BabyHeadCrab
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As of right now, I think Half-life 3 would make a better movie than a game, given the gaming climate. That's how much I think things have changed.
I don't actually want a movie. What I said was I think Half-life 3 would make a better movie than a game given the way the linear story driven corridor shooter has gone. If Valve rolled out Half-life 3 on Source 2 (glitzy visuals n all), continuing the story where they left off, with all the same practices which made Half-life 2 tick, I don't think it would work in 2014.Ugh....suggesting it should be a movie...No. Please, no.
But do you really remember the first time you played it? I mean REALLY. The first time I played Half-Life 2, it was mind blowing, which doesnt even sound appropriate because everyone uses that word so much.
Half-Life 1 is better.
So much time has passed since Half-life 2, that when I see comments along the lines of "HL3 pls", I see responses along the lines of "half-life 2 looks shit" "what was so good about half-life" "who cares about this old game".
I and many others here were around before Half-life 2, and it was a really big deal to us. Some people came along just after and picked it up during the Episodes, TF2 & Portal. They still got the same shot in the arm as the rest of us did. But for the gamers who got sucked in from the birth of the modern military shooter, they couldn't give a toss about Half-life 2.
I don't really blame them, they've been brought up on a high replayability, high adrenalin, social, plot-less flavour of shooters. And it hits the spot they really like. They don't yearn for the things we loved about Half-life 2 and it's not their fault. Valve did relaunch CS into that sphere to get a cut of that action (wouldn't be surprised if those gamers thought CS:GO was the first CS game!), but Valve also recognised the A-RTS (MOBA if you like) is somewhere they should be.
But as for the story focused, low replayability, unsocial shooter, I don't think Valve thinks they should be in that space right now until the winds change or they worked out how to change it. I think they've looked for the answer for the last few years and come up with ideas and ultimately dead ends.
As of right now, I think Half-life 3 would make a better movie than a game, given the gaming climate. That's how much I think things have changed.
You've just actualized this? The decade of time that has passed with Valve making games exclusively for the A.D.D. generation hasn't indicated anything to you?
That's funny, I'm sure I saw Glenn post earlier in this thread...
Excuse me, I think you'll find I was there.I didn't explicitly say that earlier, but yes I do think HL1 was better. You can disagree with me Nick, but you weren't there man. You don't know what it was like.
The brooding, alone feeling along with the atmosphere of Black Mesa just feels unreal and beautiful.
for me Half-Life 1 is the same as Half-Life 2
Half-Life 1, up until the Lambda Complex, is my favorite story-telling from Valve up unto the present date.
Edit: Guys, we had this conversation like three years ago, we gonna do this whole thing again?
I'd find it more interesting to hear what people thought about that as opposed to the HL1 vs HL2 debate (again....)
P.S. What the gaming world really needs is a sequel to Super Mario Sunshine.