Black Mesa speaks to kotaku?

https://https://kotaku.com/5881112/new-tease-for-black-mesa-the-greatest-half+life-remake-that-never-was

Ehh?

no

https://kotaku.com/5881112/new-tease-for-black-mesa-the-greatest-half+life-remake-that-never-was try this.
Dont get your hopes up though…

Nothing new. but hey! at least some media attention to remember the masses that BM is still alive!

Protest is far not what this group is after for, read the description.

“Black Mesa is an independent remake of the original Half-Life that’s been in development since the end of the First World War.” – Kotaku

LOL

Well, that’s actually true.

Also, who the fuck reads Cocktaku.

The same people who think IGN[/SIZE] can give good reviews.

Yeah, I went there.

You can’t spell ignorance without IGN.

Cock taco

I’m sure there is a porno with that name somewhere.

Kewl.

I’m sure there’s an actual taco recipe which uses actual cocks.

I doubt they’ll get rid of this site, I mean, what’s the point? Why get rid of this site just to put a new version of it?
I wouldn’t get my hopes up much, though.

Link’s suddenly down for…?
Anyone else?

site’s up, article is down

I never said the site was down – I said the link.

It’s back up anyways.

You can bet your sweet asses Kotaku will have a long winded essay about Black Mesa when it comes out because they literally have nothing else to do.

wat

They’ve done it before. When they put the current site up, the forums weren’t changed IIRC. It’s not uncommon for websites to get drastic or even subtle redesigns. The website for where I work (ibbr.umd.edu) was gutted and replaced a few months ago. And there is a sub site (that I won’t link to here) that is constantly getting updated, I’ve even added a few pages to it myself. (using Drupal, my web design skills are non-existant)

Raminator and company have been saying for months now that the game will probably be out in about a year or so. It’s not like this is new, big information. Whoever wrote that article has obviously only been paying marginal attention to Black Mesa and researched it for about five seconds.

Founded in 2004, Leakfree.org became one of the first online communities dedicated to Valve’s Source engine development. It is more famously known for the formation of Black Mesa: Source under the 'Leakfree Modification Team' handle in September 2004.