

You play as Corporal Shephard, a member of the military sent into Black Mesa to clean up the mess. OpFor was everything right about Half-Life. The first one, released in 1999 is Half Life: Opposing Force, which was an amazing game.
#Half life blue shift software
After Valve developed the phemoninally successful game Half-Life, they decided to let Gearbox Software develop two expansion packs for the PC. If you don't like it or are simply too distracted by the scanline to watch the LP then get the fuck out, I don't give a rat's ass what you think.Īnyways let me briefly explain what's the deal with the game. Anyways to answer the question I originally asked, I'm using a camcorder as a throwback to the way I used a video camera for that video.


If you watched the one video I made for that thread you should be pretty familiar with how this LP is going to go down. I had a lot of fun making it, and always wanted to go back and revisit that thread in some way or another. There's a couple of things about this LP I figure I should probably go over, so let me start with the first question people who see the video are likely to ask: Why the fuck are you using a camcorder? Well, that coincides with another question I'd like to answer, why am I LPing Half-Life: Blue Shift in the first place? Well back in 2007 I did a parody LP of the original Half-Life. Welcome to the Blue Shift LP, or as I will pretty much exclusively be refering to it in the actual LP, Blue Shit. Introduction Let's Play Half-Life: Blue Shift
