Now that Black Mesa is finally out, Crowbar Collective says it wants to step away from remakes. Related: Half-Life: Alyx Drops 2 Free VR Environments Ahead Of Valve Index Restock For those who’d rather play Half-Life the way it was originally released, or skip ahead to Half-Life 2, Valve is offering the Half-Life series for free until the launch of Half-Life: Alyx. Rather than continuing the series’ story, Half-Life: Alyx will bridge the gap between the original Half-Life and Half-Life 2, making Black Mesa a great way to catch up on the story of Half-Life with a modern update to its visuals and gameplay. Long after most fans had given up any serious hope for a Half-Life sequel, Valve’s follow-up Half-Life: Alyx is set to launch later this month. While it missed its originally planned release date by roughly a decade, Black Mesa ended up launching at just about the most opportune moment possible. Black Mesa was released in March of this year after spending 15 years in development. Crowbar Collective, developer of the Half-Life remake Black Mesa, says it’s not interested in working on further remakes but wants to make original games in the future.