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Black mesa source

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system requirements (minimal)

Ram: 1GB or more
Hard disk space: 9,32 GB (10.014.872.038 byte) or more
Os: Windows XP, 7, 8, 8,l, 10
HDD Space: 6.9 GB
ADM CPU: Athlon 64 3000+
INTEL CPU: Pentium 4 3.0GHz
ADM CPU: Radeon 9500

About
Black mesa is the remake of HALF LIFE and it has the same toryline. It has better graphics and effects then the original HALF LIFE.

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Black Mesa Source PC Game 2012 Overview

Black Mesa is a first person shooter game. It is developed under the banner of Crowbar Collective for Microsoft Windows. It was released on 14th September 2012 and Steam has published this game. Black Mesa Source game is a re-creation of the famous game Half Life. You can also download Turning Point Fall of Liberty.
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Black Mesa Source game is based on a similar pattern as Half Life had. In this version of Black Mesa Source game. You have to play the role of a scientist Gordon Freeman. He works in the Black Mesa Research facility. He has been given a task to place a sample of peculiar material into an electromagnetic device. The task has to be completed safely by using Mark IV suit. However things go wrong and the material causes an alien dimension to show up on the Earth and the aliens induct. Gordon has to stop this induction through his scientific knowledge. Half life 2 is another first person shooting game that you can download.
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Black Mesa Source PC game is a first person shooter game and you will have to combat the enemies as well as solve some puzzles. The player can equip with the weapons of his choice and he will have to find ammo for some of the weapons. You can also find the health packs or medipacks on your way towards the mission. Black Mesa Source game has many such modifications. Which will surely feel awesome to the player. Altogether this game is an interesting one. You may also like to download Bulletstorm.
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Features of Black Mesa Source PC Game

Following are the main features of Black Mesa Source that you will be able to experience after the first install on your Operating System.
  • Based on the similar pattern as that of Half Life.
  • Lots of puzzles included.
  • Impressive graphics.
  • A variety of arsenal available.
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System Requirements of Black Mesa Source PC Game  2012

Before you start Black Mesa Source Free Download make sure your PC meets minimum system requirements.
  • Operating System: Tested on windows 7 64 Bit
  • CPU: Intel Pentium 4 or later.
  • RAM: 1 GB
  • Hard Disk Space: 7 GB
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NEED TO KNOW
What is it? A recreation of the original Half-Life in the Source engine.
Price: $20/£15
Developer/Publisher: Crowbar Collective
Copy protection: Steam
Link: Steam store page
As an accomplishment, it's hard to think of a parallel to Black Mesa: dozens of modders painstakingly and voluntarily spending years of time and effort to recreate Valve's groundbreaking first-person sci-fi shooter Half-Life in the Source engine. After a free release in 2012, Black Mesa has now made its way to Steam, ripe for the buying. Though the game ends with Gordon's leap into Xen (we won't see the bouncy dimension itself until Black Mesa is complete), it's still a long, exciting, action-packed game and a major achievement for the modders responsible.
Obviously, the visuals are a great leap forward from 1997's Half-Life, which over the years has slowly turned from charmingly ugly to mostly just ugly, except for the most nostalgic of gamers. At the same time, the Source Engine itself is getting pretty darn creaky these days, so Black Mesa doesn't look particularly great alongside current releases, especially the models and animations. Other limits of the Source Engine come quickly into focus as well, mostly in the frequent loading points between maps. The famous tram ride that begins the game in is broken into three parts due to pauses for loading, and in some of the faster paced portions of the game, loading screens crop up so quickly it becomes a little irritating. Source's physics, meanwhile, aren't really exploited for much besides a few new puzzles involving carrying a plug to a socket or reattaching a valve wheel.
The main issues with Black Mesa are the issues that come along with Half-Life itself: the over-reliance on platforming puzzles, vent crawling, ladder climbing, and laser beam hopping. Too much time hunting through a massive complex looking for that one door that will actually open or that one switch that can actually be flipped. Too many similar fights against the same small handful of enemy types. Too many long, slow trips down to some water-filled, body-strewn section of the complex to push a button that starts a generator or pump or giant fan, followed by the long slog back through enemies who suddenly teleport into your path. Too many goddamn barnacle monsters that will never, ever actually kill you but simply force you to sigh and fire a shotgun blast at the ceiling when they snare you.
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Never fear, though. In addition to the chaff, Black Mesa rejuvenates the best parts of Half-Life. The wonderful real-time scripted sequences, in which hapless scientists and guards are dragged off into vents, yanked through ceiling tiles, exploded, shredded, burned, and chomped, which still prove entertaining and serve as warnings as to what dangers lie ahead. Those moments when you fight your way to the surface, only to find it crawling with soldiers who are not there to rescue you but permanently silence you, and you're forced back into a new section of the sprawling subterranean complex. The wonderful chaos when soldiers and aliens encounter each other, and for once you're not the only target in the room. The way your name begins to carry heft and meaning as you progress, as awestruck lab techs and increasingly frustrated grunts learn of your exploits ahead of your arrival.
There are bugs in Black Mesa—it's Early Access, after all—mainly related to enemy A.I.: a few times monsters ran right past me or didn't respond at all, the friendly guards and scientists usually had difficulty following me, and there was one memorable moment when an Alien Grunt appeared to have an extended fist-fight with a door he was stuck in. There are some new lines of dialogue with a couple clever references for fans of Half-Life lore, and the music, though I didn't especially care for it, is competently composed.
The Steam version of the mod comes with multiplayer, too: deathmatch and team deathmatch on a number of arena-style maps, for some silly and rather mindless multiplayer chaos that feels quite reminiscent of the original Half-Life Deathmatch.

Verdict

With vastly improved yet still dated graphics, Black Mesa carries with it both the highs and lows of the original Half-Life. It's a remarkable accomplishment and provides hours of exciting, challenging, and occasionally tiresome gaming.
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