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Half-Life VR but the AI is Self-Aware

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Half-Life VR but the AI is Self-Aware
Gordon Freeman, wearing a VR headset, clutches at the air with a pained expression. Dr. Coomer, Bubby, and Tommy, three Black Mesa scientists, stand menacingly in the background. Benrey, a security guard, stands on the right side in the foreground, his face half out of frame, holding a U.S. passport.
Thumbnail for Act 1 of Half-Life VR but the AI is Self-Aware, featuring the main cast. From left to right: Gordon Freeman, Dr. Coomer, Bubby, Tommy, and Benry (holding a passport).
Presentation
Hosted byWayneRadioTV
GenreImprov, role-playing, let's play
Voices
  • WayneRadioTV (Gordon Freeman)
  • Baaulp (Tommy)
  • hollow_tones (Dr. Coomer)
  • MasterGir (Bubby)
  • socpens (Benry, Forzen, & Skeleton)
  • spaghoner (G-Man and Skeleton)
  • Logmore (Darnold)
  • Lauren (Sunkist and Skeleton)
LanguageEnglish
Production
DirectionWayneRadioTV
Production
  • Mike (producer)
  • MasterGir (producer)
  • Lauren (stagehand)
  • Logmore (stagehand)
Ending themeAquacycle
Composed byAquacycle
its3oe
No. of episodes9
Publication
Original releaseMarch 5, 2020 (Twitch)
March 9, 2020 – April 19, 2020 (YouTube)
WebsiteYouTube

Half-Life VR but the AI is Self-Aware (often abbreviated as HLVR:AI) is a role-playing themed livestream and Machinima series staged within a virtual reality Garry's Mod recreation of the video game Half-Life. The series was live streamed to Twitch, with highlights uploaded to YouTube, and follows Gordon Freeman, accompanied by additional characters controlled by other improv actors, going through the events of the original game.

The series was met with positive reception by critics. On May 12, 2020, a cast commentary series began being uploaded to the WayneRadioTV YouTube channel.[1] On May 31, 2020, a sequel, AI Crushes All Banks was streamed as part of a charity drive,[2] set in Payday 2, in which the main cast begins a bank robbing spree across the city of Washington DC (mentioned in act 3).

Format[]

Half-Life VR but the AI is Self-Aware loosely follows the events of the original Half-Life, albeit with a much more humorous tone, with main character Gordon Freeman (played by series host WayneRadioTV) accidentally causing a Resonance Cascade and exploring Black Mesa to try to escape (and later undo his actions).[3] The series' main divergence from that of the original is the introduction of original self-aware AI characters, who despite the name of the series, are performed by other improv actors.[4][5][6]

Similarly, the series is actually played within the game Garry's Mod, as Half-Life lacks support for virtual reality and additional features necessary for the staging of the series (such as limitations with object spawning and map sizes). The most notable actor-controlled characters are the series' supporting cast: three scientists named Bubby, Dr. Coomer, and Tommy, as well as an antagonistic security guard named Benrey (alternatively spelled "Benry"),[4][5] all four of whom follow Gordon in his journey through Black Mesa, generally to Gordon's detriment.[3][7] The series makes heavy reference to Wikipedia, which prompted a wave of vandalism from viewers. Case in point, it being canonical that the character Benrey edited Gordon's death into All Dogs Go to Heaven 2.

Characters[]

Main characters[]

  • Gordon Freeman (played by WayneRadioTV): The primary protagonist of the series. A scientist at Black Mesa, Gordon is the straight man of the series, reacting with confusion and horror to the rest of the cast’s actions. While generally having profound perseverance and emotional stability throughout the series, he is also shown to break down after major events and often loses his patience with members of the group. Gordon is a natural leader and looks out for everyone on the team, and is hesitant to take innocent lives unlike the other scientists.
  • Dr. Harold Pontiff Coomer (played by hollow_tones): A scientist known for his cheerful demeanor, superhuman strength, and severely glitched tutorial NPC behavior. Unlike the other members of the cast, who generally treat the events of the series as if they were real, Dr. Coomer regularly informs Gordon about various made-up game mechanics, which leads to him falling into existential dread when he eventually realizes he is in a video game.
  • Dr. Tommy Coolatta (played by Baaulp): A friendly, childlike scientist who turns 37 at the end of the series. He shows a great concern for following rules and consulting written references for information, often referencing Wikipedia and OSHA regulations as they explore the ruined science facility. Tommy forms a close bond with Gordon over the course of the series, as the only member of the science team who never antagonizes or betrays him. However, despite his kind nature, he is highly distractable and easily manipulated by the other characters into allowing their wrongdoing.
  • Dr. Bubby (played by MasterGir): A crass, impulsive and egotistical scientist. His ego and demeanor often lead him to clash with Gordon, and later in the series, Bubby betrays him to the military when Benrey convinces him that Gordon was holding them back from escaping Black Mesa. It is ambiguous as to whether Bubby is his real name - though it is listed on his passport later in the series, he claimed to have sustained a head injury from the resonance cascade that made his name hard to remember, and Gordon expresses doubt that he is remembering correctly.
  • Benrey, alternatively "Benry" (played by socpens): A sullen and hostile security guard. Prior to becoming the main antagonist in the final act of the series, Benrey follows along with the science team while obstinately harassing Gordon, demanding to see his passport and accusing him of various misdeeds while deliberately ignoring the wrongdoings of the other characters. He exhibits near invincibility, murders indiscriminately, and casually remarks that he's not really human. In the finale, Benrey reveals his alien nature and turns against the science team, blaming Gordon for the events of the Black Mesa incident and for ruining his plans to relax and play Heavenly Sword with his friends.

