Frankly, I thought HL2.net was above this. Why is the idea that there are other shooters that Valve could learn from so repugnant to anyone who hasn't long ago barricaded themselves in general chat?
Don't tar me with that brush.
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Frankly, I thought HL2.net was above this. Why is the idea that there are other shooters that Valve could learn from so repugnant to anyone who hasn't long ago barricaded themselves in general chat?
Played tons of FPS over the years and I gotta say I think it HL & HL2 Episode1 Rocks, Only just got Episode two so cant say yet.
Voted #1, been playing HL since the first, mostly on PC
but I did play it on PS/2 and thought it sucked so much did not even bother completing it.
but on the PC, yeah! its awesome and my numro uno FPS
As far as the shooting goes, Lacklustre is your word, not mine. I've been pulled into an argument over the quality of something I've actually clearly declared to be, when taken as the sum of its parts the best example of its type.
Frankly, I thought HL2.net was above this. Why is the idea that there are other shooters that Valve could learn from so repugnant to anyone who hasn't long ago barricaded themselves in general chat? (and no, I'm not stupid enough to specify these shooters, since I know for a fact that you've managed to dismiss them yourself). Playing Episode Two is like going to see family at Christmas time. It's fun but a little too familiar, and I'm starting to get bored by what it has to say. It was easily the weakest part of the Orange Box.
Though I do not believe the Half-life games are perfect and they each have their own significant flaws and set backs.
Episode 1 was definitely pretty weak in the grand scheme of things, but if you felt it did not have much variety, what would another two hours have done to alleviate the problem?
Episode 1 was definitely pretty weak in the grand scheme of things, but if you felt it did not have much variety, what would another two hours have done to alleviate the problem?
Adabiviak, you slut.
flamingdts made me think. Valve's games only have good endings because they're cliffhangers. That goes for HL (this wasn't a huge cliffhanger, but definitely ends at a point where you say "wtf just happened" and sets the stage for the next inevitable game), HL2, and all the episodes. While this certainly belongs in the ep3 forum, I believe Ep3 will end with a classic, abrupt, shocking, ending that doesn't offer full closure, and will elude to the next chapter of HL. If you ask me, I'm pretty sure that after we play through Ep3, we'll know whether or not Valve has nodded their heads to HL3.
Valve rushed episode 1, but it was only because of the major sucesses of Half Life 2. However, it can all be agreed on that another couple of hours of gameplay and episode 1 will be considered to be yet another great game.
Looking at how sucessful the Half Life story, as well as their cliffhanger was at the end of the first Half Life, it took quite a long while for devoted fans before news of HL 2 even came out.
When HL 2 did come out, even though it was incredibly lengthy, fun, and the end of it was yet another amazing jaw dropping cliff hanger, it did manage to piss some fans off. Too many unanswered questions, yet too long a waiting period. On one hand fans are really happy with the game, and the ending effects, but on the other, it was yet another kick in the nuts.
However, thank GOD Valve knows how to take their time. They know episode 1 was just way too short , so they made it much better with episode 2. Not only that, they threw in TF2 and Portal with it, and I actually struggled with "too many games, too little time".
If it was like Halo, a pretty above average first game (if it was judged as a PC game, then obviously Halo is NOT special), but the second game was just plain repetitive and boring. As for the third, I have yet to play it, but my friends say the series lost it's touch too quickly.
Hl2 is not the best FPS, but it has best story for a fps. You would expect story like HL's for a rpg, not a fps.
Well, Crysis or COD 4. Damn i loved those games.
Than the best is.... Call of duty?
This question makes no sense. :hmph:
I think you meant then instead of than.
I don't seem to be picking this up...
Well ..... COD 4. Damn i loved those games.
Both of them are pretty awesome, but COD 4 is simply the best.
Hl2 is not the best FPS, but it has best story for a fps. You would expect story like HL's for a rpg, not a fps.
HL2 is the best FPS, end of story. IF you want mindless games like Halo or Call of Duty, go play those...
Call of duty and Halo are mindless games?
Are you sure about that?
That's what i am telling! There are better FPS games than HL2, but HL2 has the best story! Crysis has better FPS elements, but lacks a touching story. Halo has a story, but its shit and COD4 has a good story too but HL2 has better.
That's what i am telling! There are better FPS games than HL2, but HL2 has the best story! Crysis has better FPS elements, but lacks a touching story. Halo has a story, but its shit and COD4 has a good story too but HL2 has better.
I agree with everything, but except that Halo is shit.
Definitely my favorite FPS series. I got addicted to the story.
Definitely my favorite FPS series. I got addicted to the story.
The third option, but lol at the fourth.