But their speech in referring to humans seems to refer to them as ultimately unique people. Doesn't this contradict the Hinduism-ish philosophy? Or is it just a question of semantics?
Maybe they're one faction of an entire alien race acting on their own.
Humans will resist enemy invasions, especially when they're considered superior in every way. Guerilla warfare baby. :sniper:
The first part of Ravenholm scared me (the one with the screaming torso on top of the saw blades) but after that i was all smiles 'cause of the stuff I threw around with the Gravity Gun.
One part where I panicked was that huge town area with the building under construction. I was luring a...
There might be a trend in modeling characters after guys on the project. Solid Snake in Metal Gear Solid looks like the guy who did his voice, David Hayter. They even posted his pic in EGM. :naughty:
Or maybe Gman is a figment of Gordon's imagination (what's the psychological term for that? displacement? delusion?)
LOL. Gordon has an imaginary friend.
i laughed out loud when i saw the vortigaunt sweeping the floor at the train station.
It's funny how vortigaunts refer to humans as "The Freeman" or "The Vance". Do they refer to themselves the same way? Or do they have a hive mentality, where every vortigaunt is equal to the others...