Black Mesa Research Facility

The Black Mesa Research Facility (or simply Black Mesa) is a fictional complex and the setting for most of the events of the computer game Half-Life and its expansions. Introduced in the game's opening sequence, it is located in the deserts of New Mexico, United States and has been praised for its dark realism. The Black Mesa facility is built over several decommissioned missile silo complexes constructed during the 1950s, which have been convert... more
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