Half-Life Writer Says Half-Life 3 Wouldn’t Have Had a Satisying Ending

Its been about ten years since the last installment in the Half-Life series, and despite the never-ending flood of “Half-Life 3 Confirmed” memes, its pretty safe to say that most gamers have accepted that a sequel just isn’t coming out. After an enlightening interview with series writer Marc Laidlaw on Arcade Attack, though, maybe its a good thing that Half-Life 3 was never made.

During the interview, Laidlaw was asked if he had any idea if or when Half-Life 3 would be released and if he wanted to work on it. While he admitted he had no idea about the current status of the sequel, he did make it clear that he was uninterested in returning to the series. He did share where the series was headed when he last left it, and it isn’t exactly what many fans hoped for:

I will say that I expected every installment would end without resolution, forever and ever… there was some rumor going around that Ep3 or HL3 would end Gordon Freeman’s story, and I don’t think that was accurate.

That’s not to say the series was meant to end as abruptly as it did. After the sudden ending of the last game in the series, Half-Life 2: Episode Two, Valve had promised to release a third episode that would wrap up that particular story arc. That, unfortunately, never came to be, despite Laidlaw saying he had plenty of ideas for Episode 3:

I honestly don’t know if anyone else shared this goal, but it seemed important to me to give ultimate freedom to whoever inherited the series, with my own personal set of loose ends tied up to my satisfaction.

If the series really was meant to keep going forever and ever without a proper resolution, then perhaps its best it stopped where it did before everyone got clamoring for when the Half-Life would come.

Luis Correa: A journalist for mxdwn's Games section, Luis graduated from CSU Northridge with a degree in Screenwriting. After trying his hand at making Let's Play videos on YouTube, he now concentrates on finding interesting new stories in the world of video games. Video gamer, movie-goer, comic book reader, cartoon watcher.
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