BlueShift

I could care less about adding new enemies or weapons. I just think that having a proper final boss fight, or at least some kind of better ending would have made it better. Not to mention the annoying sewer level. That along with the shortness and lack of of any new real gameplay make it really forgettable. Also, Rosenberg had about as much personality as a cardboard cutout.

He was sentenced to 400 hours of community service, and convinced the judge that “Someone on the internet is wrong!” is a good reason to assign him to this corner of the world.

Back on topic: If you were to list the HL games (all of them) in the order of entertainment value, where would BlueShift place? (considering there are 6 games so far, not counting Uplink)

I don’t know who your talking to, but for me maybe second last. Only because the rest of the series is so awesome.

I think if done properly, a BS remake could be sucessful. The story had potential, but it lacked proper usage of that potential.
Also, if a Blue Shift remake is to be sucessful, You’d need to keep it canon. No M4 or Beretta, unlike at least one of the remakes I’ve seen.

You realize that the HD pack was the ONLY reason Blue Shift was made. The whole thing was just a tech demo.

Do the guns honestly matter at all in terms of canon?

A canon would be a nice gun to have, actually

pirate-style, y’know

^^ I lol’d

Go play Serious Sam then… (c:

No, no, you can’t make that joke unless he misspells “canon.”

A pirate canon is spelled canon in French… does it take 2 n’s? I dunno.

And it’s spelled kanon in swedish, whats your point?

My point is that I thought both words were spelled the same way :stuck_out_tongue:

Juuuust to clear this up, Big tube that goes boom and shoots balls is called a “cannon”, parts of the story that are confirmed are called “canon”.

Only a weak man shoots balls.

^secound that

not especially bothered about a blue shift remake, an OP4 on the other hand :slight_smile: .

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