Corpse Of Gordon Freeman Discovered As A Mad Max Easter Egg! Does This Vanquish Any Chances Of a Half Life 3 Release? More Details

Meanwhile, looking at the side of the crate, you will notice the number 3 written in red, which has exactly the same font used by the Half-Life team as default. Now, put all the pieces together, the crowbar, the corpse and the number 3, it all points towards something that indicates the death of Gordon Freeman and ultimately Half-Life 3.

This disturbing discovery adds credence to the fact that Half-Life 3 is indeed dead. At the same time, this could all be a complete hoax. For all we know, this probably indicates the death of Gordon Freeman in Half-Life 3, which will be released.

Don’t forget that there was a Half-Life 3 Easter egg found in Dying Light as well. It featured half a corpse stuck to the wall, featuring a buzz saw blade along with a gas pipe protruding from the chest while a valve can be seen on the end.

Looking at all these, we wonder whether Valve is paying other developers to include these to their games on purpose, in order to put a stop to the ever-increasing rumors and speculations involving Half-Life 3.

Meanwhile, a lot of heavy-duty games are releasing this year and people are starting to put Half-Life 3 out of their minds. As a result, it needs to be wondered whether this is a clever marketing trick from Valve to keep the Half-Life 3 conspiracies going till it’s finally released.

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2 thoughts on “Corpse Of Gordon Freeman Discovered As A Mad Max Easter Egg! Does This Vanquish Any Chances Of a Half Life 3 Release? More Details”

  1. I am going to stop this Google alert where it relates to Half Life, it brings nothing but disappointment. There is no information either way if Half Life is in development, nothing can be gained from saying nothing.

    Other companies have released superb games in the same time that Valve have not released Half Life – if they are developing it – something is not working. If they are not developing it – just say so and help cut down the internet spam, empty headlines and endless trolling.

    Looking to use Half Life as a launch title for a Steam Machine – I can do without it thank you.

    I am no longer interested in Half Life, I am bored with it to be honest. I have Fallout 4, No Mans Sky, Dishonered 2 and the next gen Borderlands to look forward to, for me, Valve has been left behind by other developers. If I am typical of a mature gamer, then there are many more people with similar feelings, we invested in the very first series of Half Life PC games and stuck with it, did they stick with me, not with Half Life, and I think Valve may know this, bringing out Half Life is no longer a sure thing, there are other titles just as worthy of my money and more importantly, what little leisure time I have.

    So, Valve have lost me on this one and I am turning my back, I have other developers to invest time and money in, ones that produce what I want.

    Just my ten penneth.

  2. I am going to stop this Google alert where it relates to Half Life, it brings nothing but disappointment. There is no information either way if Half Life is in development, nothing can be gained from saying nothing.

    Other companies have released superb games in the same time that Valve have not released Half Life – if they are developing it – something is not working. If they are not developing it – just say so and help cut down the internet spam, empty headlines and endless trolling.

    Looking to use Half Life as a launch title for a Steam Machine – I can do without it thank you.

    I am no longer interested in Half Life, I am bored with it to be honest. I have Fallout 4, No Mans Sky, Dishonered 2 and the next gen Borderlands to look forward to, for me, Valve has been left behind by other developers. If I am typical of a mature gamer, then there are many more people with similar feelings, we invested in the very first series of Half Life PC games and stuck with it, did they stick with me, not with Half Life, and I think Valve may know this, bringing out Half Life is no longer a sure thing, there are other titles just as worthy of my money and more importantly, what little leisure time I have.

    So, Valve have lost me on this one and I am turning my back, I have other developers to invest time and money in, ones that produce what I want.

    Just my ten penneth.

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