Half-Lifehas its fair share of gore and horror elements, but it was never the splatterhouse experience some shooters can be. Of course, part of that was due to graphical limitations in 1998; trying to go overboard with gore just looked silly. A new fan mod changes that, though, asBrutal Half-Lifewill take you on a much bloodier, more violent experience.

Players haveflocked back to the classic first-person shootersince the mod’s release, with player counts reaching more than 5,000 concurrent players in the last 24 hours. At the time of this writing, there were more than 4,400 players online at once — a big jump from the 2,000 concurrent players the game maintains on average,according to PCGamesN.

We’re still talking about 1998-era graphics, so don’t expect the game to suddenly play like a Tarantino fight scene. It still looks likeHalf-Life, but there are sprays of blood whenever you shoot an enemy, and using your handy crowbar will sometimes result in a chunk of meat hanging off the end of your weapon. The mod also adds several new weapons, including the Duke 3D Chaingun (yes, theDuke Nukemone), sticks of dynamite, and an aerosol can.

And the moddoescome with a slight graphical improvement, as well as new animations, new sounds, and even a few new mechanics to play with. It’s like a fresh coat of a paint on an old, beloved car. It still feels mostly the same, but the changes are enough to breathe new life into the old car once again.

You can downloadBrutal Half-Lifefor free fromModDBand give it a try yourself. Be warned: this is definitely not for kids or those with weak stomachs.

If Valve isworking onHalf-Life 3(and we desperately, sincerely hope it is), then this mod will help keep you satisfied until the new game releases. And if Valveisn’tworking on a new entry (the most likely scenario, in all honesty), it givesHalf-Lifefans a chance to go back and replay the game that started it all.