Half-Life is a very mysterious world. I have been its partner since
January 2001 with my first playing and beating of Half-Life 1. The
long wait for Half-Life 2 was worth it. Then came Episode One. Now
let’s cock our shotguns for Episode Two! :)
It seems that Gordon is in some type of forest-prefeably an artificial
forest created by the combine for establishment of combine bases to
fight the enemy. No one is too sure how Gordon gets there. I, for one,
think that the picture where Alyx Vance is hanging from the train bar
shows part of it. Look down at the ground the next time you see it.
You will see the train lying at the bottom and a lot of grass and some
water down there. That may be the beginning of the forest...or the
end? Just some irony.
Anyway, Episode Four was confirmed so this is no trilogy anymore! It’s
sort of like a Quadrility, if that’s what you’d like to call it.
Whatever the case may be, I am looking forword to Episode Two, at the
time.
I want to hear what you have to say about the upcoming episodes of
Half-Life. Please discuss in this post.
Neil Jones - 08 Dec 2006 11:37 GMT
> Anyway, Episode Four was confirmed so this is no trilogy anymore! Its
> sort of like a Quadrility, if thats what youd like to call it.
If it comes after a trility, I say yes, call it a quadrility if you
want!
> I want to hear what you have to say about the upcoming episodes of
> Half-Life. Please discuss in this post.
Just as soon as I've got a pc capable of playing them, I'll be right
back....
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Neil
aka HighVis
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legohalflife2man - 08 Dec 2006 21:25 GMT
Well, we’ll just have to wait and see what happens. By the way, I’ve
seen that an XP is the best system to play Half-Life 2: Episode One on
but a 200 with a good video card should work just fine
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Stri - 08 Dec 2006 15:28 GMT
> Half-Life is a very mysterious world. I have been its partner since
> January 2001 with my first playing and beating of Half-Life 1. The
> long wait for Half-Life 2 was worth it. Then came Episode One. Now
> let's cock our shotguns for Episode Two! :)
I'm looking forward to it.
> It seems that Gordon is in some type of forest-prefeably an artificial
> forest created by the combine for establishment of combine bases to
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> water down there. That may be the beginning of the forest...or the
> end? Just some irony.
When they leave at the end of EP1 (a bit improvement over HL2 by the
way) they could be seen travelling into a forrested area but they were
travelling by train so they could have been heading anwhere.
HL2 was based in a eastern European setting. Maybe EP2 will be set in
the black forrest?
> Anyway, Episode Four was confirmed so this is no trilogy anymore! It's
> sort of like a Quadrility, if that's what you'd like to call it.
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> I want to hear what you have to say about the upcoming episodes of
> Half-Life. Please discuss in this post.
That's all I can think of :)
McG. - 10 Dec 2006 19:30 GMT
> Half-Life is a very mysterious world. I have been its partner since
> January 2001 with my first playing and beating of Half-Life 1. The
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> I want to hear what you have to say about the upcoming episodes of
> Half-Life. Please discuss in this post.
I'll be glad to see em. I still do a little HL2DM and run through HL2 sp
now and then, check out the odd mod or two.
McG.