
Im an avid GMod player, and as we all know, it runs on the same engine as Half-Life 2. Forgive me for my ignorance, but this is something Im worried about, and havent found a clear answer for yet. Our local game development is maturing and it’s beautiful to see with a big group attending GDC this year, I’m keen to see if 2015 isn’t the year of South African indies. Half-Life 2, Garrys Mod, and graphics cards. It’s had an excellent impact on the local scene Cape Town is exploding with game studios and even Joburg is growing. It’s great to see a local indie doing so well – not just well by South African standards, but well by a global one.
#HALF LIFE 2 GARRYS MOD MOD#
Of course we would love for them to just release the game already, but it seems to be a viable game even in Early Access form. Developer’s Description Garry’s Mod for Half-Life 2 lets you take complete advantage of the physics system by giving you tools to sculpt the world objects as you see fit. With tons of thumbs up reviews and an avid following, Broforce is doing insanely well – something particularly impressive when you consider that the game is still in Early Access. It’s about on par with beloved games like Bastion and Mark of the Ninja, beating out other standard winners like Garry’s Mod, Borderlands 2, The Binding of Isaac and even Half-Life 2. Since the tweet they’ve been pushed down to #15 by the Portal Bundle, but it’s still rather impressive.

Sorry guys, we’ll work harder! /hA6DYBnYbj Don’t worry though, we can totally claim these guys as our own, and they are making serious waves on Steam.īroforce is currently in the top 20 of highest rated games on Steam by user score, as announced by Free Lives developer Ruan Rothmann on twitter:īroforce is the 14th highest rated game on Steam by user score.

No, not because if anything in the game, but because it follows the usual South African model for success: be loved by locals when you’re small, but as soon as you make it big, be forgotten by the local scene.
