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S6 E208 Bad endings = new beginnings? (Jan 2026)

S6 E208 Bad endings = new beginnings? (Jan 2026)

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🎮 What if the “bad ending” of Half-Life… wasn’t the end at all?


In this episode of Completely Machinima, Phil, Tracy, and Damien dive into one of gaming’s most legendary “what ifs.” We explore a fan-made Half-Life mod that does the unthinkable: it turns the game’s infamous impossible ending—the one where you’re meant to die horribly—into a brutal but beatable continuation of the story.


Instead of accepting your fate at the hands of the mysterious G-Man, this mod asks: what if you survived? The result is a fascinating piece of fan fiction-meets-game design, complete with eerie “backrooms” vibes, authentic Half-Life visuals, and a surprising amount of new gameplay—made nearly 20 years after the original game launched.


Along the way, we talk about:

  • Why Half-Life’s world still inspires creators decades later
  • The passion (not profit!) behind modding communities
  • How mods act as hidden résumés for future game developers
  • Steam, new hardware rumors, and the eternal hope for Half-Life 3
  • Plus a bonus machinima pick featuring Ryan Gosling awkwardly—but brilliantly—dropped into Half-Life 2 😄

Whether you’re a hardcore Half-Life fan, a modding nerd, or just love stories about creative communities keeping worlds alive long past their expiration date, this episode is all about the joy of saying: “What if we didn’t stop there?”


👉 Let us know what you think on our socials—tell us which game ending you wish someone would rewrite.

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Co-hosts: Phil Rice, Damien Valentine, Tracy Harwood
Producer/Editor: Phil Rice
Music: Phil Rice & Suno AI

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