What people like about half life 2 is the fact that its one of the few first person shooters that requires a little intelligence. It was so refreshing for me to see a first person shooter whose gameplay didn't only include shooting.
I disagree completely, and this is a lame retarded cop-out when someone takes their fan-boy blinders off.ZeZZZZevy said:playing a game with the expectation that it's going to be a masterpiece (no matter what game you're playing) will leave you disappointed every single time. Play a game because you want to play it, not because you feel you should. Don't forget, games are supposed to be fun, taking the fun out of the game will make it feel boring.
Anyways Half Life 2 is meant to have a lot of questions unanswered. It's kinda fuelled by mystery, especially with regards to the Combine.davidarmstrong488 said:Ran into some problems with the story:
[ul][li]A lot of characters are survivors of Black Mesa.[/li]
So?
[li]They're continuing the experiments with alien assistance, and no problems about it. No red flags, no crises of conscience as they reopen the pandora's box that claimed the lives of so many of their friends/colleagues.[/li]
They need absolutely all the help they can get, if you can have aliens work with you, why not? Also the Vortigaunts were previously enslaved in HL 1.
[li]Are the aliens seriously being retconned into misunderstood genius monsters? What the hell?[/li]
They were enslaved by the Nihilanth or something. I'm not 100%, haven't played HL 1, but the aliens never were entirely bad guys.
[li]Black Mesa apparently wasn't a disaster or a tragic loss of life. No reference to the dozens of dead scientists or soldiers.[/li]
It's repeatedly mentioned how sucky the Black Mesa Incident was.
[li]So then what really did happen at Black Mesa if everyone is being so cheery about it? It's not like someone's creating a cover-up; the characters I am speaking to were also there. They ALSO ran from Marines and hid from monsters. So what the crap?[/li]
Really don't understand what you mean here. They may have refering to Black Mesa before the shit went down, not the actual extremely sucky occurences of Half Life 1 anyway.
[li]Walk into a building called "Black Mesa West." Seriously, are we back in New Mexico, or is this some other Black Mesa?[/li]
Honestly don't remember this part, so I dunno.
[li]News clipping about Earth surrendering, what's that about?[/li]
It's pretty obvious, the Combine came, the humie's died. The Combine invaded and were so superior to humanity that they took over the planet within seven hours. Theres not much information on the war itself, only that it was first contact with the Combine and they quite obviously won.
[li]The chick Alyx argues with - she wishes she had been in Freeman's shoes during Black Mesa - does she not know it was a house of horrors? Gordon is a techie - he's a physicist who had to murder alien monsters and other human beings in order to survive. Freeman is not a commando. Can someone set her straight?[/li]
She means before the incident, Freeman had a pretty damn cool job that she narrowly missed out on.
[li]So wait, if we're still within the lifetimes of original Black Mesa survivors - that can't put the game beyond 10-15 years at the maximum. Where the fuck did something like "dog" come from? That has to be re-purposed alien technology - but the aliens in Half Life 1 didn't have tech - they were just monsters. So where the fuck did mecha like that come from?[/li]
The Rebels steal shittons of stuff from the Combine. Dog was likely created from Combine technology.
[li]If the game is "10-15 years later" is no one curious where Freeman's been all this time or why he hasn't aged?[/li]
They are pretty damn curious man but they don't really care. If Freeman is here and fighting against the Combine than to the Rebels not much else matters.
[li]The apparent dictator is already spreading propaganda dispelling the myth that Gorden is some science-messiah. Gordon's been alive for 45 minutes and already people have heard of him and are worshiping him in a terrible play-on-words with his name. What the hell?[/li][/ul]
Considering what he did at Black Mesa of course he's seen a messiah-like figure.
Quoted for truth. I hold Homeworld in my top 5 of the best games of all time. A game that builds an emotional connection where you never see a face and only hear 3 voices for the entire game. Homeworld was brilliant and did so many things right. That's a game that does suffer with how it has aged, but the story and gameplay were fantastic. That game deserves an update.Tomo Stryker said:It certainly isn't the best game I played. It's just a normal FPS with some more character development than normal and a physics engine attached. I wouldn't kill for it, but the story is note worthy I guess. The first Half Life was awesome, except for Blue Shift it was the best games in the nineties... and Homeworld.
Wait.. you played Homeworld yet haven't played Half Life 2 till now? I find that strange since Homeworld was in '98 and HL2 came out in like '04, unless you totally detached yourself from the PC gaming scene for all those years. Despite there being an Xbox version of it released as well.davidarmstrong488 said:Quoted for truth. I hold Homeworld in my top 5 of the best games of all time. A game that builds an emotional connection where you never see a face and only hear 3 voices for the entire game. Homeworld was brilliant and did so many things right. That's a game that does suffer with how it has aged, but the story and gameplay were fantastic. That game deserves an update.