I actually enjoyed that bit.
It's apparently possible to save all the buildings in the valley too. I'm just not quick enough to accomplish it. But I occasionally go back and replay that final battle, just to give it a shot.
Episode 2 has some great battle set pieces. Similarly, I really enjoy the battle in the Antlion caves. When Alyx is unconscious and Gordon, those two rebel chaps and the vortigaunts fight the antlion swarms protecting her. It's great!
The Most Saddest Game you played.
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Re: The Most Saddest Game you played.
The real trouble with reality is that there's no background music.
Re: The Most Saddest Game you played.
Bravery is not a function of firepower.
My "Deus Ex - Conspiracy" run on emulator
Alex Jacobson: They'll have you killed. They won't even blink an eye.
JC Denton: Neither did I.
My "Deus Ex - Conspiracy" run on emulator
Alex Jacobson: They'll have you killed. They won't even blink an eye.
JC Denton: Neither did I.
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Re: The Most Saddest Game you played.
DaiKatana is the most sad game ever created. It is sure to have made hundreds of people cry.
Well, maybe not intentionally.
Well, maybe not intentionally.
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