
Oneitiscel
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Let's face it, no matter how much time Valve puts into Half Life 3, it will never live up to its hype, unless it introduces something extraordinary in gaming. It has multiple aspects which need to be almost perfect to succeed: Graphics, Performance, Storyline, and Game play. It simply can't take the brunt against all the expectations.
Portal, on the other hand, would be much more forgiving.
Unlike a typical FPS, it doesn't demand an entire team to work over time with making sure the weapons and enemy placement are 100% balanced and satisfying, as it is a puzzle game. What would naturally be a step up is the introduction of different environments in place of the labs of the first two games, plus an all new portal system to make the puzzles more challenging and satisfying. The possibilities of the puzzles are endless, and invite much more creative freedom to devs than having to stick with trying to build a storyline off of addressing the cliffhanger in HL2:EP 2(I know Alyx touched on it, but it took place between HL & HL 2.) Overall, the result would be much more successful, and less disappointing, as it doesn't suffer from the same insane amount of anticipation.
Plus, it's about high time for a Portal title to come with additional DLC, which isn't just based off of a fan game, but brings to the table more consistent levels, regardless if they differ from the base game or not.
Portal, on the other hand, would be much more forgiving.
Unlike a typical FPS, it doesn't demand an entire team to work over time with making sure the weapons and enemy placement are 100% balanced and satisfying, as it is a puzzle game. What would naturally be a step up is the introduction of different environments in place of the labs of the first two games, plus an all new portal system to make the puzzles more challenging and satisfying. The possibilities of the puzzles are endless, and invite much more creative freedom to devs than having to stick with trying to build a storyline off of addressing the cliffhanger in HL2:EP 2(I know Alyx touched on it, but it took place between HL & HL 2.) Overall, the result would be much more successful, and less disappointing, as it doesn't suffer from the same insane amount of anticipation.
Plus, it's about high time for a Portal title to come with additional DLC, which isn't just based off of a fan game, but brings to the table more consistent levels, regardless if they differ from the base game or not.