Half-Life 3 is in development

The Strider battle is great, since it makes you feel freaking powerful. I just hate things on timers or “prevent x or the game ends” things, I feel to be under pressure and I don’t like that.

Yeah, that battle was stupidly stressful.

I liekd blue shift :retard:

I always feel too stressed during the strider battle. It is fun, but I usually end up frustrated because I mess up and begin to feel overwhelmed. I don’t usually like timed events or escort/protect style missions in games for the same reason.

It was just incredibly annoying to run back and forth while getting nailed to walls by flechette rounds every few steps and sprayed with whatever it is that the strider cannons shoot, at least it was for me anyways. But it had the most satisfaction out of any game event I’ve ever survived when I came out on top. I cut it close though xD that last wave is a doozy.

The one thing I enjoyed about HL2:Ep1 was getting “The one free bullet” achievement.

I enjoyed the dynamic flashlight shadows, even though it made my FPS drop to 20 with the flashlight on, as my PC at the time was shite.

Well, some new info(?) ( or old, I don’t really remember this, I think…)
https://www.kpopstarz.com/articles/97829/20140702/half-life-3-release-date.htm

Nah, didn’t you guys hear? The next Half Life is being released in conjunction with the next Aphex Twin Album.

As well as seasons 2-10 of Firefly

10 seasons is optimistic even if the series had been a runaway success.

Actually, it’s being released along with season 2 of Clone High.

And Season 3 of Sheep in the Big City.

and the return of The Ripping Friends

And a Third Season of Megas XLR

We all know it’s gonna release with BM’s Xen section as the intro

With Psychonauts 2 and the new F-zero as pre-order bonuses.

Lets not forget about the Duke Nukem Forever 2 DLC.

half life 3 is released after all the digital download copies for Half Life 2 on Steam are sold out

And Starcraft: Ghost ships. And Rainbow Six gets a proper, planning phase heavy sequel.

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