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Oh God, did you try making that gnome look like Mario?
No. I never cheat.
(not likes it's hard though)
man that game looks crap compared to how I remembered it.
Ditto. Although a few elements don't look quite as bad as the rest.man that game looks crap compared to how I remembered it.
I like AvP 2 best, especially for the storyline. The idea of intertwining three different stories and make them mutually inclusive is awesome.
fixedShips look good.
Damage textures look much better, though.
I LOL'd. BTW, I was surprised how crap Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines looks compared to HL2, considering it's the Source engine in both cases.
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I was surprised how crap Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines looks compared to HL2, considering it's the Source engine in both cases.[
Thank you, stemot. =3
I LOL'd. BTW, I was surprised how crap Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines looks compared to HL2, considering it's the Source engine in both cases.
Bloodlines was released before HL2 and the Source engine wasn't fully finished then. I think it looks very good and the facial animations are still some of the best in the industry.
Bloodlines didn't come out(officially anyway) until November the 16th 2004, a whole two days after HL2.
Um, I'll never forget HL2's release date, it was Nov 16.
The voice acting, however, is really good.
For once you're wrong Mikael, believe it or not.
Bloodlines didn't come out(officially anyway) until November the 16th 2004, same day as HL2.
Yeah, it didn't come before HL2. I would imagine that Troika wasn't as proficient with the Source engine as Valve, but still - the difference is significant.
Facial animations are OK, but they're not better than HL2's. The voice acting, however, is really good.