My hype-gland has been forcefully removed by Gothic 4, Dragon Age 2, Crysis 2 to the point where I'm afraid to look forward to Mass Effect 3. :O And I admit to having thought up the same points as you have.. I guess we'll see.
Oh absolutely. Actually, I'm going to say that Bioshocks 2 story is as good, maybe even a little better, then the original. People just don't like it because the world of Rapture is just no longer as big a surprise.Aeshi said:In my opinion Bioshock 2 had a worse story but better gameplay than the original.
Under this logic it would actually make sense to hope that Portal 2 turns out to be like Bioshock 2, as Portal has no story to make worse.
InterAirplay said:What does that have to do with how Portal 2 may turn out?ANImaniac89 said:InterAirplay said:What are you basing these concerns on?ANImaniac89 said:I love the original Portal, but I don't think Portal 2 is going to be as good.
In fact I think Portal 2 is going to turn out like Bio-Shock 2 being a mediocre cash in at best.
I don't think it can live up to the original. I'm afraid the humor will be forced and if it is funny it will start another annoying internet meme ("The cake is a lie" is fucking annoying and everyone knows it).
Another concern is about length of the game. Portal 1 was about a 2-4 hours long game which like Yahtzee said is a good length, it prevents it form outstaying its welcome. So How will making Portal longer be to its benefit?
I honestly want to know if others share my concerns. I brought my concerns up to a good friend and he struck me upside the head and told me to NEVER blaspheme against Portal again.
Edited for Spelling, I had just woken up when I first posted this, Sorry.
Ummmmm...... How Bio-Shock 2 turned out.
I just wanted to let you know that your avatar's headbanging was uncannily in sync with my music. It was awesome.CardinalPiggles said:you make some good points, but honestly, we will find out on the 19th wont we.
Well there is some stuff you are overlooking. I thought Portal 1 was too short, but I got it for free with Orange Box so I was like oh what's this "Portal" meh might as well give it a try. By the time I finished it, I was like holy crap EPIC!ANImaniac89 said:I love the original Portal, but I don't think Portal 2 is going to be as good.
In fact I think Portal 2 is going to turn out like Bio-Shock 2 being a mediocre cash in at best.
I don't think it can live up to the original. I'm afraid the humor will be forced and if it is funny it will start another annoying internet meme ("The cake is a lie" is fucking annoying and everyone knows it).
Another concern is about length of the game. Portal 1 was about a 2-4 hours long game which like Yahtzee said is a good length, it prevents it form outstaying its welcome. So How will making Portal longer be to its benefit?
I honestly want to know if others share my concerns. I brought my concerns up to a good friend and he struck me upside the head and told me to NEVER blaspheme against Portal again.
Edited for Spelling, I had just woken up when I first posted this, Sorry.
OK, that was pretty cool. But to be fair, there are a few key differences:ANImaniac89 said:Both Bio-Shock 1 and Portal 1 are considered to be some of the greatest games of all time.InterAirplay said:What does that have to do with how Portal 2 may turn out?ANImaniac89 said:Ummmmm...... How Bio-Shock 2 turned out.InterAirplay said:What are you basing these concerns on?ANImaniac89 said:I love the original Portal, but I don't think Portal 2 is going to be as good.
In fact I think Portal 2 is going to turn out like Bio-Shock 2 being a mediocre cash in at best.
I don't think it can live up to the original. I'm afraid the humor will be forced and if it is funny it will start another annoying internet meme ("The cake is a lie" is fucking annoying and everyone knows it).
Another concern is about length of the game. Portal 1 was about a 2-4 hours long game which like Yahtzee said is a good length, it prevents it form outstaying its welcome. So How will making Portal longer be to its benefit?
I honestly want to know if others share my concerns. I brought my concerns up to a good friend and he struck me upside the head and told me to NEVER blaspheme against Portal again.
Edited for Spelling, I had just woken up when I first posted this, Sorry.
Both had great writing and redefined the FPS genre and neither game needed a sequel.
But Bio-Shock got a sequel and what was the first thing they added? Multiplayer.
Now what was one of the first thing announced for Portal 2?.......... Would anyone in the class like to answer?
That's just a merketing thing. Atlas and P-Body are much better mascots than Chell, don't you think? Granted, GLaDOS may be a better mascot, but they're being very coy about her role in it.Jordi said:I have concerns, but they are not the same as the OP's. I don't think it is going to be just a cash-in. It seems to me like they are putting a lot of effort into the advertising campaign, and I really like the humor displayed in that.
Also, I really wouldn't mind if it was longer than Portal. The only thing to watch out for when you make a longer game is that it doesn't get too thinly spread.
The thing that I'm concerned about is that it seems really centered on co-op, and I will definitely be playing the game alone.
Frozen Donkey Wheel2 said:OK, that was pretty cool. But to be fair, there are a few key differences:ANImaniac89 said:Both Bio-Shock 1 and Portal 1 are considered to be some of the greatest games of all time.InterAirplay said:What does that have to do with how Portal 2 may turn out?ANImaniac89 said:Ummmmm...... How Bio-Shock 2 turned out.InterAirplay said:What are you basing these concerns on?ANImaniac89 said:I love the original Portal, but I don't think Portal 2 is going to be as good.
In fact I think Portal 2 is going to turn out like Bio-Shock 2 being a mediocre cash in at best.
I don't think it can live up to the original. I'm afraid the humor will be forced and if it is funny it will start another annoying internet meme ("The cake is a lie" is fucking annoying and everyone knows it).
Another concern is about length of the game. Portal 1 was about a 2-4 hours long game which like Yahtzee said is a good length, it prevents it form outstaying its welcome. So How will making Portal longer be to its benefit?
I honestly want to know if others share my concerns. I brought my concerns up to a good friend and he struck me upside the head and told me to NEVER blaspheme against Portal again.
Edited for Spelling, I had just woken up when I first posted this, Sorry.
Both had great writing and redefined the FPS genre and neither game needed a sequel.
But Bio-Shock got a sequel and what was the first thing they added? Multiplayer.
Now what was one of the first thing announced for Portal 2?.......... Would anyone in the class like to answer?
1. Bioshock 2 was made by a different developer then the first game.
2. Portal is a game that is much more compatible with a multiplayer mode. Hell, there were times in the first game when I was wishing I had another person there to help.
But, as I said in my above post, I do have concerns.
I agree with the risk of humor issues (and Portal 1 was probably the funniest game in a while if ever), but Portal 1 was only 1+1/2 hour long with only 1-3 puzzles that get people stuck. Many of us wished it was longer, so was not a "good length" and it barely had a stay to welcome. Games from Valve are usually 8 hours and the only game I feel has ever outstayed it's welcome by being good was Assassin's Creed 2 (and maybe Splinter Cell Conviction by appearing good and having enough replayability to make you realise it isn't really all that).ANImaniac89 said:Another concern is about length of the game. Portal 1 was about a 2-4 hours long game which like Yahtzee said is a good length, it prevents it form outstaying its welcome. So How will making Portal longer be to its benefit?
I think they're hyping the co-op because it's a radically new feature and the bots make much better mascots than the all-but-anonymous Chell does.Jordi said:I have concerns, but they are not the same as the OP's. I don't think it is going to be just a cash-in. It seems to me like they are putting a lot of effort into the advertising campaign, and I really like the humor displayed in that.
Also, I really wouldn't mind if it was longer than Portal. The only thing to watch out for when you make a longer game is that it doesn't get too thinly spread.
The thing that I'm concerned about is that it seems really centered on co-op, and I will definitely be playing the game alone.