
However, the train passes by before it takes to the air, leaving you wondering if it did indeed take off after such a long wind-up.
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Remember that ridiculously long train journey you have to take as part of the intro sequence? At one point, you pass an Apache helicopter which looks like it's just winding up for take-off. Half-Life: Source is a digitally remastered version of the critically acclaimed and best selling PC game, enhanced via Source technology to include physics simulation, enhanced. RELATED: Half-Life's G-Man Mystery Should Never Be AnsweredHowever, while we learned nothing new about the G-Man, the leaks have answered a question that many players have wondered about right from the start of the game. Most probably though, the animation team just made the sequence as a back-up. Perhaps, at some point during the dev cycle, Valve planned to make him killable.

As revealed by a Twitter handle named… Magic Nipples, dataminers found what appears to be a death animation for the mysterious bureaucrat. However, we have learnt a few more details about him thanks to a leak of the Half-Life: Source assets.While no information about the G-Man himself was found, leakers did stumble upon some animations which suggest that, at some point, the devs hadn't made him the unstoppable juggernaut who shakes off bullets. While we could extrapolate a bit more about the G-Man from the sequels and Half-Life: Alyx, he is still an enigma.

Half-Life left us with many unanswered questions, like who or what was the G-Man? Just how many experiments was Black Mesa running? How did one science nerd defeat a literal army with tanks and helicopters? Are all the security guards clones? Unfortunately, it doesn't look like we'll ever get the answer to any of these questions.
