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Where's the Half-Life? I don't see any of it here in the midst of this Reddit tier slapfight.
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But. . .like. . .NIGGER!Same with (You).
You appear to be some kind of nigger. Otherwise why are you shitting up this slapfight with your niggardly niggardry?Where's the Half-Life? I don't see any of it here in the midst of this Reddit tier slapfight.
Grabbin PEELS!They've made some of the best black characters ever.
I think the only reason he even gets revived in Alyx was likely because of the impact it would have on Alyx in the narrative of HL. I still think I would like to see the darker timeline than have Eli come back with a different VA. Same for Alyx. I want the originals back, new ones suck.View attachment 7034716
I'm glad people have started to realize that it was always Eli's doing. He is responsible for everything, and say what you will about swapping out his death for Alyx, I think it will make the story much more interesting now.
They're adding stuff to them they said in the documentary, so maybe the value will remain for people seeking the original copies. Even if logically you'd want the new one more, the retro and collectible market are retarded like that.I'm kinda sad they're reprinting half life 2 raising the bar. Now my original copy will go down in value.
If it makes you feel any better, losers like me who didn't buy it when it came out will still probably be paying extreme prices for it because you know Valve will either run out of stock or some scalpers will get bright ideasI'm kinda sad they're reprinting half life 2 raising the bar. Now my original copy will go down in value.
I always took it as a double entendre, Valve wanted to apologize for the cliffhanger and also needed Eli back because he had some new-found importance to the story.I think the only reason he even gets revived in Alyx was likely because of the impact it would have on Alyx in the narrative of HL.
If it makes you feel any better, losers like me who didn't buy it when it came out will still probably be paying extreme prices for it because you know Valve will either run out of stock or some scalpers will get bright ideas
People will call it cheap but I think its a good way to expand on what episode 2 introduced with Eli being aware of the g-man and vice versa. G-man letting him live just so he can hire Alyx seems to have more reasons than just her being a "replacement" for Gordon, or at least it should.View attachment 7034716
I'm glad people have started to realize that it was always Eli's doing. He is responsible for everything, and say what you will about swapping out his death for Alyx, I think it will make the story much more interesting now.
A.) The enemy was cut lolJust for some perspective, Gaben, ol' sacred Gaben himself, wanted shit like a cut penis monster in HL1 that was supposed to confront teenage boys with their innate homophobia.
This would've been in 1997, and this drivel is not dissimilar to todays wokeshit wordsalads justifying trash.
Ironically, you could use HL2's world as an anti-woke warning against mass immgration and urbanization. The Combine (the one world government) forces everyone into dirty, densely-packed, mutli-racial, oppressive cities to keep the humans feeling alone and disorganized to discourage a mass revolt against the ruling government.
I honestly just hope Valve actually knows what they're doing with the G-Man, just in general. I said it a few days ago but he's a huge mysterybox, including his actual relations & dealings with other characters. I don't want to see him squandered in HLX.
Only there outcomes for me that I want to see for him.Maybe we'll get to see Shepherd again, who knows.
Unless G-Man is mindcontrolling Shephard or something, I don't really see this specifically happening IMO. Shephard naturally helped the Black Mesa personnel since he didn't know any of his orders, and he watched as G-Man reactivated the nuke that he had attempted to diffuse, then watched as it detonated and blew up the entire facility right before being unwillingly "detained" and put into hibernation (not to mention when G-Man visibly cucked him out of escaping the base with the rest of his comrades). If I were Shephard, I would probably want revenge on the person who stopped me from escaping, blew up the facility, and kidnapped me. And yeah, since he's a mute character I don't really know how interaction would go, but I feel like it would be a tragic moment if he were brought back as an enemy you have to kill. It could be handled well, but could also be very underwhelming.1. Schizo Shephard as the final boss, I think doing a direct G-man fight would be a bad idea. Instead, I think it could work that G-man is running out of options and is throwing literally everything at Freeman & co. to stop them, and finally has to play his final card. All G-man needs to do is point at Freeman and tell him he's the one responsible for all of his suffering.
Hmm, I think you could also rewrite that idea to be a subversion of expectations. Of course you would still need a final boss but I think it would also be cool that what brings down G-Man is his belief that his employees will blindly follow him. Maybe by the point we reach G-Man, Alyx might have been working against us so long that G-man really thinks his other options wont immediately try to frag him.Unless G-Man is mindcontrolling Shephard or something, I don't really see this specifically happening IMO. Shephard naturally helped the Black Mesa personnel since he didn't know any of his orders, and he watched as G-Man reactivated the nuke that he had attempted to diffuse, then watched as it detonated and blew up the entire facility right before being unwillingly "detained" and put into hibernation (not to mention when G-Man visibly cucked him out of escaping the base with the rest of his comrades). If I were Shephard, I would probably want revenge on the person who stopped me from escaping, blew up the facility, and kidnapped me. And yeah, since he's a mute character I don't really know how interaction would go, but I feel like it would be a tragic moment if he were brought back as an enemy you have to kill. It could be handled well, but could also be very underwhelming.
He must remain a mystery. If they try to explain things, he will end up like the Observers in the later seasons of the tv show Fringe.I honestly just hope Valve actually knows what they're doing with the G-Man, just in general. I said it a few days ago but he's a huge mysterybox, including his actual relations & dealings with other characters. I don't want to see him squandered in HLX.
Wow, 4 out of 10 niggers hate whites and only 3 out of 10 whites hate niggers. Statistics like that are what keeps me going when people tell me my advocating for TND is too extreme. How do I know you're not a nigger yourself?Reminder, they really hate you.
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I think it will a new setting, in my mind I think we could see possibly something like the Dark World from LTTP or maybe even new version of the displacer mechanic from OP4 since Xen seems to be featured prominently. Anyways, I think we'll see the Arctic and Xen be the two primary settings. Maybe even the Combine Overworld if Valve wants to go the High Charity route.I think Shepard shouldn't reappear. Highly doubt they even think of him as anything more than a sidestory of 1. They've introduced enough in HL2 for that to only convolute the narrative. Maybe if episode one and two never released, but now they have a particular sequence of events to unfold. Of course HL3 could pull the rug again and almost reboot/retool the way we think of Half Life with another drastic atmosphere change, but its unlikely since Alyx seemed to be a tech demo of sorts for a continuation of 2.