Isn't it Half-Life and not Half Life ?
Has HL3 Supassed Duke Nukem Forever for longest time as Vaporware?
So do we think Half-Life 3 will be a VR exclusive?
So do we think Half-Life 3 will be a VR exclusive?
So do we think Half-Life 3 will be a VR exclusive?
Has HL3 Supassed Duke Nukem Forever for longest time as Vaporware?
So do we think Half-Life 3 will be a VR exclusive?
So do we think Half-Life 3 will be a VR exclusive?
So do we think Half-Life 3 will be a VR exclusive?
Sounds interesting! Do you have some more info (title, developer, genre, etc.)?Did you know there is a game that was originally announced for the Atari Jaguar, then was moved to the Sega Dreamcast, and is now slated to come to PC, that has been in active development this entire time?
Like seriously 19 years of development.
nothing will ever beat it.
Half-Life 3 sits in limbo, nothing more than a collection of prototypes and ideas predominantly built during the Episode 1 and 2 era before the team, creatively burned out by laborious back-to-back work on the Half-Life franchise, moved on to Portal 2 for more stimulating, fresh creative endeavours. Intentions to move back to Half-Life post-Portal 2 were continually put on the backburner, staff still feeling apprehension returning to something so familiar and difficult, telling themselves "just one more game". As time passed senior staff less and less interested in returning to Half-Life, in turn encouraging younger staff to follow them forward into different projects, with only a handful on-and-off returning temporarily to Half-Life 3 to create half finished prototypes and ideas, none of which coherently linked together, before too moving on to other projects.
Aimless and never really committed to one particular vision or singular dedicated team, Half-Life 3 data stands unfinished, unfocused, and will remain as such forever. A situation so dire that veterans like Marc Laidlaw, writer on the series, had to resort to twitter Breen fan fiction of his own series in order to satisfying his urge to continue creating.
So do we think Half-Life 3 will be a VR exclusive?
I don't know what this is. Someone who made this site is probably trolling.
Half-Life 3 sits in limbo, nothing more than a collection of prototypes and ideas predominantly built during the Episode 1 and 2 era before the team, creatively burned out by laborious back-to-back work on the Half-Life franchise, moved on to Portal 2 for more stimulating, fresh creative endeavours. Intentions to move back to Half-Life post-Portal 2 were continually put on the backburner, staff still feeling apprehension returning to something so familiar and difficult, telling themselves "just one more game". As time passed senior staff less and less interested in returning to Half-Life, in turn encouraging younger staff to follow them forward into different projects, with only a handful on-and-off returning temporarily to Half-Life 3 to create half finished prototypes and ideas, none of which coherently linked together, before too moving on to other projects.
Aimless and never really committed to one particular vision or singular dedicated team, Half-Life 3 data stands unfinished, unfocused, and will remain as such forever. A situation so dire that veterans like Marc Laidlaw, writer on the series, had to resort to twitter Breen fan fiction of his own series in order to satisfying his urge to continue creating.
Sounds interesting! Do you have some more info (title, developer, genre, etc.)?
This just sounds so real that it hurts. I really doubt that the situation is anything OTHER than this.
I know Half Life 3 just recently surpassed Team Fortress 2 as the longesta Valve game has been in development and I don't think TF2 was in development as long as DNF.Has HL3 Supassed Duke Nukem Forever for longest time as Vaporware?
So do we think Half-Life 3 will be a VR exclusive?