Recurring characters[]

  • G-Man (played by spaghoner): An enigmatic alien being that frequently attempts to give Gordon cryptic advice. He is later revealed to be Tommy’s father, having aided Gordon so Benrey would be defeated and Tommy and his friends could have a birthday party at Chuck E. Cheese.
  • Forzen (played by socpens): A HECU Marine and minor antagonist. Forzen claims to have formerly been Benrey’s best friend, and the two have similar personalities and mannerisms. Despite his tough appearance, he is quite shy and doesn't seem particularly interested in going out of his way to cause violence. He holds Tommy's dog Sunkist (named after the soft drink) hostage, but flees when the outcome disfavors his intentions.
  • Skeleton (played by socpens, spaghoner, Lauren, and Logmore): A mysterious skeleton that haunts Gordon. It is initially left ambiguous as to whether the Skeleton is a hallucination or not, and much of the nature of the skeleton is left unclear, although it is associated with Benrey in some way and often behaves like him. A team of skeletons are summoned under Benrey's control in the final battle of the series.
  • Darnold (played by Logmore): The head of the Black Mesa Mixology Department. Darnold aides the science team by equipping them with advanced technology and administering a potion that transforms Gordon's severed arm into a minigun. While initially excited about joining the science team on their escape mission, he turns back after witnessing the violence they commit. He returns in AI Crushes All Banks to support the team.
  • Sunkist (played by Lauren): Purported to be the perfect dog. He was created by Tommy, possibly with some help from G-Man. Sunkist is a very large, two-dimensional stock image of a Golden Retriever, almost the same height as Gordon. He is shown to be incredibly obedient, bullet proof, and is capable of flight.
  • Joshua Freeman: Is only referred to once as being Gordon’s son. An image of him is present in Gordon's locker.
  • Josh: Josh is referenced as Benrey's deceased security guard friend who worked as a cashier at GameStop.
  • JohnWicklover1994: A mysterious person who joined the Science Team temporarily during the AI Crushes All Banks stream. Portrayed as a gamer whose server was invaded with the team members. Has an apathetic and negative personality.

Reception[]

Half-Life VR but the AI is Self-Aware was well received by reviewers. Emily Rose of Ars Technica drew comparisons to the works of Shakespeare and improvisational theater in general, saying "...the convergence of performer and digital performance has come full circle. Perhaps the culmination of the trend is [Half-Life VR but the AI is Self-Aware]."[3] Kotaku's Zack Zwiezen stated it was "as good as Freeman's Mind and G-Man Squad", two other well-known Half-Life series, calling it "a funny and oddly compelling show."[4] Quint Iverson of The Pacific Index stated that "the frequency at which Half-Life VR but the AI is Self-Aware turns me into a laughing mess is unparalleled."[7]

Notes[]

At one point during an argument about Wikipedia, Benrey mentions that he has edited the article for All Dogs Go To Heaven 2 to say that Gordon Freeman dies in the movie. After this scene, so many people flocked to edit the page as such that it has been placed under the Wikipedia Silverlock.

References[]

  1. ^ WayneRadioTV (May 12, 2020). Half-Life VR:AI But The Cast is Commentating (ACT 1).
  2. ^ https://twitter.com/wayneradiotv/status/1266799252774301699?lang=en
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c Rose, Emily (April 16, 2020). "In Half-Life's improv scene, anyone can speak for Gordon Freeman". Ars Technica. Archived from the original on April 19, 2020. Retrieved May 19, 2020.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b c Zwiezen, Zack (April 19, 2020). "How's It Going?: HL:VR But The AI Is Self-Aware Edition". Kotaku. Archived from the original on April 27, 2020. Retrieved May 19, 2020.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b James, Lucy (April 10, 2020). "Playing Dark Souls Using Ring Fit, and Games Contributing To Science | Good News Gaming Ep 2". GameSpot. Archived from the original on April 13, 2020. Retrieved May 19, 2020.
  6. ^ Bazile, Dari (April 8, 2020). "Half-Life VR but the AI is Self-Aware: A Fanmade Fever Dream". Phenixx Gaming.
  7. ^ Jump up to: a b Iverson, Quint (April 24, 2020). "Index Staff's Quarantine Media Guide for April 24th – The Pacific Index". The Pacific Index. Archived from the original on May 18, 2020. Retrieved May 19, 2020.

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