I lol’d until it hurt.
Here we go.
You don’t like anything that’s released in the 21st century and has a number at the end of the title.
There, I just summed up your entire existence on the forums.
Seriously, you don’t like Team Fortress 2, you don’t like Halo 3, and now you’re telling me you don’t like Half-Life 2?
What DO you like? We know you like making post that are as long as a freakin’ book, so what else?
Oh snap.
Well, he likes TFC and… And… Erm…
POW
I LOL’d very hard IRL
Counter Strike?
Well, at least he doesn’t like Halo. Shows he has some taste.
hahahahhahahahahahahahah
Although that was my first introduction to the HL1 engine, meh. The gameplay gets very repetitive.
I stopped using Xfire three or four years ago, but my games list gives a fairly accurate reflection of my likes at the time. (Remember this came long after my TFC addiction had started.)
Also, you can observe my disappointment in Far Cry.
[COLOR=‘Red’]Ok, I know I contributed, but let’s not let this descend into a flame thread. Back on topic guys, and well done Tiki on turning the other cheek.
I didn’t really like half-life 2 very much…it was quite short and they didn’t have a very wide range of weapons/enemies…all because of that damn hacker!
Every NFS game since Most Wanted. The classics like hot pursuit are brilliant, Underground was good, underground 2 very good, I love Most Wanted…but…it’s just been downhill since.
NFS: Shift looks promising though
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STALKER. I mean, I figured it would be good and all because sexy as hell russian accents and I was into FPSs after playing Half Life 2 and Bioshock, but it was just…
Mediocre.
Any game where I have to go ‘okay, you paid for this, you have to play it more’ is immediate fail in my book. And honestly I don’t care for realism in games if it makes them boring.
Games need more people speaking Russian and less radiation sickness I cant be bothered to figure out how to cure. I rather explode people’s heads in Fallout 3 or toss cinder blocks at headcrab zombies.[/size]
Actually, I saw a few beta videos and wasn’t really impressed.
Sure, it would be nice to have the Tau Cannon in your hands again, but I think Half-Life 2 is great the way it is. Even if it’s still in the shadow of it’s predecessor.
I would like to play the Half-Life 2 beta if anyone could send me a torrent link. Technically, it isn’t piracy if you paid for the real game. And if the real game is drastically diffrent.
I agree about the weapons and enemies, but short? Half Life 2 is anything but, if you don’t speed through it.
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Realism can go way too far, or in the wrong direction sometimes. In San Andreas, for instance, where you had to actually eat. That has no place in GTA!
What annoying me about MGS3 was that all the enemies were Russian, yet they all had these high-pitched American accents… And this was after MGS2, where all the enemies were Russian, and actually had Russian accents…
Because in Soviet Russia, russian speaks you!
Indigo Prophecy: It was cool until the Mayans started fighting the Robots and gave you super-powers.
All the fights were full of fail:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgW6Arf_cO0&feature=related
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kw2pnkmYIhI
Those fights didn’t make a goddamn bit of sense. None.
Mirror’s Edge.
It wasn’t as bad as a lot of people say, but it’s not the parkour game that was supposedly going to descend from Heaven and deliver us to the promised land.
Parkour + Missle Silos =/= Fun
James Bond 007: Nightfire. It had super-sucky graphics, worse-than-the-game cutscenes, and EA even had the nerve to put in jokes that were as funny as an obituary.
:’(
I remember it. I liked the console version a lot more than the PC version. They had two completely different level layouts, it wasn’t even a port on either account. They may as well have been completely different games.
I’m personally getting sick of EA using the James Bond name because they know it’s going to sell games.