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Entropy: Zero VR is an awesome Half-Life 2 campaign that puts players in the shoes of the villainous Combine

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Have you ever wanted to be a Combine soldier in Half-Life 2? Well, there’s probably countless mods for that. However, new Half-Life 2: Episode 2 mod, Entropy: Zero VR puts players straight into the shoes of a Combine soldier for a new cinematic campaign.
Awesome Half-Life 2 mod goes VR
Released in 2017, the original Entropy Zero places players into the boots of a stranded Metrocop in the abandoned City 10. The well-received mod is set 11 months before Gordon Freeman fights through City 17 and tasks players with taking out Rebel forces.
While the mod isn’t as polished as a true Valve experience—excitingly, we may actually be getting a new official Half-Life game soon—the mod is a great time. With a number of great set pieces and some fantastic combat, it’s a brilliant free addition to Half-Life 2: Episode 2.
Now, eight years after the mod’s release, the team is releasing a full VR version of the mod, suitably titled Entropy: Zero VR. Built on the fan-made Half-Life 2 VR mod, the new virtual reality version adds “major gameplay and quality of life refinements”, new visual improvements, more content and side areas, and even new hands and voice lines.
There’s no current release date for the VR version of the Half-Life 2: Episode 2, but the game will run on any SteamVR-capable headset.
“The current plan is that EZ1VR will be available as a free DLC on Steam for Entropy : Zero, and then can be launched as a launch option on Steam,” the developers announced in a ModDB post. “Please keep an eye out for future articles because this may change before release.”
While new content is being added to the game for the VR version, the team is also adding that content into the flat version of the game as well.

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Entropy: Zero VR is an awesome Half-Life 2 campaign that puts players in the shoes of the villainous Combine
You can trust VideoGamer. Our team of gaming experts spend hours testing and reviewing the latest games, to ensure you're reading the most comprehensive guide possible. Rest assured, all imagery and advice is unique and original. Check out how we test and review games here Have you ever wanted to be a Combine soldier in Half-Life 2? Well, there’s probably countless mods for that. However, new Half-Life 2: Episode 2 mod, Entropy: Zero VR puts players straight into the shoes of a Combine soldier for a new cinematic campaign. Awesome Half-Life 2 mod goes VR Released in 2017, the original Entropy Zero places players into the boots of a stranded Metrocop in the abandoned City 10. The well-received mod is set 11 months before Gordon Freeman fights through City 17 and tasks players with taking out Rebel forces. While the mod isn’t as polished as a true Valve experience—excitingly, we may actually be getting a new official Half-Life game soon—the mod is a great time. With a number of great set pieces and some fantastic combat, it’s a brilliant free addition to Half-Life 2: Episode 2. Now, eight years after the mod’s release, the team is releasing a full VR version of the mod, suitably titled Entropy: Zero VR. Built on the fan-made Half-Life 2 VR mod, the new virtual reality version adds “major gameplay and quality of life refinements”, new visual improvements, more content and side areas, and even new hands and voice lines. There’s no current release date for the VR version of the Half-Life 2: Episode 2, but the game will run on any SteamVR-capable headset. “The current plan is that EZ1VR will be available as a free DLC on Steam for Entropy : Zero, and then can be launched as a launch option on Steam,” the developers announced in a ModDB post. “Please keep an eye out for future articles because this may change before release.” While new content is being added to the game for the VR version, the team is also adding that content into the flat version of the game as well. Subscribe to our newsletters! By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime. Share #entropy #zero #awesome #halflife #campaign
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Entropy: Zero VR is an awesome Half-Life 2 campaign that puts players in the shoes of the villainous Combine
You can trust VideoGamer. Our team of gaming experts spend hours testing and reviewing the latest games, to ensure you're reading the most comprehensive guide possible. Rest assured, all imagery and advice is unique and original. Check out how we test and review games here Have you ever wanted to be a Combine soldier in Half-Life 2? Well, there’s probably countless mods for that. However, new Half-Life 2: Episode 2 mod, Entropy: Zero VR puts players straight into the shoes of a Combine soldier for a new cinematic campaign. Awesome Half-Life 2 mod goes VR Released in 2017, the original Entropy Zero places players into the boots of a stranded Metrocop in the abandoned City 10. The well-received mod is set 11 months before Gordon Freeman fights through City 17 and tasks players with taking out Rebel forces. While the mod isn’t as polished as a true Valve experience—excitingly, we may actually be getting a new official Half-Life game soon—the mod is a great time. With a number of great set pieces and some fantastic combat, it’s a brilliant free addition to Half-Life 2: Episode 2. Now, eight years after the mod’s release, the team is releasing a full VR version of the mod, suitably titled Entropy: Zero VR. Built on the fan-made Half-Life 2 VR mod, the new virtual reality version adds “major gameplay and quality of life refinements”, new visual improvements, more content and side areas, and even new hands and voice lines. There’s no current release date for the VR version of the Half-Life 2: Episode 2, but the game will run on any SteamVR-capable headset. “The current plan is that EZ1VR will be available as a free DLC on Steam for Entropy : Zero, and then can be launched as a launch option on Steam,” the developers announced in a ModDB post. “Please keep an eye out for future articles because this may change before release.” While new content is being added to the game for the VR version, the team is also adding that content into the flat version of the game as well. Subscribe to our newsletters! By subscribing, you agree to our Privacy Policy and may receive occasional deal communications; you can unsubscribe anytime. Share
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