Half-life 2 - Striders
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Yeah, i remember those days in 2003. We've just watched this movie and still said thing like "hooooly shitttt", "oh my godd" etc "the best game ever made". And you know what. Im playing it right now after all this years and i still think the same - one of the best game ever made :)
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2:30 gordons way of saying F U STRIDER
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@Soctom i think he means there are still people who try to convince others that the half-life 2 beta material from E3 is episode 3 material. for example, the part where you have to walk on a bridge thingy with zombies sleeping on has been used in several fake trailers of episode 3
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In my hl2 expirience a strider did shoot a. Warp cannon at me it was scrpited to destroy the already damaged building i was in but nonetheless it shot at me
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@ynotdrol2 Have you played the game on EVERY difficulty? (Sorry if you have already gotten the answer) On hard mode, the Enemy AI is kick-ass
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On a second note: I was just on the wiki now and i looked up HL2, it gave me the page, but when i went down to look at the released date, it said July 5, 1995.....They need to fix that XD
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When i was on the Wiki for Half life 2... I saw "Cut Characters" and "Cut items" I went to click them thinking : Well there shouldn't be many things cut.... When i looked i was like HOLY SHIT, VALVE CHANGED EVERYTHING THAT HALF LIFE 2 WAS GONNA BE D:
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2:29 F YOU STRIDER!
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Half-Life 2 has the worst AI I have ever seen, Valve dumbed down the gameplay for the casual player.
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too bad i can't run HL2 on my laptop without it looking like a slideshow.. DAMN YOU TOSHIBAAAAAA!!!!!!
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@blueful100 both
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From 2003 and yet there are still those of us who would try to pass this off as Ep3 footage...
Pikminiman 11 months ago
@Pikminiman E3 doesn't stand for Episode 3 it stands for 'Electronic Entertainment Expo' it's an annual trade show for the computer and video games industry presented by the Entertainment Software Association (ESA). It is used by many video game developers to show off their upcoming games and game-related hardware.
Soctom 11 months ago 28