I think Half-Life 2's a strong candidate for- hyperbole incoming! - the best game ever made.
...but right now I couldn't give a toss about more H-L, as Valve have faffed around for too long. I see their refusal to commit to something as a bit of a betrayal of one of the most important game IP's of all time. The way they left the story hanging kinda reminds me of Shenmue's fate.
Except Sega had the decency to bankrupt themselves In The Name Of Art (along with ridiculous business decisions all around, obviously), whereas I honestly don't know where Valve stand with more Half-Life. I think the Episodes were a mistake, too, so all in all Valve have seriously dropped the ball on H-L's legacy.
...but right now I couldn't give a toss about more H-L, as Valve have faffed around for too long. I see their refusal to commit to something as a bit of a betrayal of one of the most important game IP's of all time. The way they left the story hanging kinda reminds me of Shenmue's fate.
Except Sega had the decency to bankrupt themselves In The Name Of Art (along with ridiculous business decisions all around, obviously), whereas I honestly don't know where Valve stand with more Half-Life. I think the Episodes were a mistake, too, so all in all Valve have seriously dropped the ball on H-L's legacy.