[QUOTE="G013M"]I'm with some others here, with you trying to save Alyx from something, although I think that at the end, something massive will happen, and the G-Man will pull you out just before you manage save Alyx.
Either that, or Alyx will somewhere along the line be pulled out by the G-Man, and you have to go on some adventure with the Vorts to save her (just like the start of episode 1, where the vorts pull you from G-Man).
And I don't think that they'll do that in EP3. If they ever did, I'd probably uninstall the game in disgust.
biggest_loser
The idea of sex, the most human of desires, disgusts you? Sorry - i just don't understand?
Would you still be horrified even if it was done in a tasteful way as opposed to PC gamings regular take on SEX that we've become notorious for like Duke Nukem?
The gap between films and games is closing my friend: as technology gets better so will the storytelling with darker issues and more human elements like *sarcasm* godforbid *end of sarcasm* SEX!
Who knows my friend ol' Man Lombardi could knock on your door one day and offer you the chance to do some voice acting which may include a sex scene! Surely you wouldn't knock back your chance for fame! Imagine the headlines!
"He was once a Gamespot Loser..and now the man they used to call G013M ...is going to take your breath away..for 30 minutes..."
I was leaning more on the fact that it's completely ruin the game for me.
I can't think of any situation where it'd fit in, it just doesn't fit the game at all. There isn't any reasoning for Valve to put in something like that.
I can't really explain it, but I'd more likely be unable to finish the game if that happened.
I might add that implying is fine in my books (in fact I thought that the transmission in EP1 when the anti-breeding field is turned off and what Eli says to Alyx in Ep2 was quite funny).
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