or just talk about the games in general. Is Black Mesa better than the original Half-Life? What is the best Half-Life game? Why are the games still so good? How about the post-soviet setting? How about how cool it is that most of the main enemies are cops and troops?

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    It’s funny to go back to it now after years of player characters that can mantle and slide and so on and find yourself as a little quake guy just vibing out. pingin around the environment like a perfectly capsuloid collider with only ladders and vehicles as your intimate companions

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      The movement and gunplay are the main parts that feel like it has aged, and not in a bad way. You move so much slower in modern games. Maybe it stands out more in the half life games because you’re a quake guy in tiny realistic corridors

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    Im old. Got HL1 on a CD ROM IIRC. Amazed the first time I saw a bullet hole in a wall behind where I had shot. That was so revolutionary!

    When HL2 came out it was one of the first games I bought on steam. Took the day off work. The dystopian beginning, the cop telling you to ‘pick it up’ as he knocks the can off the garbage. Just so ground breaking. Terrifying. Don’t even get me started on ravenholm lol.

    When Alyx came out, again day off work and again a total light year ahead of all video games in terms of content and interaction. The only thing missing is Alyx 2 goddamnit. Gabe I know you’re on lemmy, throw us a bone!

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    Episode 2 is the only well designed game of the three HL2 games.

    Half Life Alyx has way better writing than any previous games in the series.

    It’s really not a big mystery why Episode 3 never came out and it’s good that it didn’t. Whatever they’ll make next in the HL universe will be better than whatever they would have put out in 2010 or whenever.

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      It’s really not a big mystery why Episode 3 never came out and it’s good that it didn’t

      Gabe himself even said that there was no reason for Episode 3 to exist at the time. They could have easily made another episode to wrap up the story but couldn’t come up with any particularly unique ideas for it

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    The first time a fast zombie attacks you in Ravenholm is the scariest thing that’s ever happened to me in a video game.

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    black mesa made some weird decisions I don’t like. For example, they removed the detail of Nihilanth third hand being grafted for seemingly no reason. And the canonization of Eli and Kleiner felt like pointless fan-service

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      I thought that the original version of Interloper was better than the one in Black Mesa. Still not great, but it was shorter. Also, the original On A Rail is fine.

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      My hot take is that the episodes were when Half-Life fell off. It should have been a direct sequel called Half-Life 3 and there should have been no episodes. Gameplay wise Episode 1 is kinda mediocre and Episode 2 is better, but neither have the cohesive themes, pacing, and story of Half-Life 2.

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        Yeah but they added bloom! I did like episode 2 a fair bit and I come back to it often. It wasn’t revolutionary like the original HL2.

        Oh and fuck manhacks worst enemy ever put into a game and on my shitty celeron laptop them exploding would drop me to like 1fps.

        Another take is I actually love HL Alyx a whole lot more I don’t think any gaming experience can top that one. I was kinda annoyed with all the people who complained it wasn’t like bonerworks and didn’t contain full 360 cock simulation or whatever I think they made a VR game so accessible basically anybody can play it.

        Jeff section was top tier, it doesn’t replay well cos ofc its the same thing every time but for a one off experience nothing has really hit the same heights of genuine fear for me. Also helps I’m tiny so Jeff towered above me I actually had to take the headset off cos i was crying catgirl-cry

        Oh and my favourite way of replaying HL2 is on the original xbox it just feels more cool to me

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    I didn’t play the first one when it came out and feel like I kind of missed the boat on it. I grew up on Quake and Quake II and played HL2 at release so I never feel like going back to HL1 like the others

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    Hot Take: HL2 is probably one of my favorite games ever, but the time gap between then end of HL1 and the beginning of HL2 feels very much like “our game made too much money and so we had to make up some shit” in a way that is less a continuation and more like an entirely different story.

    But HL3 confirmed, its coming, i’m camping outside valve headquarters already.

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    I’ve only played Half-Life 2 and it’s good but clearly been Seinfeld-Effected by the industry in the twenty-odd years since release, to the point where I’d feel weird recommending it outside of “it’s very cheap and pretty good but nothing jaw dropping”

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    The gun play in HL2 is weak. Without the gravity gun making up for it the rest of the arsenal is lackluster. The pistol has terrible sound design for a gun you are forced to use at anything medium range. Puff puff puff.

    Otherwise it has a fun campaign. Drags in a few places with the urgency of the plot getting slowed down by vehicle segments.

    The urban combat against the alien overlords and their cop minions as you spearhead a rebellion against them was great, though.

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    Honestly, I’m a slop enjoyer. My favorite parts were the Gearbox spin-offs to Half Life 1. They were short and fun. I won’t say they’re better than Half Life 2, but if I have to tell you what I expect to replay from the series the next time I do…

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    I tried playing HL2 once, got to the airboat section near the start and then got so motion sick from it for multiple hours that I have accidentally Pavlovian conditioned myself to never want to try another Half-Life game again