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Well, Im sure it will be something maybe not big because they already got their hands full with steam boxes, But defiantly an announcement
I would also say I don't think the hardware movement will have impacted their game development all that much, they are totally different teams after all. The major thing which will likely contribute to a gap in game releases is the fact that both Valve and the industry are in a transitional period right now as technology is moved up a step from one "generation" to the next.
As much as I would cream my jeans if they announced another Half-Life or Portal game, what I want most from Valve right now (game-wise) is some new IP. Preferably (in my opinion) something mostly linear and narrative-driven, since Valve are already sitting on top of such enormous multiplayer titles right now (L4D2, TF2, Dota 2).
Because of my dislike of multiplayer games, I tend not to get into many video games at all, which makes the singleplayer Valve games that much more special to me. I feel that I, as a gamer, am part of an ever-contracting niche of people who only really enjoy linear, singleplayer, narrative-rich games, so I would love nothing more than for Valve to swoop in and revisit this niche to which I belong.
(I guess I'm not so much answering the thread's question as much as making a selfish wishlist. Take this as my apology for going off-topic.)
As much as I would cream my jeans if they announced another Half-Life or Portal game, what I want most from Valve right now (game-wise) is some new IP. Preferably (in my opinion) something mostly linear and narrative-driven, since Valve are already sitting on top of such enormous multiplayer titles right now (L4D2, TF2, Dota 2).
Because of my dislike of multiplayer games, I tend not to get into many video games at all, which makes the singleplayer Valve games that much more special to me. I feel that I, as a gamer, am part of an ever-contracting niche of people who only really enjoy linear, singleplayer, narrative-rich games, so I would love nothing more than for Valve to swoop in and revisit this niche to which I belong.
(I guess I'm not so much answering the thread's question as much as making a selfish wishlist. Take this as my apology for going off-topic.)
Prospero? There is no reason at all to try that again. Why not something new? People always get excited for stuff devs canceled or take out of their games ...yeah, hopefully some day the F-STOP puzzle mechanic gets its own game or they try to do Prospero again.
Speaking of which, what ever happened to the suction vent that was shown in trailer for Portal 2?People always get excited for stuff devs canceled or take out of their games ...
probably thats why we see nothing of HL3 early.
Speaking of which, what ever happened to the suction vent that was shown in trailer for Portal 2?
Prospero? There is no reason at all to try that again. Why not something new? .
It had a concept that intrigues me, and with modern technology who knows what they could do with the different worlds and make them like.
Well, mechanically, yes; most of the concepts were used in latter softwares. The story however, was not. I must admit, the idea of a Librarian-like keeper-of-worlds intrigues me.if u had watched the valvetime video youd know that many concepts of prospero are already used in other valve games and technology.
Well, mechanically, yes; most of the concepts were used in latter softwares. The story however, was not. I must admit, the idea of a Librarian-like keeper-of-worlds intrigues me.
okay The thing with stuff like this is we only see or hear very little about these projects, so in reality they may not turned out as good as it sounded. I dont know. After all there is a reason they canceled the project.
agreed. But its obvious they work on HL3. Gabe hinted that so many times in addition to all the leaks.
I thought I'm the only one (since I AM among my friends). I agree with all of the above statements and especially the very last line.As much as I would cream my jeans if they announced another Half-Life or Portal game, what I want most from Valve right now (game-wise) is some new IP. Preferably (in my opinion) something mostly linear and narrative-driven, since Valve are already sitting on top of such enormous multiplayer titles right now (L4D2, TF2, Dota 2).
Because of my dislike of multiplayer games, I tend not to get into many video games at all, which makes the singleplayer Valve games that much more special to me. I feel that I, as a gamer, am part of an ever-contracting niche of people who only really enjoy linear, singleplayer, narrative-rich games, so I would love nothing more than for Valve to swoop in and revisit this niche to which I belong.
(I guess I'm not so much answering the thread's question as much as making a selfish wishlist. Take this as my apology for going off-topic.)