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I don't think that Half Life was all that influential. It was a successful game, had a story at a time when FPSes tended to barely bother. But I think that it was less that it was very innovative and more that it competently executed on mechanics and technology that already existed.
I don't know if I can agree. Yes, it was successful and a sandbox game, but (a) Terraria, for example, came out earlier, and I don't feel like it was that transformative. It certainly inspired some sandbox games, but I don't think that this was really an incredibly broad shift.
This one brought a lot of new mechanics, but I don't know about influential. There wasn't really a large Sims-like genre that it inspired.
It a 2023 release. How can it be influential? Hasn't even been time for a generation of games influenced by it to come out.
Minecraft alpha was released in 2009 and Terreria development started in 2011.
Half life was pretty big. It not only influenced gaming but it was also HUGE on modding and popularized seamless levels, smart ai, physics and movie-like visual storytelling in shooters. It did a lot and definitely deserves a place on a list of influential games. Competetive esports as seen today exists thanks to a half life mod. It also popularized the realistic shooter genre as cs was really realistic back in its day.