 Fribbles
#1932 posted by RickyT33 on 2008/07/06 17:58:39
I agree with you, kinda...
In a way I think the fact I like HL1 really god IS due to nostalgia! I just think that HL1 reminds me of when I started really getting into shooters! I remember playing Quake2 on my P133/16Mb, and being pissed off cause the coloured light's wouldn't work because I had nee 3DFX card. Then playing HL1 - first off it was the first game with a software coloured lighting renderer! (and one of the last)
And second - I think the most classic moments of my gaming career came from that game! The intro sequence, "we've got hostiles", and all of the stuff with the big aliens in the desert towards the end. AND the part's with the "assassins" - soo atmospheric with the footsteps and glowing eyes! And also I seem to recall HL1 having more play time that its sequels - the game is a truie epic!
But I also agree - there were plenty insta-death moments - like Distrans's last map!
I remember many occasions where I would be quick saving with 5% health, to try and take out 3 soldiers with a pistol and 4 shotgun shells...
But hey - like you say - it is down to personal taste, and nostalgia! In short I love all the HL games, and I'm really looking forwards to EP3!!! :D
 HL2
#1933 posted by Shambler on 2008/07/06 22:26:15
Is what HL wanted to be, but wasn't.
 HL
#1934 posted by ijed on 2008/07/06 22:58:48
Is Quake 1.5
#1935 posted by necros on 2008/07/07 03:03:01
the HL engine maybe...
 Well
#1936 posted by ijed on 2008/07/07 04:06:09
Yeah.
 I Should Really Get Around To Tese "new" Games
#1937 posted by nitin on 2008/07/07 11:28:56
like HL2 and Doom3 before the cds turn to dust :)
But KoToR has taken up most of my last few weekends. I only this game had real time combat, it would be almost perfect (actually and skippable cutscenes).
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#1938 posted by necros on 2008/07/08 07:20:53
you might like Mass Effect then.
 Mind You
#1939 posted by ijed on 2008/07/08 13:51:07
I find more Lovecraftian themes in HL1 than in Quake2 - Colour out of Space, Walls of Xyrix.
The tenticles are a very Lovecraft creature, and the Alien Grunt factory had a strong similar theme.
 I Assume You Mean Quake1
#1940 posted by Lunaran on 2008/07/09 19:42:55
And yeah, quake's take on lovecraft is ... highly interpretive. Pretty much some borrowed names and maybe a creature description or two, loosely followed. The Cthulu mythos wasn't really on anyone's mind, except Petersen who probably exerted that influence with the occasional "oh hey what about". Given quake's chaotic development, there was probably plenty of room for influence like that.
Quake is no more lovecraft than doom, but the important influences in both cases are more atmospheric/characteristic than literal.
 Going Back To What Was Said Before
#1941 posted by ijed on 2008/07/09 20:10:40
Q2 isn't the sequel to Q1 - basically.
 Why?
#1942 posted by bal on 2008/07/09 20:26:57
Quake was just the military code name for Shub's evil other-wordly hordes, why couldn't the same military, having vanquished Shubby, use that code name for the next earth-menace, the Strogg?
#1943 posted by JneeraZ on 2008/07/09 20:33:21
Because that's a fairly large reach.
Quake2 had nothing to do with Quake1, whatsoever.
 Dev Title
#1944 posted by ijed on 2008/07/09 21:46:53
 Aliens Vs Predator Vs Quake Vs Quake2 Vs Gordon Freeman
#1945 posted by Lunaran on 2008/07/09 23:00:39
vs Ron Perlman
 ...vs CZG's Ass.
#1946 posted by Shambler on 2008/07/10 08:54:09
nuff said.
 Finished KoToR
#1947 posted by nitin on 2008/07/12 14:48:18
excellent game, one thing star wars always has had is a well realised world and this exploits that fairly well. I could have done with less cutscenes and also less story/dialogue but ovrall its was very enjoyable. Even the turn based combat became tolerable :)
 And Started Doom3
#1948 posted by nitin on 2008/07/12 14:49:56
and finished about half of it in one sitting I think. Definitely has flawed and repetitive gameplay but I still think it's great fun. So much atmosphere and so much polish, its pretty involving stuff so far (finished alpha labs and up to endor area).
 I Like It Man
#1949 posted by RickyT33 on 2008/07/12 17:57:11
but on the PC version I couldn't get past the gatekeeper. Completed it on the xbox a couple of years earlier.... (?!)
 Nitin
#1950 posted by Kinn on 2008/07/13 00:06:19
Careful. Saying that you enjoy Doom3 on this forum is likely to be met with a response not entirely unlike that which would be received by a fully gussied-up gay pride carnival queen who's just minced flamboyantly through the swing doors of an Old West rinky-dink piano cowboy saloon.
 Kinn,
#1951 posted by bambuz on 2008/07/13 00:21:12
you mean, an orgy?
 Kinn
#1952 posted by nitin on 2008/07/13 01:26:26
heh they wont find me without a flashlight :)
 Sounds Like Fun Except For The Penis On Penis Action
#1953 posted by HeadThump on 2008/07/13 01:52:49
a fully gussied-up gay pride carnival queen who's just minced flamboyantly through the swing doors of an Old West rinky-dink piano cowboy saloon who saunteringly pulls his brassiere up Mae West style while snarling, 'come and get it boys.'
Yeah, I could go full gay disco with the leather cap, leopard print muscle shirts, tight jeans and 'stache look, if it wasn't for the dick on dick action; the same reason I avoid porn with Double Penetration scenes in them. You know, at some point in the sloppy sex or when the girl between them wants to prove she can handle two dicks in her mouth they are bound to touch and the universe should explode but chillingly enough, it never does.
 Hey, Whoa
#1954 posted by Kinn on 2008/07/13 02:20:18
who's implying cowboys are gay?
 An Old Joke
#1955 posted by HeadThump on 2008/07/13 03:15:21
But in case you have never heard it:
Lone Ranger and Tonto was traveling through some low country, when the Lone Ranger has to stop for a piss. He finds a cactus to piss beside and in so doing doesn't see the diamond back rattle snake he pisses on. The snake strikes and bites the Lone Ranger on his pecker.
Lone Ranger is half paralyzed from the poison, so he yells in pain for Tonto to go into the nearest town and find the doctor there to come back and aid him. Tonto precedes to do so, and finds the doctor's office, and chances upon the doctor who is unfortunately for the Lone Ranger in the middle of delivering a baby.
The doctor tells Tonto that he has to go back to the Lone Ranger and suck the venom out of the wound in order to save his friend. Tonto goes back to the place he left the Lone Ranger and sees his friend who is fast fading away.
Lone Ranger asks him, "where is the doctor."
"The doctor couldn't come, he is delivering a baby."
"Well, what did the doctor say?"
Tonto looks sternly in his friend's eyes, gives him a sympathetic pat on the shoulder,
and he tells the Lone Ranger, "The doctor says
you are going to die."
So, though the vast majority of cowboys are gay, like John Wayne whose extreme cornholing activities prevented him from even walking like a straight man, a few like Tonto were clearly straight. Oh, wait, Tonto was an indigenous American (Indian for short), so not a cowboy. So, correct that. All cowboys were gay.
 Like I Said
#1956 posted by RickyT33 on 2008/07/13 05:16:36
I like Doom3
The graphics were awesome. Also the gameplay was, er....., tense.
It was annoying having only the ability to run when pressing shift and then only for a limited period of time. Which made battles a bit more annoying. But nonetheless - it was immersive, and I liked it. But then I wanted to like it, so I did.
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