Half-Life 2: Episode 3 Story Revealed?
The former writer Marc Laidlaw has posted what is suspected to be a plot summary for Half-Life 2: Episode 3. Marc Laidlaw has created what he says is a “fictional” summary written in the form of a letter. The letter is written by “Gertie Fremont” and mentions things such as a ship called “Hyperborea” and an enemy alien called “Disparate.”
Half-Life fans have mentioned that if you swap out the names of characters in the fictional story it would be a perfect summary of events for what happened after Half-Life 2: Episode 2. Pastebin has translated Laidlaw’s version of the story into what Half-Life fans hope or think to be the final plot outline.
Gordon and Alyx head for Antarctica, resting place of the Borealis, the research ship mentioned at the end of Episode 2. They’re shot down as they approach, though, and find that surrounding the ship is an enormous Combine base, inside which the Borealis is continually flickering in and out of existence.
After an encounter with Dr. Breen — whose consciousness had been transplanted into an alien slug’s body, allowing him to survive the demise of his human body in Episode 2 — Gordon, Alyx and Dr. Mossman (who you rescue from a Combine prison) manage to board the Borealis, and while there are pulled across both space and time, seeing things like the Seven Hour War, alien worlds the Combine were about to conquer and even the ship’s origins at Aperture.
Following a dispute over what to do with the ship (Mossman argues for keeping the ship, Alyx wants to honour her father’s wish to destroy it), Alyx shoots Mossman dead, and commits Gordon to a plan to drive the ship into the heart of the Combine’s “invasion nexus”.
Before it can strike, though, the G-Man arrives, speaks with Alyx and the pair depart, leaving Gordon alone to drive the ship on its suicide mission. Just as its about to hit its target, the Vortigaunts open a portal and save Gordon, dropping him on a shore where he isn’t certain of what year it is or how the war against the Combine has ended.
Also, addressing both the site's difficulties and the name alterations, the article is now also preserved on GitHub with all the names properly replaced with Valve's IP, which possibly puts the post in more jeopardy of being shut down.
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Stop buying games through Steam and they will have to start developing again

(not that I cared that much, I like the setting but the linearity of the games is horrid)
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Project Borealis is the next best thing. Okay it's not a real-to-life Valve production, but basing the game off the HL3 script is a good start. And who knows, Valve has a record of supporting modders into producing fully fledged titles, so Valve may do the same with Project Borealis.
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Half Life 3 confirmed!
sorry, couldn't resist... probably the worst gaming joke / meme ever. So far...