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‘Dear Esther’ work in progress shots. I’m still having trouble believing the source engine is capable of this level of realism. Robert Briscoe has spent the last year (or 2?) recreating a free half life 2 mod, called ‘Dear Esther’, somehow pushing the source engine beyond anything even Valve can produce. Usually I don’t hope that free mods turn commercial, but this one deserves it. This guy is a true artist, and deserves money for this.
via Robert Briscoe’s Devblog‘Dear Esther’ work in progress shots. I’m still having trouble believing the source engine is capable of this level of realism. Robert Briscoe has spent the last year (or 2?) recreating a free half life 2 mod, called ‘Dear Esther’, somehow pushing the source engine beyond anything even Valve can produce. Usually I don’t hope that free mods turn commercial, but this one deserves it. This guy is a true artist, and deserves money for this.
via Robert Briscoe’s Devblog

‘Dear Esther’ work in progress shots. I’m still having trouble believing the source engine is capable of this level of realism. Robert Briscoe has spent the last year (or 2?) recreating a free half life 2 mod, called ‘Dear Esther’, somehow pushing the source engine beyond anything even Valve can produce. Usually I don’t hope that free mods turn commercial, but this one deserves it. This guy is a true artist, and deserves money for this.

via Robert Briscoe’s Devblog