Slainchild
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It kinda makes me pleased that they had to go out to Seattle to play through the entire game.
Assuming that they had one just day (maybe a little extra) to play/make notes/finish the game, I think its safe to say that OUR experience of the game will be much greater than any games journalist'.
Just think about all the things they could have done during the game, but couldn't in the time they had...
Surely if they had the game at work, at home or wherever else they usually review games, and took more time to experience HL2, the review scores would have been much more in-depth and they would have (possibly) rated HL2 higher.
Thoughts, anyone?
Assuming that they had one just day (maybe a little extra) to play/make notes/finish the game, I think its safe to say that OUR experience of the game will be much greater than any games journalist'.
Just think about all the things they could have done during the game, but couldn't in the time they had...
Surely if they had the game at work, at home or wherever else they usually review games, and took more time to experience HL2, the review scores would have been much more in-depth and they would have (possibly) rated HL2 higher.
Thoughts, anyone?