Noclip EasterEgg in BM Inbound

Has anyone else found this?
link (not embedding because it’s kinda spoiler-ish)

It’s located in the room the crosshairs are on in this shot.

This can only be found using noclip.

EDIT:
Found another one across from that room here
That was in this room.

This is connected to the “Black Mesa ARG”. See the thread for it here.

Pretty intresting :wink: Nice discover. It seems every Valve-related mod/game must have intresting easter eggs :slight_smile:

There’s quite a bit about pizza in this game. First time is the scientist who wins a bet about whether Freeman would show up to work. He says he’ll eat pizza. Then you see messages on a TV screen later on informing Dr. C Horn that his pizza is ready for pick up. Later on, you find an actual pizza, completely uneaten, the 2 scientists mentioned before dead near it. Afterwards, various messages are scribbled on the whiteboards by Dr. C. Horn, telling people to stop eating his pizzas.

I’m nearing thew end of the game. My pizza research shall continue.

Oh yeah, I remember the scientist talking about the pizza, I didn’t notice the rest of that, though. What chapter/map is the pizza in?

Nice find, I’m loving the amount of easter eggs in this game.

find more!!!

There is a pizza in questionable ethics. Not sure if that has any relevance though.

Well done illl keep an eye out for it

Is this like a reference to the donuts from HL1? But for BM its PIZZA!

At one part of the Lambada Core when you meet some scientist and a guard the guard says “Who did you think he is, the pizza guy?”

Is anyone else really hoping that the scientist you find during the Nihilanth boss battle is eating a box of pizza?

This may be related to the pizza. Surprised I didn’t see a mention of this ARG elsewhere on the forums!

find more!

I found this behind a malfunctioning door. I found 2-3 other secret rooms with pizzas in there.

Is this some ARG? I made a thread on reddit in hopes it picks up. Read it here.

nice one

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