Sulkdodds
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Within a few years, I think revolution would have happened all over the globe. As cities were taken over by the Resistance, so they would have had more and more bases and eventually be able to mount actual offensive operations. Ten years on, what's left of earth might have been in the control of the resistance, but the earth is screwed. When I got to the buggy levels I realised just how hopeless the situation was. Bythe time I was in the citadel, I didn't really know what I was I was fighting for. I thought that entire sequence was really clever. What was I fighting for? I was fighting because it was a game. Because it was fun to play. I had thought the game had a lack of purpose - after spending the entire opening section hating the Combine for what they did to people, I forgot all about it. Then the stalkers...
"Why are you fighting, Dr. Freeman? Just what are you fighting for?" At that point, I didn't really know. I realised the lack of purpose was deliberate.
"Just what have you given them?"
I too said "Hope." Even to me it sounded like a hollow, knee-jerk reaction - the kind of thign you say to justify yourself, convince yourself that you are the good guy, you are the hero, and that he is the villain. But I knew even that couldn't save the world. I decided simply that I'd make Breen pay for A. ****ing up the planet and B. He was so goddamn smug.
"Why are you fighting, Dr. Freeman? Just what are you fighting for?" At that point, I didn't really know. I realised the lack of purpose was deliberate.
"Just what have you given them?"
I too said "Hope." Even to me it sounded like a hollow, knee-jerk reaction - the kind of thign you say to justify yourself, convince yourself that you are the good guy, you are the hero, and that he is the villain. But I knew even that couldn't save the world. I decided simply that I'd make Breen pay for A. ****ing up the planet and B. He was so goddamn smug.