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That moment when you realise that Valve only finally made another Half Life game for the sole greedy purpose of selling VR headsets.
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Huh? I did have the half-life demo, It was called Day One, and it ended just after We’ve Got Hostiles. Was there another one? Or are you thinking of something weird like half-life decay?Did anyone else play the Half-Life 1 demo? It was a cool idea, it uses no levels from the game and instead acts like a side story where you play as a marine(I think?) when hell breaks loose.
I believe it's called Uplink.Huh? I did have the half-life demo, It was called Day One, and it ended just after We’ve Got Hostiles. Was there another one? Or are you thinking of something weird like half-life decay?
TBH, I love how fucked up HL2 looked in the leaked beta. The long train ride at the beginning originally showed an incredibly desolate world that had mostly been drained of its resources. In general it seemed like Valve really wanted to hit people over the head with an unrelentingly oppressive atmosphere. Other things like the air being poisoned to make humans dependent on Combine aid, child labor camps, and the oceans being emptied also come to mind.
This thing with the HL2 beta kinda makes you wonder how much “Epistle 3” would have actually matched a version of HL3 that hadn’t gotten stuck in development hell and actually got released. I feel like if it had actually gotten further along, the progression might’ve changed pretty drastically (even if the overall thrust of the plot stayed the same).HL3 will happen but as is standard in the modern gaming industry it will be made by a completely different team to the one who made the series great.
Back when epistle 3 was released I felt this massive sense of relief because all the ballbusting and teasing was over. HL3 as we knew it was dead and I stick to that.
Maybe they'll release some interesting stuff, maybe not. It's not a big deal anymore.
Shit, maybe I should read some of Marc Llaidlaw's sci-fi books.
One thing I'm interested in is if someone would recreate the atmosphere and gameplay as a 2d orthographical or isometric RPG. That would be the absolute fucking tits.
I'm a stickler for turn based combat but a 2d realtime shooter rpg would also kick ass.
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Oh, shit. I was actually in the middle of playing that mod. Alyx's voice works pretty well but I'm excited to see how the original actor fares.
I was wondering why I was seeing references to it recently, I thought it was just the NWO gangstalkers making fun of me again.
I'm honestly surprised how enduring goldsrc memes are, considering the age of the game. Might just be because Half-Life is so ubiquitously ingrained in everyone's collective memory for that generation but when even zoomers are memeing it...Memes like that just serve to remind you the power of sound design at building your game's identity
I doubt it, because it is playable on every VR headset out there, not just exclusive to the Index. Best way to play? Yes. But you get 99% of the experience with the other VR devicesThat moment when you realise that Valve only finally made another Half Life game for the sole greedy purpose of selling VR headsets.
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Tell the zoomers to STAHP and fuck off with their presence. Let them make their own memes, leave us Half-Life retired fans alone.I'm honestly surprised how enduring goldsrc memes are, considering the age of the game. Might just be because Half-Life is so ubiquitously ingrained in everyone's collective memory for that generation but when even zoomers are memeing it...
At least it's one of the better VR games, rivaling Boneworks. Still didn't exactly prove VR as a new medium or anything, especially with the pricetag the valve index had and still has. Seriously, how have they not budged on the 1 grand pricetag?That moment when you realise that Valve only finally made another Half Life game for the sole greedy purpose of selling VR headsets.
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The episode 3 outline was fine until the ending, as it's just a rethread of what we learned in episode 1 and 2, there is no relevation or plot development, and then it just ends with a timeskip.I'm of the opinion that Laidlaw's proposed Episode 3 sounded pretty meh. It was just an outline and it probably was going to be refined, but the general gist of it didn't entice me much. I can't say I like Alyx's ending much either, though. Maybe it was just impossible to live up to Episode Two's ending.
Doesn't that defeat Half-Life's entire point that humans are nothing special and we're just another resource to be drained for a power beyond our understanding?At the climax the true nature of the combine is revealed. They are not alien conquerors, nor are they running from something else like Nihilanth. They are exactly where they've always been, earth. The Combine is revealed to be the end result of an unkown amount of time and evolution that has resulted in humanity becoming slug like galactic conquerors, but having grown too large for their own galaxy they've begun using time travel to siphon resources from alternate timelines.
Doesn't that defeat Half-Life's entire point that humans are nothing special and we're just another resource to be drained for a power beyond our understanding?
Having our resources taken is not beyond our understanding though. The fight for resources is the main cause of most human conflicts. The Combine were mysterious. But I think the Combine being an extremely alien future is more intruiging than Dyson sphere galactic imperialistsDoesn't that defeat Half-Life's entire point that humans are nothing special and we're just another resource to be drained for a power beyond our understanding?
It's not taking our resources that's beyond our understanding, it's the Combine's technology, culture and actual government that's beyond our understanding. It's what a tribal ruled over by an 18th century European empire would be experiencing, but on an entirely different level. "Humans but slugs" diminishes that pretty heavily in my opinion.Having our resources taken is not beyond our understanding though. The fight for resources is the main cause of most human conflicts. The Combine were mysterious. But I think the Combine being an extremely alien future is more intruiging than Dyson sphere galactic imperialists
It's the G-Man who is the truly enigmatic one
Well the technology and system of government is still entirely alien. It's not slug president of slug America coming in with the slug air force. Also the comparison to colonial Africa is fair, but I think the conbine always came off as galactic colonisers, and it's more like the USS Enterprise colonising Africa while the human apes haven't even begun standing uprightIt's not taking our resources that's beyond our understanding, it's the Combine's technology, culture and actual government that's beyond our understanding. It's what a tribal ruled over by an 18th century European empire would be experiencing. "Humans but slugs" diminishes that pretty heavily in my opinion.
Anything that doesn't sound good in concept could be infinitely better in execution, to be fair, I just think that Half-Life works well because it doesn't have the typical sci-fi twists.Well the technology and system of government is still entirely alien. It's not slug president of slug America coming in with the slug air force. Also the comparison to colonial Africa is fair, but I think the conbine always came off as galactic colonisers, and it's more like the USS Enterprise colonising Africa while the human apes haven't even begun standing upright
The only difference is that what you thought were aliens is now just alien humans, everything else is the same