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"Piew, piew" "Tum, tum" Half-Life 2 Sounds Replaced By Modder’s Voice

September 21, 2009 by Miguel Isaza

It’s time for some fun! A modder called Trase has made a mod of Half-Life 2 with sound replaced by his own voice. He replaced 1327 sound files except:

  • Ambient noises like wind.
  • some zombie voices.
  • character voices (it would sound dumb).
  • maybe i missed some minor physics like a trap door hidden somewhere in ravenholm and no one ever opens it.



So funny! You can download the mod here.

Vía: Rock, Paper Shotgun | Game Audio Forum

Filed Under: videos Tagged With: downloads, half-life, mod, oddities, video games, voice

Comments

  1. Nick Maxwell says

    September 22, 2009 at 11:21 am

    Excellent!  Had a great laughing watching this, thanks for posting.

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