Half-Life 2 Episode One Delayed
Folks looking forward to their next fix from City 17 will have to wait a few more days than expected. The last time a release date was announced, they were aiming for April 24th. Now folks are going to have to wait for May 31st for the expansion to the hit game. From the Eurogamer article: "You're on top of an exploding building, okay, so how do you not all die. It answers a bunch of those questions. It also raises some questions about what the G-Man's real role is in the Half-Life universe, so there are some surprises there for people". Here's hoping it is worth the wait.
...so now what I am supposed to do for the month of May?
Maybe the G-man doesn't want his role revealed. I wouldn't doubt it'd be too hard for him to take out a few programmers everytime the release date nears.
"You're on top of an exploding building, okay, so how do you not all die. It answers a bunch of those questions. It also raises some questions about what the G-Man's real role is in the Half-Life universe, so there are some surprises there for people"
So I am a big fan of Half-Life and Half-life 2. It's the only game I play when I have time, but I never got the story line. I think the Valve floks know how to make a fun (Ravenholm still gives me the creeps), interactive, addictive game, but the story line, such as it is, ain't too compelling. It's too bad too, because I think they did have an oppty to have a more interesting story in the game and the components seem to be available to provide more puzzle solving manilplate the world more.
Valve pushes back a release date.
In other news, water is still wet.
Of course, when they *do* finish, their games tend to be pretty great. So I don't mind.
How about we post news articles when things actually do ship on time.
If you don't know where you are going, you will wind up somewhere else.
I mean, in other FPS games, you're a space marine or some variant. In Half Life, you're a theoretical physicist. It gives hope to one such as myself, who aspires to be an observational astrophysicist.
Probably because they don't need every employee they have to finish up the first one. There's no use for a graphical designer if all the graphics are already gold for example. Could be there's just some coding bugs to work out, which leaves everyone but the programmers open for the next project.
Gordon Freeman
Jeez, do you guys need a map? He's a time-traveller pimping out his own past ass to himself and his anarchist buds from the future so shit happens the way they want. Why do you think he's going to so much trouble to make sure Gordy's always in the right place at the right time? And why he always knows where one step ahead of Gordy is?
One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors - Plato
One tenth of the game for one fifth of the cost!
I think I'll pass on this up and coming trend.