Tyranny wrote:Didn't really need to play more.
Tyranny wrote:I'm still not quite sure how you tend to like things with little to no substance and yet somehow dislike the things that are vastly better.
Maybe because I delve deep enough into them to see the entire story and how every detail comes together nicely.
The only thing I saw that I really thought was cool about HL2 were the physics and graphics. The story and gameplay weren't as fun though. The character presentation really wasn't any more impressive than Dues Ex. Ever play that? They are portrayed just as well as in HL2. Play it and then HL2, and see for yourself. It is an interesting way to do it though, I will admit. I would rather play KOTOR or Dues Ex anyday over HL2 though.
Not to mention KOTOR has 60+ hours of gameplay. KOTOR 2 has 40+ hours of gameplay. Not sure how many Dues Ex has but I still haven't finished it and it takes weeks to get through. At least the way I play it.
HL2 took maybe a day or so to pass where KOTOR and Dues Ex took me weeks.
Halo didn't do this but I still found the gameplay much more fun that HL2. No where near as good as Dues Ex or KOTOR by all means but I prefered it over HL2.
LOTR was good but I thought it was good as an action movie.
For storyline and imagination, I thought the story behind Troy had a lot more value to me as well as the film itself. It hit many more interesting emotional experiences than say a movie like LOTR did.
I felt as a movie, LOTR was a good action flick but if I were to go see an action flick, I would see something like ID4 being that I really don't like fantasy movies, period. Troy being an acception to this because it was presented in a very realistic fashion. I also felt it had much more emotional depth to it. Same with the film, "The Last Samauri".
Perhaps the novels are different though, thus when I get time, I will read through them. (well if I don't fall asleep every time I open the book :\) Perhaps they hit some emotional depth with the characters thought that wasn't portrayed in the movie or was never really felt by me.
HL2 was a great presentation of technology in video game technology where Halo was a good presentation of really fun gameplay and an interesting storyline.
HL2 I guess was too much of another FPS zombie shoot-em up where Halo was different.
To be honest when I played Halo at first, I saw the aliens as cartoony but that is half the fun! I laugh my butt off after sticking a grenade on a grunt or sneak attacking a whole platoon of sleepers.
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Or getting a hunter to chase me as a dodge it and it flies off the edge of a cliff.
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It is FUN and not just another shoot the zombie and win game. I looked at the aliens as semi-humor/tough villian.
Sure, the graphics weren't as great and the physics weren't as realistic but THEY WERE FUN!
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Perhaps not less content but different content.
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