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Valve Reevaluates Episodic Gaming

Dr. Eggman writes "CVG has a recent article on Valve's future plans for episodic gaming. After the third episode of Half-Life 2 is out, Valve plans to sit down with the community and figure out what is working and what's not. Gabe Newell also wants to spend time with Telltale Games and Blizzard, both developers of episodic and episodic-like game content. It it worth it to try to release content on an episodic basis? 'We just want to sit down with three examples in front of us and talk it over with gamers to find out what they would like us to do next.'"

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  1. The problem with episodic gaming... by nojjynb · · Score: 5, Insightful

    ... isn't that we aren't getting a full game, or that they're spreading out the story over 3 or 4 games. No, the problem is when they say they'll release them between 9 and 12 months apart, and they don't release the second episode for 2 years.

    I'm a fan of the quick, 8 hour episodes, released yearly. I'm not a fan of having to wait 2 years for that type of content when many games put out full blown sequels. Honestly, either work on upgrading the engine, or work on the episodic content, not both at the same time. Besides, why should what is essentially an overgrown expansion pack run on a different engine than the original? Bang out the new content while you have another team working on upgrading the engine, then you could go back and make the old content run on the new engine, or not, as you please.

    1. Re:The problem with episodic gaming... by *weasel · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Exactly.

      Valve re-evaluating episodic gaming is like me re-evaluating my relationship with Salma Hayek.

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      // "Can't clowns and pirates just -try- to get along?"
    2. Re:The problem with episodic gaming... by Lord_Dweomer · · Score: 5, Insightful
      Not to mention that episodic gaming as a whole has been one thinly veiled attempt at milking more money out of consumers "per episode" than it would normally cost for the game. Remember way back in the day when companies used to release free content patches? Yeah, that'll never happen again. Episodic content will ensure you get nickle and dimed for everything you've got.

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  2. I've heard this one before. by DarrenBaker · · Score: 5, Funny

    Valve plans to sit down with the community and figure out what is working and what's not. Are... Are you breaking up with me?