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LHC Searches for Extra Dimensions - PHD Animation

serosmeg says...

Some poor research assistant is going to be running tests at the LHC looking for extra dimensions when suddenly a resonance cascade will rip dimensional seams, devastating the facility. Aliens from another dimension known as Xen will enter the facility through these dimensional seams. A funny talking guy dressed in a suit and brief case will start appearing at random as you battle your way out of the facility! You will soon discover the secretly developed gravity gun and use it to solve puzzles with your new friend, Facility Policeman Barney! Portals of orange and blue will bend the laws of physics! A plague will take the world by surprise, turning everyone into rabid zombies!

oh wait, that's just Valve.

Chalk Warfare

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All Your History: id Software Part 5: Silent Decade (S3E11)

ant says...

>> ^budzos:

Resurrection of Evil was worth a playthrough. It introduced a variant of the gravity gun and also "bullet time" slow-down powers... so it incorporated or appropriated one of the signature elements from each of Half-Life 2 and F.E.A.R. which were released within a year of the original DOOM 3. I had a lot more free time back then, hehe.
>> ^ant:
>> ^budzos:
"Doom 3 was a shallow game"
As opposed to the abyssal depths of the first two DOOM games?
I thought DOOM 3 was amazing and wouldn't have wanted any more depth from it. Maybe a couple less "monster closets" in the first 2/3 of the game. And yeah some large waves of enemies would be cool.

Yeah, it wasn't bad but not good as the first two. I didn't play its official addon though due to lack of time.



Yeah, I would have played it if I had free time. I barely play any games these days except Flash ones. The only things I don't like DOOM games are the hell levels. I never care for those. I like those base levels. Earth levels are OK.

All Your History: id Software Part 5: Silent Decade (S3E11)

budzos says...

Resurrection of Evil was worth a playthrough. It introduced a variant of the gravity gun and also "bullet time" slow-down powers... so it incorporated or appropriated one of the signature elements from each of Half-Life 2 and F.E.A.R. which were released within a year of the original DOOM 3. I had a lot more free time back then, hehe.

>> ^ant:

>> ^budzos:
"Doom 3 was a shallow game"
As opposed to the abyssal depths of the first two DOOM games?
I thought DOOM 3 was amazing and wouldn't have wanted any more depth from it. Maybe a couple less "monster closets" in the first 2/3 of the game. And yeah some large waves of enemies would be cool.

Yeah, it wasn't bad but not good as the first two. I didn't play its official addon though due to lack of time.

Pacific Sun Cruise Liner in Heavy Seas - CCTV Footage

Duke Nukem Forever Leaked Gameplay Demo Reel

Winstonfield_Pennypacker says...

The management of 3D was monumentally incompetent. They had very few goals, and what goals they had were moving targets. "When it's done" and "Best game EVAR!" when combined are unachievable. Feature creep destroyed this game. George Breaussard would start the game, then some other BETTER game would come out that made what they were working on look behind the times and they'd have to start all over. If they didn't start over, then whatever they released would have been savaged in the press because it had been in development so long, but looked worse or was less interactive than stuff already in the marketplace.

Half Life 2 put a stake in the heart of DNF. The Source engine was capable of moving stuff around, gravity tricks, gravity gun, Portals, and all the stuff DNF bragged it was going to be able to do. And it game out YEARS ago. And it looked fantastic. And it was modular. And Valve kept making it better. 3DRealms had no chance. Crysis was just icing on the cake.

Breaussard and Miller had a tiger by the tail with thier claims and brags about how DNF was going to be so great. With such unfocused goals and impossible standards they could never have lived up to them.

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Crazy Cruiseship Poolwaves - WITH people!

The Combine Interview

Top 10 FPS

Abel_Prisc says...

Couldn't disagree with this list more for several reasons.

For one, as described above, the top two games being consoles is a joke considering we're talking FPS here.

Halo... *sigh* I suppose it should be on the list, considering how absolutely huge it is. But that has nothing to do with it being a 'good' FPS. As a matter of fact, all three of them were incredibly mediocre. The ONLY reason the first one got as popular as it did was because the XBOX was marketed to the frat/casual player so much, that everyone who had no idea about video games HAD to have one. Then they all realized there weren't any games on the system. And that was right around the time Halo came out. With an unoriginal (PC players have been doing everything in Halo MP YEARS before the game released) but functional multiplayer (something the other XBOX titles lacked at the time), it got incredibly popular. This may seem over-simplified, but that's basically it. Worthy of #2? No way.

Doom 3 seems like the most controversial in the comments here and for good reason. Let's face it, whether you enjoyed Doom 3 or not, it was so over-shadowed by the Half-Life 2 hype, that people were ultimately unimpressed by the game. It was hilarious when they soon after released the expansion ripping off the gravity gun. But the fact is, the Doom franchise does belong on here though, just not 3.

Goldeneye was successful, yes. Fun when it came out? Yes. But #1 FPS EVER? Are you fucking kidding me? I'm not even sure it's worthy to be on this list, let alone BEST FPS EVER.

A lot of you are saying Deus Ex. Let me just say, I fucking LOVE Deus Ex. It was a blast, but let's face it- it's a cult classic. It definitely isn't something that's going to make a list such as this. Consolers haven't heard of it! And it's obvious this guy loves his consoles.

Oh, and where the hell is UT? You know, the game that pioneered (keep in mind I said pioneered, not created) the basic Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag style multiplayer?! Any PC FPS player old enough to remember the old games will have the fondest memories about the good old days playing the original UTs.

Out of all of the genres of video games, FPS are really the one that made the PC shine and stand out. To say the best FPS games weren't played with a keyboard and mouse is blasphemy.



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