That’s an insane claim to me. HL2 set the bar for worldbuilding. From the guy muttering “don’t drink the water” in the train station, to the people and vortigaunts building homes in the sewers, to the stick legged stalkers waddling around the citadel, HL2 took “show don’t tell” to heart. It was the most immersive experience anyone had played in video game up to that point, or for years after.
I’ll grant you that other games have learned a lot from it, but I would say the vast majority haven’t. Games still come out today where everything needs to be spoonfed to the player literally, for them to stop and process what they’re looking at, rather than just running and gunning.
When you say HL2 can be boring and nonsensical if played today, the first thing that comes to mind are all the people who turn subtitles on, and then for 75% of the runtime their eyes are in the bottom 1/3 of the screen, not taking in any of the visual information the filmmaker is putting in front of you. Like, yeah, HL2 is quite boring when you’re not looking at it.
ampersandrew@lemmy.world 4 days ago
Friends of mine who played at two different points far after launch still found it to be just as great, even if the physics and facial animations were no longer best in class.
PlzGivHugs@sh.itjust.works 4 days ago
I personally played it some time after Portal 2, probably 2015 or so. I found it great, particularly as far as lore and pacing are concerned. Sure, there are bits that drag, characters that aren’t well written, and plot/lore details that are too ambiguous, but I’d much rather that than hand-holdy, surface-level plot of most similar shooters, or plot told through YouTube videos and flavor text like many modern shooters. IMO, its still one of the best at what it does, and its still a personal favorite for it.
Katana314@lemmy.world 4 days ago
I still like its facial animation more than most Danes. They had tools that even set up random NPCs to have full lipsync and expressions for minor lines, without a mocap studio. Most AAA work these days doesn’t have that, or they dedicate such animation to when you’re in a zoomed in view to receive quests.
Schmuppes@lemmy.today 4 days ago
I don’t much care about the Danes either.
Katana314@lemmy.world 3 days ago
Autocorrect has been extremely vicious today about anything that’s not in a 20-year-old dictionary.