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Saving the scientist isn't the point. That little vignette shows the player that horrible shit is going down in Black Mesa - but in a tongue-in-cheek way that establishes the game's quirky mood.
Saving the scientist isn't the point. That little vignette shows the player that horrible shit is going down in Black Mesa - but in a tongue-in-cheek way that establishes the game's quirky mood.
Manipulate?
respected?
It would have been better if you could jump around Simmons and Page and throw boxes on them while they talk. Or if you could at least control the camera instead of it panning around all cool-like. That would have truly changed the FPS landscape.Here's how you do an Establish The Setting trick in a game.
You don't have a passive cutscene.
You instead do UNATCO HQ from Deus Ex. In a hurry? Walk in, say hello to your boss, get your stuff, and get out. 60 seconds work. And if you do want to slow down, you can visit every single room, have water cooler conversations, get some extra supplies,.etc. Most of all, you do not lose control. You actually engage in something at your own pace and style.
It would have been better if you could jump around Simmons and Page and throw boxes on them while they talk. