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We fill you in on the setting, the look, the gameplay, and the technology of Valve's upcoming sequel to its breakthrough first-person shooter, Half-Life.
This week: Microsoft's upcoming console giveaway, SWAT 4 for Xbox, and MGS 4 comes to E3.
Multiyear agreement sees publisher take over retail duties on storied shooter franchise, EA publishing Xbox HL2 in October.
Legendary PC developer announces Xbox Live-enabled "future games" are in development for the next-gen console.
Too Human, Crackdown, Alone in the Dark, Superman, new Bioware RPG, and Wolfenstein make their debut at Euro event.
Deals for mobile games, Half-Life 2 lift stock more than 6 percent.
The acclaimed and best-selling PC first-person shooter is almost here for the Xbox, and we got our hands on the final version to see how it measures up.
Valve finally unveils some real gameplay footage of its upcoming shooter sequel, and it looks phenomenal.
[UPDATE] Pirated games, 65 nanometer processors, and RAM upgrades, oh my!
Following earlier indications from Half-Life 2's publisher, Valve says the game will not make a September 30 ship date.
[UPDATE] PSP prototypes, Pokemon patches, and another Xbox price-cut round out the week's whisperings.
VU Games reaffirms that Valve has an Xbox version of the high-profile action game in the works.
Recent reports suggest that Valve Software's first-person sequel won't be coming to the Xbox console as previously announced.
Following a Steam bulletin, Valve confirms that the console port of its best-selling PC shooter will be on display at E3; The Lost Coast will also be shown.
EA and Valve send out the console version of the acclaimed PC shooter to US retailers; will arrive in Europe by week's end.
One wild rumor out of Hollywood has the Kill Bill director bringing Gordon Freeman to the big screen. Is it too good to be true?
Valve finishes development on Xbox port of smash hit PC shooter; final product scheduled for November 15 release.
We take our very first hands-on look at the Xbox port of Half-Life 2.
Parties settle long-standing beef out of court, because as of August, VUG will no longer distribute any Valve titles, and cybercafe rights revert to the developer.
Valve and ATI show off two new Half-Life 2 demos, and we're there to see both.








