Posted October 17, 2009

Rohan15
The Joe
Registered: May 2009
From United States

sethsez
New User
Registered: Jul 2009
From United States
Posted October 17, 2009

Half Life and it's sequels have been surpassed *many* times. Stalker, Bioshock, Fallout 3, and several others have taken the crown repeatedly. That being said, they are worth playing at this price for almost anyone that likes FPS/Adventure games.
The only one of those that's remotely similar is BioShock, and even that is tenuous.
Half-Life is, and always has been, a corridor shooter. What it brought to the genre was more integrated storytelling and more scripting in the action sequences. It's direct ancestors are Doom and Duke Nukem. The first two games you mentioned are much more closely related to something like System Shock, and Fallout 3 is firmly in the mold of everything else Bethesda, which can trace their lineage to Ultima Underworld.
I'm not a big Half-Life fan, all things considered, it just didn't seem like the best comparison to me.

Elenarie
@tweetelenarie
Registered: Sep 2008
From Sweden
Posted October 17, 2009
Bought Half-Life: Blue Shift. Will play it sometime next week. I missed this one when it came out.
Post edited October 17, 2009 by KavazovAngel

destroyermaker
damaged lemon
Registered: Nov 2008
From Canada
Posted October 17, 2009

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anjohl
Disconnected
Registered: Jul 2009
From Canada

phanboy4
Slighty Sentient
Registered: Sep 2008
From United States

Rohan15
The Joe
Registered: May 2009
From United States

Porkdish
Deeply Shallow
Registered: Aug 2009
From Australia
Posted October 18, 2009
I felt I kind of deserved to get the Half Life (1) anthology for registering my old Sierra boxed copy with steam.
Being that I tried to install Half Life on my new pc from the CD, and it wouldn't run, so I tried to uninstall it, and it promptly wiped 90% of my hard drives files. That sierra uninstaller is a BITCH.
Being that I tried to install Half Life on my new pc from the CD, and it wouldn't run, so I tried to uninstall it, and it promptly wiped 90% of my hard drives files. That sierra uninstaller is a BITCH.