legohalflife2man
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I am very interested to find out what Valve will do with the Half-Life series after Episode Three is released. After some speculation, Gabe Newell himself had confirmed that Episode Four was a no-go, so what's next? Will there be another Half-Life game after Episode Three? I suppose we will have to see the ending of Episode Three before we can speculate about whether a new game should come after it, based on how the storyline unfolds. However, I can't imagine Valve ending the Half-Life series after Episode Three. It's their most successful series, and it has so many fans. The Half-Life series is something that Valve can continue to add on to for as long as they'd like, and it's too good to let die after only five game releases, three of which were not full-length games.
So, my question to you is this: what will come after Episode Three, if anything? I believe that we will see at least one more game after Episode Three. I'm hoping to see another full-length game after EP3, and hopefully it will be called Half-Life 3. I'm in the mood to play a game that goes on for more than six hours. However, how long would it take to make a game that is around 20 hours long, such as Half-Life 2? Think about how long it took Valve to develop and release Half-Life 2. Sure, they had to create a new gaming engine from scratch, but the mapping alone for a 20-hour game must take a long time. I'd like to see a "Half-Life 3", but I don't want to have to wait another eight years to see it. Plus, if they decide to develop another full-length Half-Life game, will they choose to design a brand new engine from the ground up, instead of simply updating the Source engine again? I suppose the answer is simple: so many questions; so little time.
So, this topic is mainly for speculation and discussion about the projected future of the Half-Life saga, and where the fans believe it will go in the coming years, and hopefully even decades. Please discuss, as I would like to see some various answers to the interesting questions I posed above.
So, my question to you is this: what will come after Episode Three, if anything? I believe that we will see at least one more game after Episode Three. I'm hoping to see another full-length game after EP3, and hopefully it will be called Half-Life 3. I'm in the mood to play a game that goes on for more than six hours. However, how long would it take to make a game that is around 20 hours long, such as Half-Life 2? Think about how long it took Valve to develop and release Half-Life 2. Sure, they had to create a new gaming engine from scratch, but the mapping alone for a 20-hour game must take a long time. I'd like to see a "Half-Life 3", but I don't want to have to wait another eight years to see it. Plus, if they decide to develop another full-length Half-Life game, will they choose to design a brand new engine from the ground up, instead of simply updating the Source engine again? I suppose the answer is simple: so many questions; so little time.
So, this topic is mainly for speculation and discussion about the projected future of the Half-Life saga, and where the fans believe it will go in the coming years, and hopefully even decades. Please discuss, as I would like to see some various answers to the interesting questions I posed above.