Fanart, has a certain look to it, and I can tell by my twelve years as a graphics designer. However, multiple volunteer moderators on the official Valve forums have confirmed the pics as authentic, albeit dated, concept art from an old project. Image over-sharpened, character has big anime eyes and brush strokes/attention to detail are more along the lines of a finished piece rather than conceptual art. Still others depict floating platforms with dangling tentacles and flowing creatures floating in the air, suggesting a return to the dimension of Xen showcased at the climax of the original Half-Life.Īs of press time, Valve had not responded to GameSpot's request for comment. Many of the pictures appear to show Half-Life 2's Alyx Vance and a man in a variety of outfits, while others focus on downed helicopters, each with a towering structure in the distance. According to the large number of screenshots, it seems the the story of the upcoming Valve's Half-Life 2: Episode 3 is going to be set somewhere on Arctic. Consuls office - Several areas from the Half-Life 2 concept art - Cell bl. FEATURES: - A large map that combines many different Citadel areas - 3D skybox. has posted dozens of pictures to its Facebook account, saying the artwork was created for Episode 3 back in 2008. gmbetacitadel combines several maps from the Half-Life 2 Beta into a single, large map.
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As found in the WC map pack map demonpcs, the model was simply named Citizen.mdl. The model is missing from the game files, but all the textures are present, allowing a complete restoration.
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Valve's years of unbroken silence about Half-Life 2: Episode 3 suggest the trilogy-capping installment of the developer's experiment in episodic gaming may never see the light of day, but that apparently hasn't kept some concept art for the game from surfacing. The model was first introduced in the first Half-Life 2 demonstration, 2001s Get Your Free TVs, and was also to be featured in the E3 2002 demo 'Strider'.