mhayze
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Number of HL3 threads may see this one not last long but I have to ask: are people so worked up for HL3 because they love the past games or is it because they've been teased so much?
I never see Lttp threads for it, it never gets mentioned in "which game had the best ____?" threads, there aren't any publishers trying to cash in with HL clones. It was a polished FPS with some mild innovations and, at the time of release, nice characterisation. What exactly are you expecting a "next-gen" version to have in it that will be so amazing?
How many times do people actually reinstall HL2 or the Episodes (let's not pretend a new HL game will have much in common with the original Black Mesa-orientated ones)? I have to wonder if it's because people genuinely enjoy it or because we've been teased with it so many times over the years we're obsessed with getting some concrete.
I was one of those people that bought a new video card and 22" flat screen monitor for HL2. At the time of the first leak, it was literally like something beamed down from the future. I had never seen or played anything quite like it. When I finished the game a few days after launch, despite all the insane hype, it was better than anything I was expecting, which has never happened before or since. I have probably replayed the game a few times since (each time an 'episode' launched, plus a few times at higher difficulties intially). So many moments stood out, the vertigo on the bridge, the first fight with the strider, the ending, etc. After playing the game, the HL2 'source' engine was a continuous source of mods and add-ons, eventually games - Portal, L4D, TF2, CS:S and CS:GO, Gary's Mod, etc., after id and the Unreal team pretty much ceased delivering anything good in this field.
Those who came to the HL series on console, or were LTTP will never understand - you experienced what others learned from both HL games in the million other games that took from it (and rightly so), to the point that if you played HL later, you probably couldn't recognize what it had brought to the table, and in watered-down, ported formats. It would be like playing Pac Man or Space Invaders for the first time today, and thinking 'What's the big deal? This is good, but not great'
Honestly, I doubt HL3 can replicate that. MAYBE, if they deliver some crazy combination of new control method that's better than both dual analog AND mouse + kb, and some new level of gameplay and graphical innovation and native Oculus HD support, and a great conclusion to the story of the HL trilogy AND they include portal 3 another L4D with some kind of tie in showing it's all been one big universe... Like I said, it's probably impossible to live up to the hype, but if there's one company that I believe can do it, it's Valve.
gaben, please cure disease and famine, while you're at it