Half-Life: Alyx documentary video: 'We couldn't possibly' make it for mouse and keyboardHere hoping they will eventually release it non-VR but not holding out much hope.
You should give Half-Life 2 a try. I recently replayed it and it still holds up as an incredibly well paced action game/fpsI still haven't played a single Half-Life game, so I suppose I won't know what I'm missing when I can't play that one either.
Don't forget about the controller teardown:"Don't be evil" != "Don't be incompetent"
I totally want to. It's just hard to justify buying it when I've got over 100 games now to play (although most were free at this point).You should give Half-Life 2 a try. I recently replayed it and it still holds up as an incredibly well paced action game/fps
The episodes continue the story like expansion packs, but each is much, much shorter than half life 2 proper. The explanation at the time was "if we release these shorter episodes, we can crank them out faster and cheaper, so you won't have to wait as long to continue the story of Gordon Freeman!"I totally want to. It's just hard to justify buying it when I've got over 100 games now to play (although most were free at this point).
Actually at ten bucks I bet I'll pick it up. What's the deal with Half-Life 2 and the episode one and two thing? Is that three games?
I'm biased because I grew up with the series, but I think they hold up well to time. They're still incredibly well-polished FPS games that set a new bar for the genre at the time. Your mileage may vary, of course, because you don't have that nostalgic bias. But yeah, as Gas said, Half-Life 1 and 2 and proper full games. Half-Life 2: Episode 1 & 2 are natural extensions of Half-Life 2 rather than a full-blown sequel.I totally want to. It's just hard to justify buying it when I've got over 100 games now to play (although most were free at this point).
Actually at ten bucks I bet I'll pick it up. What's the deal with Half-Life 2 and the episode one and two thing? Is that three games?
Linus got the same results when he tried it.Does 240Hz matter?
TL;DR Yes, even though the difference between 144Hz and 240Hz isn't as definitive as the difference between 60Hz and 144Hz, higher frame and refresh rates make a big difference in gaming.
Both videos are from Linus. This is a more rigorous retest that introduced a variety of tests, a 144Hz test rig, pro gamers, and a longer testing period.Linus got the same results when he tried it.
I had originally put “...when he tried it in the Summer,” but deleted that because it sounded too “First!”-y.Both videos are from Linus. This is a more rigorous retest that introduced a variety of tests, a 144Hz test rig, pro gamers, and a longer testing period.
I saw people play it once? It looked... okay? It's definitely less refined than Darkest Dungeon.Not really news maybe, but I'm curious if the people here who play a lot and talk about it, through whom I vicariously play games since I never have time, are aware of Iratus: Lord of the Dead. Darkest Dungeon style combat, combined with Slay the Spire style maps and a Heroes of Might and Magic style hero...And you play as the bad guy. Sounds like it could be fun!
I'll wait for the official release, which I'm sure won't be too far behind. But I thought they weren't close to finishing it? For some reason, I thought they were only done maybe the first third of Xen and the rest still had a lot of development left.Black Mesa (the Half-Life 1 remake) released the Xen Complete Beta. It's been a long time coming, but it's finally possible to play the full story of Half-Life with much better graphics.
https://steamcommunity.com/app/976730/discussions/0/1752394042379952800/Here's the part that confuses me. Halo Reach is also very high on the best sellers list, but you need Halo Master Chief Collection to play Halo Reach....and if I'm reading everything right, the Halo Master Chief Collection comes with Halo Reach.
We just call those "triple-A games" nowadays.So what you’re saying is...MCC is like a mobile app with in-app purchases?
—Patrick
CrAAApitalism.We just call those "triple-A games" nowadays.