• MisterMoo@lemmy.world
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    22 hours ago

    Episodes 1 and 2 were fun but they in no way “recentered the first person shooter genre.”

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      21 hours ago

      They hoped the episodic delivery of games would be the future. Especially alongside a digital distribution platform like Steam. I suspect they realized episodes wasn’t the way after the release of Orange Box, so they moved on from that.

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        13 hours ago

        They didn’t try. They did one then it was years before episode 2.

        You have to actually make episodes before declaring it a failure.

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          10 hours ago

          I watched the full documentary now. It’s clear they were burned out of Half Life when they started with Episode 3. The idea to deliver a new episode every 12 months wasn’t creatively sustainable. So they put it on hold while they worked on L4D and other projects.

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            5 hours ago

            It’s a weird argument for them to make: We are too exhausted to make a short game so instead made an entirely new full game.

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              I assume that’s how creativity works? Making new different things gets you more ideas than doing similar thing over and over.