Gabe Newell and designed by Marc Laidlaw of Valve. [1] [2] His first appearance is in Half-Life (1998). Gordon is depicted as a bespectacled white man from Seattle, with brown hair and a signature goatee, who graduated from MIT with a PhD in theoretical physics.
Channing Tatum MGM/YouTube Fans are getting a first look at Zoë Kravitz’s directorial debut in Blink Twice, which stars her fiancé, Channing Tatum. “So, everybody’s dead,” Tatum, 43 ...
Gordon Freedman is an American education technologist, former film and television producer, investigative journalist and Congressional investigator. He is currently the president, board member and founder of the National Laboratory for Education Transformation, www.NLET.org, a research and development nonprofit based in California that advocates for key transformations in workforce and ...
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Hulu has unveiled the first official trailer and release date for “Freaknik: The Wildest Party Never Told,” its original documentary on Atlanta’s legendary annual HBCU Spring Break ...
Freeman's Mind is a machinima series created by Ross Scott using the Source remake of the 1998 video game Half-Life. [2] It follows the protagonist of the game, Gordon Freeman, also voiced by Scott, who acts as a combination of narrator and running commentary, often criticizing and satirizing the game world's conventions in a style similar to that in Mystery Science Theater 3000. [3]