
However, after scanning it and seeing the author say that the “Zero Point Energy” was just “a pointless quasi-scientific name that has no serious grounding in genuine physics”, I decided I would write my own. I performed a quick search to see if somebody else had already written something and was initially disappointed to find somebody had. It was talking about Zero-Point Energy and of course I immediately recognized the term. The idea of an article about the science behind some aspects of the Half-Life games popped into my head when I was listening to a physics podcast.


The team hopes it would be “a full-scale Half-Life game built not for VR, but as a game accessible across all traditional gaming platforms.” Keighley suggests that the majority of Valve’s Half-Life team indeed wants to make another game after Alyx. Per PC Gamer, Keighley's interactive “storybook,” titled Half-Life: Alyx – Final Hours, is about the development of the newest entry into the beloved franchise, and concludes with a section on what’s next for the Half-Life. The hopes and dreams for fans of Valve’s Half-Life franchise have been reignited once again on the word of Alf’s best friend and creator of the Video Game Awards, Geoff Keighley.
