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Half Life: Savior Complex

Mod for Half-Life (1998) | Category: Custom Campaign

Author: Sandii | Curator: Modbadger

Mod for Half-Life (1998) | Category: Custom Campaign

Author: Sandii | Curator: Modbadger

Half-Life: Savior Complex is a small old-school mod consisting of five maps, where you play as a scientist who finds himself in the Xen world after the resonance cascade and tries to return back to Earth, but returns to the troubled Black Mesa.

Uploaded31.08.2025 20:46
VersionLatest
Size38.50 MB
Views17
Downloads2

Localizations:

English

The mod is localized into 1 language

(You don’t need to download anything extra to play in these languages)

Half-Life: Savior Complex is a short but well-made mod that combines dynamics, scripted direction, and old-school game design. It doesn't claim to be grand in scale, but shows how depth can be achieved with a small number of maps, leaving a pleasant aftertaste. If you overlook minor flaws, you'll experience a heartfelt, small but rich adventure.

How to install a mod Half Life: Savior Complex

  1. Extract the savior_complex folder and place it into the root directory of the game.

  2. Launch the game, go to the Change game menu, and select the mod.

  3. Play!

To avoid entering the "Change game" menu every time you start the mod, you can:

Option 1: Launch via shortcut

  1. Go to the properties of hl.exe and in the Target field (for example: "D:\Games\Half-Life\hl.exe") add a space and then write -game followed by the name of the mod folder in the game root directory. It should look like this: "D:\Games\Half-Life\hl.exe" -game mod_folder_name

  2. Apply the changes.

  3. Launch the mod using this shortcut.

Option 2: Launch via Steam

  1. Open Steam, click on the "Games" menu > "Add a Non-Steam Game".

  2. Browse to the game folder and select hl.exe.

  3. A shortcut will appear in your library.

  4. Right-click on it, select Properties, and in the "Launch Options" field write the full path to hl.exe (for example: "D:\Steam\steamapps\common\Half-Life\hl.exe") and add -game plus the mod folder name after a space. It should look like this: "D:\Games\Half-Life\hl.exe" -game mod_folder