MikeB said:
Half-Life was IMO amazing for its time in 1998, Half-Life 2 took a while but was pretty great in 2004. Now it's 2008 and I see nothing special like I would have expected from a Half-Life 3. IMO they are no more at the forefront of development, mainly floating on past reputation. For example as for PC developing companies Crytek seems far more ambitious and far more adaptive towards new technology. Steam is mainly a content deliverly implementation, this implementation may be good and popular but the technology is IMO nothing revolutionary. |
It was six years between HL1 & 2. Expecting Valve to release HL3 in four years when they're still working on episodic content is unfair. Left4Dead looks pretty amazing and has a good chance of changing the way online shooters are played.

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