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Not sure if a similar topic to this one has been discussed in the past. If it has then I do apologize.
I'm not trying to get all scientific about this, nor make this a big deal. This just crossed my mind the other day so I thought I’d share it, and I’m sure it may have crossed your mind as well.
We’ve all been anxiously waiting, and wondering as to when Half-Life 2: Episode Three will finally be released.
I realized that Valve has this sort of trend, or pattern, going on in releasing their games. Needless to say their awesome games, cause they’re all phenomenal.
So Valve begins their legacy with Half-Life, then Team Fortress Classic, then Counter-Strike, then Day of Defeat.
Source Engine is born and we get Half-Life 2, Counter-Strike: Source (CS2), then Day of Defeat: Source (DoD2).
A couple of years later Valve releases Team Fortress 2, and what was to be an experiment, “lets just see how the fans react to this,” game… Portal.
Valve continues in their dominance of delivering us quality games, and they release Left 4 Dead. Then the next year L4D catches up to the “Valve sequels to-date” and releases Left 4 Dead 2 (which was also due to its grand success).
Valve doesn’t release Portal 2 a year later like they did L4D2. They saw Portal’s massive positive success, and invest 3 to 4 times more into what we now have as Portal 2.
Half-Life (up to Episode Two), Counter-Strike, Team Fortress, Day of Defeat, Left 4 Dead, & Portal: all beautiful & great games, each of them fulfilled in the 2nd of their sequel titles.
The pattern begins/continues again on August 21st when Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS3) is released. Day of Defeat, Team Fortress, & HL2: Episode Three possibly due for another sequel release very soon? (duhh… Episode Three is way past due). Valve has kept us busy with all these great games. They throw L4D & Portal into their collection, and releasing sequels for them, rather quickly, to catch up to the rest of their library. This pattern does make sense to me, considering that Valve’s 3rd generation of these games begins with the new Counter-Strike.
I just have a small feeling that Episode Three might be up next and around the corner at any moment now. I’m hoping for all of us that it is, cause all this hoping for the last 4 years has kinda sucked.
Take care
I'm not trying to get all scientific about this, nor make this a big deal. This just crossed my mind the other day so I thought I’d share it, and I’m sure it may have crossed your mind as well.
We’ve all been anxiously waiting, and wondering as to when Half-Life 2: Episode Three will finally be released.
I realized that Valve has this sort of trend, or pattern, going on in releasing their games. Needless to say their awesome games, cause they’re all phenomenal.
So Valve begins their legacy with Half-Life, then Team Fortress Classic, then Counter-Strike, then Day of Defeat.
Source Engine is born and we get Half-Life 2, Counter-Strike: Source (CS2), then Day of Defeat: Source (DoD2).
A couple of years later Valve releases Team Fortress 2, and what was to be an experiment, “lets just see how the fans react to this,” game… Portal.
Valve continues in their dominance of delivering us quality games, and they release Left 4 Dead. Then the next year L4D catches up to the “Valve sequels to-date” and releases Left 4 Dead 2 (which was also due to its grand success).
Valve doesn’t release Portal 2 a year later like they did L4D2. They saw Portal’s massive positive success, and invest 3 to 4 times more into what we now have as Portal 2.
Half-Life (up to Episode Two), Counter-Strike, Team Fortress, Day of Defeat, Left 4 Dead, & Portal: all beautiful & great games, each of them fulfilled in the 2nd of their sequel titles.
The pattern begins/continues again on August 21st when Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS3) is released. Day of Defeat, Team Fortress, & HL2: Episode Three possibly due for another sequel release very soon? (duhh… Episode Three is way past due). Valve has kept us busy with all these great games. They throw L4D & Portal into their collection, and releasing sequels for them, rather quickly, to catch up to the rest of their library. This pattern does make sense to me, considering that Valve’s 3rd generation of these games begins with the new Counter-Strike.
I just have a small feeling that Episode Three might be up next and around the corner at any moment now. I’m hoping for all of us that it is, cause all this hoping for the last 4 years has kinda sucked.
Take care