Pararaptor said:Yeah, I'm a douche like that.Cyberjester said:Pararaptor said:Failure of communication.Cyberjester said:Errrr.. *considers how to put it*Pararaptor said:Half-Life 2: Episode 2.
Preferably in my lifetime.
Great news!! HL2: EP2 is out!!
Get it now with Portal and TF2!
HL2:Ep2 needs a sequel, i.e. Episode 3.
How did your post end up above mine when yours is a quote of mine.. *head implodes due to Pararaptor's awesomeness*
YOU ARE MY NEW GOD!!!1!
Hell yea. I forgot that one.schwetty balzac said:My vote goes to PsiOps. I had so much friggin' fun playing that game.
I played them, but way too long ago. Don't think I made it all the way through tho.. An update killed the emulator I was using.Doc Shaftoe said:Technically no. Marathon and Halo exist in separate universes. And seeing as how Marathon is set in 2793 and Halo is in 2552, if they were connected, Halo would be the prequel. There are a lot of similarities, but Marathon's story is separate and more rich. Halo's got plenty going for it, but all the real story is found outside of the games. For Marathon, the vast majority of the info comes from the games themselves.Cyberjester said:Doc Shaftoe said:While this technically isn't a true sequel idea, I'd love to see the entire Marathon trilogy remastered in a modern game engine rather than in a release like AlephOne or the semi-fun nightmare of the XBLA Marathon: Durandal.
I think it would be an interesting way to introduce many gamers to one of Bungie's best games.
Great game, but Halo did the introducing. =P Technically Marathon is the prequel to Halo. I think.. Or the other way around. :S Must play it again..
If you take the time to play through the Marathon trilogy, you'll understand what I mean.
Yay, that means I can post threads, to bad I never have anything worthwhile to say.Jaranja said:Sorry... it's been a bad day. I wish people would only post threads after 250 posts. *breaks down crying* Why does life have to be so hard?!Et3rnalLegend64 said:New member, new member, new member. Way to introduce people.Jaranja said:For christ's sake, do you even know what the search bar is?!
I'm so bad at that game, it feels long as hell for me. Seriously, I got lost for about 40 minutes on the scaffolding bit. But, on the other hand, when I know where to go, it's incredible, and I also think it deserves a sequel. And lol at the guy who said chess.War Penguin said:Mirror's Edge. I know it's getting a sequel but it was so short that it needs to be said.
Aye, if there is any game in the world that needs to be made, it's Timesplitters 4. *tears* Keep going little Robo-monkey...keep going.Mr.Pandah said:Wouldn't it be Time Splitters 4? Or was that "3rd one" not really number 3?
Edit: Oh I see...you want a Time Splitters 4. I'm sorry.
...I guess I do want a Time Splitters 4 =( So I can play as Elvis Impersonator and Gingerbread Man again.
I've seen those YouTube videos as well, and I'm pretty sure all that they did was import the HL2 maps, characters, etc. into Portal, rather than importing the Portal gun into Half-Life/Half-Life 2. At its heart, Portal is more or less a HL2 mod, as evidenced by the fact that all HL2 weapons and NPCs are in Portal, waiting for you to summon them with the developer console. Hell, if you look closely at the model you see in the Portals in the "Portal gun in " videos, you'll notice that they're playing as Chell, not the disembodied hands of Gordon Freeman.Pararaptor said:Believe it or not, it's actually pretty simple to mod the portal gun, & its portal-shooting capabilities, into Half-Life 2.someboredguy said:Wouldn't that just be Half-Life 2: Episode 3? Maybe that's what's taking them so long! Maybe they're working on a way to implement the Portal gun! Maybe...DeMoNxDaVe said:Okay, sequel that is unannounced . . . PORTAL BITCHES! I can see it now! Portal 2: Enter Gordon. Did your body just tremor with epicness? Mine did.
So I'm guessing that's not what's taking them so long.