13th October 2007, 5:10 AM
Who touched my gun?!
Portal is coo, and apparently it's set in the Half-Life storyline. Also the computer is hilarious. Even SOME of the computer is hilarious! "What's that? Did that thing move? There are numbers on that. Ooh what's that? Who are you? Do you smell something burning?"
In conclusion, Miyamoto needs to play this game so Link can get a portal making device in the next Zelda game. Just the portal gun ALONE is awesome, but try combining it with, say, a BOW, or BOMBS, or a HOOKSHOT.
I haven't touched Episode 2 because I haven't touched Episode 1 because I never finished... what is it, Episode 0? Those guys named their chapters kinda weird...
It is also weird to see that there are achievements in the game and notes that friends just came online. Great though. I do sorta wish I could turn off Steam messages while playing my games though. I can do that in XBox Live, and do, because it sorta messes with the "mood" of various single player games to have those little messages with their sounds appear during dramatic scenes.
Portal is coo, and apparently it's set in the Half-Life storyline. Also the computer is hilarious. Even SOME of the computer is hilarious! "What's that? Did that thing move? There are numbers on that. Ooh what's that? Who are you? Do you smell something burning?"
In conclusion, Miyamoto needs to play this game so Link can get a portal making device in the next Zelda game. Just the portal gun ALONE is awesome, but try combining it with, say, a BOW, or BOMBS, or a HOOKSHOT.
I haven't touched Episode 2 because I haven't touched Episode 1 because I never finished... what is it, Episode 0? Those guys named their chapters kinda weird...
It is also weird to see that there are achievements in the game and notes that friends just came online. Great though. I do sorta wish I could turn off Steam messages while playing my games though. I can do that in XBox Live, and do, because it sorta messes with the "mood" of various single player games to have those little messages with their sounds appear during dramatic scenes.
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)