I love all the other games Valve have done, and I love Steam. Half-Life is my favorite series! I refuse to be a fanboy though, and although I did give L4D a fair shot it just never grew on me. Maybe I'll try it again sometime and see if it can change my mind.dodo1331 said:Oh. Okay then.. Wow. You're one of the few people I've ever seen that doesn't like L4D on the PC. Do you like the other Valve games or do you only dislike Left 4 Dead?
Just to point out, there have been console ports of Doom, SNES for one. And Half-Life had Half-Life Decay on the ... PS2 I think it was? Something like that.AverageJoe said:First popular console FPS with aliens. On the PC, AVP came before it and Half-Life came before that, and then waaay back was Doom.
Yep, I actually have the PS2 port of HL and it's quite decent!Caiti Voltaire said:Just to point out, there have been console ports of Doom, SNES for one. And Half-Life had Half-Life Decay on the ... PS2 I think it was? Something like that.AverageJoe said:First popular console FPS with aliens. On the PC, AVP came before it and Half-Life came before that, and then waaay back was Doom.
I agree with you, except I did find it boring.IamQ said:Godfather. It wasn't a boring movie, but it really wasn't an entertaining movie. The only scene I liked is
When that director wakes up with a horse head in his bed
Ah. "Drag me to hell" is what I was referring to. That movie was great funColdStorage said:I don't get acronyms.
The advanced challenges are much harder than the normal campaign, but I can understand if you don't want to check them out. You have a right to dislike it, but I just felt I had to set the record straight on that point.Optimus Hagrid said:I found Portal unfunny, the puzzles insultingly easy and although there were aspects I did like the whole thing was incredibly short. I did like the song, however. I can just remember my heart deflating over the credits as I thought "what? That was it?"
Exactly, also for those who are blind by statistic, high grossing does NOT = a good movie, hype does that for yeah. I can make the shittiest movie ever and hype it up enough to make me tons of money.Dexiro said:I loved it but even that managed to turn to hatred. Really don't get what the fuss is all about anymore.kman123 said:AVATAR
oh DEAR GOD, Avatar. A thousand times over, Avatar.
Critically acclaimed (to some degree), rabid fanbase, and yet, I disliked it. But BECAUSE of the overhype and stubborn jackasses who state it's the resurrection of God, my dislike turned to absolute hatred.
Thousands of people went into depression because they wished they were blue (best friend included) >.<
I don't think any film deserves that kind of attention unless it's the best damn thing ever created, after all it's just a damn film
Why do people like horror flicks when they are barely scary and in general suck and have the same kind of plot. Especially the teen ones where the chick somehow overcomes all this crap while her 200 plus pound six five football player boyfriend gets killed in an instant along with the rest of the football teamKiju said:6) Horror Flicks. I actually don't get why people like being scared. It confuses me...
thank you in my opinion Bioshock is the best shooter of the current console generation because it's not a dumbed down over hyped multiplayer space marine mess with muddy graphics. it felt more like a game that was thought up around the Deus Ex System Shock time of intelligent shooters before the genre simply preyed on every ones instinct to kill. so yeah I think most current shooter aren't even worth looking at other than the occasional exception like S.T.A.L.K.E.R. or the Half-Life series... though Metro 2033 sparked my interest I have yet to try it...Aylaine said:I stay away from current FPS games, like the Halo games, MW2, and other games like that. If something is that overhyped, I'm put off from getting it.