The Half-Life tentacle monster smashes through the window of the Blast Pit control room

25 years later, this Half-Life scientist finally bites it as Gabe intended

Half-Life celebrated its 25th anniversary last Sunday, and Valve laid out a buffet of Lambda-shaped treats to mark the occasion. The company added new multiplayer maps to the game, released an hour-long documentary delving into its design, and fixed a few of its most resilient bugs. But there’s one bug that escaped Valve’s digital butterfly net, one that, weirdly enough, is actually seen in the 25th anniversary documentary. Now, it’s been fixed.

The bug appears in the Half-Life’s “Blast Pit” chapter, which sees Gordon Freeman trying to dislodge a trio of alien tentacles from a rocket-engine testing silo. During the chapter’s opening, there’s a famous sequence where a tentacle smashes through the protective glass of the silo’s control room, slams a scientist against the back wall, then drags them screaming back through the window to a grisly demise. But as you can clearly see in the documentary, the animations don’t quite line up, and the scientist sort-of floats through the window underneath the tentacle.



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