A Hypothetical Half-Life Hypothesis

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Hawki

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So, as you likely know, Marc Laidlaw released his take on what the plot of Half-Life 2: Episode 3 would be. Having read it, my first thought was "seriously, just call them by their actual names," and my last thought was "meh." Yeah, I wasn't too enamored. To be frank, I've never been that invested in the Half-Life universe, and as far as HL2 goes, I feel it's a case of an average plot being buoyed by interesting storytelling.

But that isn't the reason for this post, because for those who DO like Half-Life, I have a question. One I've had for awhile, and one that I've seen shared elsewhere - as we all know, "Half-Life 3 confirmed" is now a meme, and there's a strong chance that it's all it'll ever be. Given how Episode 2 ends, it's quite understandable that people would want continuation. But I'd like to ask the following...would there be the same level of desire for a Half-Life 3 if there'd been no episodes after HL2, that Half-Life 2's ending was the last we ever saw of the series bar Portal?

I ask because there is a bit of difference between the two. Episode 2 sets up plot points that are never addressed. HL2 leaves a lot unexplained, but I can't call it a cliffhanger per se, more an open ending. It's the difference between ending a story with "to be continued" and more "The End?" If this was the case, if Half-Life 2 was the ending, I could see demand for a third game, but not to the same levels. Because I'll be frank, all stories have to end at some point, and if a story goes on beyond its expiry date, it can do lots of damage to the overall series as a whole. I'm reminded of Archengeia's rumination on Half-Life 2 that he considered HL2 to be a complete story, but had barely played the episode expansions because of their comparative incomplete nature.*

So, in this hypothetical Half-Life hypothesis that's so far free of histrionics, would it be historical that if Half-Life 2 had been the end, there'd be the same level of demand for a Half-Life 3? Or would we be in some holistic holiday holiness with fans being more content with the story ending there and then?

*See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eT9xRq0m9oM if you want more.
 

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I don't think that there'd be the same demand. The reason that there is such demand is because Episode Two was promised to us; they owe us it (and before people want to say that they think that I come across as entitled, I don't care). However, as time went on without an Episode Two, players understandably switched over to expecting Half-Life 3.
 

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HL2 Episode 2 ended very much on a "There is way more to happen" note.

Half Life 2 proper ended with a "There is more, but you can probably assume humanity won after the Combine lost their big awesome techno tower"

Plus as Mad World said, Valve PROMISED Episode 3. So, ya know...They outright said "Yeah, we will make it".
 

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What?

HL2 ends on an almost literal cliffhanger. Gordon gets spirited away and Alyx is left next to an explosion. She is hanging from a proverbial cliff. All that's missing is an actual cliff.
 

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Zhukov said:
What?

HL2 ends on an almost literal cliffhanger. Gordon gets spirited away and Alyx is left next to an explosion. She is hanging from a proverbial cliff. All that's missing is an actual cliff.
I wouldn't say the success and overall goal of the characters' adventure is put into question, just their own personal fates - which is how most games seem to end anyway. By contrast, Episode 2 doesn't put into question what happens to Gordon and Alyx, but rather what happens to the story thereon.