Have you played Half-Life 1 or 2 recently?
It's still an insanely great game, even by today's standards
True: other games have better visuals, better gunplay, smarter enemies, and more depth of other various mechanics. But nothing does what Half-Life 2 does best, and that's immersion and cinematic moments without cut-scenes. Rock-solid fundamentals executed to near-perfection. And let's not forget the mods! Oh, the modifications! Modifications to rival even complete, retail games!
Do I expect Half-Life 3? No. Do I need HL3? No. Do I like to ask then answer my own questions? Yes.
But do I want HL3? Of course, I feel it would be a great game, if only to get more of the same and see where the story goes (and ends?).
@stuff238 said:
HL3 will NEVER live up to the hype yet reviewers will overrate it with 11/10 scores.
I personally hope it never gets made for that reason.
You can "refuse" hype. Just because people and outlets hype something doesn't mean you have to have insane expectations. You can remain grounded and realistic.
@ghosts4ever said:
No not really. FEAR released in 2005 and still have best combat in history. its a 2005 game that blow HL2 out of water when it comes to combat.
in 2007 STALKER released and it become most unique, innovative game of that time and surpassed half life 2 in literally every way.
That's the thing, though: Half-Life is the total package.
Many games might do things, individually, better than Half-Life. Gunplay, for example; totally agree with you on the FEAR bit. That game was and still is incredible. Nailing enemies to the wall with the bolt gun, slowing down time and watching individual buckshot pellets rip into enemies, and (again, slowing down time) watching mines leap into the air and the send shrapnel out horizontally in a spiral? Incredible!
But that's about all FEAR does well.
Same with STALKER. It's arguably one of the most atmospheric shooters ever made. The setting is simply stunning. But the gunplay was weak. It was buggy, and had poor production values; I've seen better quality in Half-Life mods. It was still a great game, especially modded, so I don't fault you for your opinion.
Half-Life might not have the gunplay that FEAR does, and it might not be as exciting as the DOOM reboot, and it might not have the story-telling of Dishonored or some other narrative game...but it does all the components done to an above average degree, combined with the best immersion of any game to date.
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