leet_x1337 said:Half-Life 2 was made in 2004, and looks like it came out today.
I agree with you about the first Silent Hill game. I only played it for the first time last summer and the blocky graphics and tiny draw distance only serve to make the sense of terror even more palpable than what any of the other games in the series have managed, at least for me.Blue Musician said:Personally I find the Silent Hill series to have aged well. And yes, that includes SH1. Prefer them over the HD remake.
Also Beyond Good and Evil, Prince of Persia The Sands of Time and Warrior Within.
I found the second SH game to be more scary and atmospheric than the first one, but I simply can't deny the huge sense of atmosphere that the original has. To be able to convey that type of feelings is already an achievement of it's own.TheXRatedDodo said:I agree with you about the first Silent Hill game. I only played it for the first time last summer and the blocky graphics and tiny draw distance only serve to make the sense of terror even more palpable than what any of the other games in the series have managed, at least for me.Blue Musician said:Personally I find the Silent Hill series to have aged well. And yes, that includes SH1. Prefer them over the HD remake.
Also Beyond Good and Evil, Prince of Persia The Sands of Time and Warrior Within.
Usually I tend to find SH2 to convey a feeling of overwhelming melancholy to me more than anything else, but there was a period back in february of this year where I was going through some hardcore sleep madness and decided to play some SH2.Blue Musician said:I found the second SH game to be more scary and atmospheric than the first one, but I simply can't deny the huge sense of atmosphere that the original has. To be able to convey that type of feelings is already an achievement of it's own.TheXRatedDodo said:I agree with you about the first Silent Hill game. I only played it for the first time last summer and the blocky graphics and tiny draw distance only serve to make the sense of terror even more palpable than what any of the other games in the series have managed, at least for me.Blue Musician said:Personally I find the Silent Hill series to have aged well. And yes, that includes SH1. Prefer them over the HD remake.
Also Beyond Good and Evil, Prince of Persia The Sands of Time and Warrior Within.
I'd have to disagree. Half Life 2 did faces VERY WELL(still the best facial movement I've seen to this day), especially the emotions and that's where it surpassed Witcher 2 but the W2(like W1) has created some very memorable protagonists. It's one of the few games where I actually think what effects my choices will have later on and which characters do I care more about. In Half Life 2(and the series overall), the only real interesting characters, that stand out for me is Alyx and perhaps G-Man. Freeman is a non-entity, he doesn't speak, we barely see him. The real interesting thing in the Half Life series is the world.munx13 said:It's still sorta funny how Half Life 2 manages to create characters that feel a lot more alive and have a lot more emotions than, say, The Witcher 2, one of the most graphically advanced games we have.