Hello all.
I was just wondering what the community thinks of the half life series.
It appears that the general idea is that the original half life dragged the FPS genre into the future somewhat, a bit like an evolutionary leap from DOOM style level orientated game-play to.. well... Half life... And the series carried on as such.
But as much as I admire what the game(s) obviously did for the genre, I cant help but feel that it isn't actually that amazing. Its reasonably enjoyable, but the weapons aren't particularly exciting/interesting (to look at or listen to), the enemies are (mostly) unimaginative and the protagonist is a mute (which does make it harder to empathise with him). But then again, this is only my opinion, perhaps I just need to play them more to enjoy them properly, my experience being limited to an hour or two on HL 1 and around 6 hours or so on HL2.
So what do we all think? I'm curious to know what makes the games legendary.
I was just wondering what the community thinks of the half life series.
It appears that the general idea is that the original half life dragged the FPS genre into the future somewhat, a bit like an evolutionary leap from DOOM style level orientated game-play to.. well... Half life... And the series carried on as such.
But as much as I admire what the game(s) obviously did for the genre, I cant help but feel that it isn't actually that amazing. Its reasonably enjoyable, but the weapons aren't particularly exciting/interesting (to look at or listen to), the enemies are (mostly) unimaginative and the protagonist is a mute (which does make it harder to empathise with him). But then again, this is only my opinion, perhaps I just need to play them more to enjoy them properly, my experience being limited to an hour or two on HL 1 and around 6 hours or so on HL2.
So what do we all think? I'm curious to know what makes the games legendary.