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GRINDING GEARS

DIGGING INTO HALO’S CODE SPARKED A NEW WAY OF THINKING AT THE STUDIO

An enormous caterpillar has taken up residence in the waste disposal sector of Black Mesa. Unlike many of its peers from the planet Xen, the monstrous pit worm cannot be dislodged with machinegun fire or experimental weapons. Instead, like the toxic materials that used to occupy this space, it must be flushed: First by turning the main pressure valve, then by hitting the emergency override button on the primary pump’s gearbox. Valve and Gearbox.

It’s Gearbox Software’s Hideo Kojima moment; an early effort to establish its own authorial voice, and to, the studio’s name would continue to follow Valve’s, on another two expansion packs, and in the credits of . But even then, a distinct identity was beginning to form.

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