paintballphreak
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Seriously. I mean, I've played the Half Life games. Multiple times each.
I'm thoroughly acquainted with the story elements that have been introduced to me throughout each game. But through my entire experience of playing these games, I've always felt behind everyone else at understanding the entire plot.
Everyone else seems to know of all these different characters, the backstory that isn't blatantly mentioned in any of the games, etc.
Like, I have no clue what the hell the Borealis is. I hadn't heard of it until Episode 2. Or aperture science until I played Portal.
Is EVERYONE supposed to be so well informed of every aspect of the story when they play these games? Am I missing out? Or is it just that everyone else is extremely analytical?
I'm thoroughly acquainted with the story elements that have been introduced to me throughout each game. But through my entire experience of playing these games, I've always felt behind everyone else at understanding the entire plot.
Everyone else seems to know of all these different characters, the backstory that isn't blatantly mentioned in any of the games, etc.
Like, I have no clue what the hell the Borealis is. I hadn't heard of it until Episode 2. Or aperture science until I played Portal.
Is EVERYONE supposed to be so well informed of every aspect of the story when they play these games? Am I missing out? Or is it just that everyone else is extremely analytical?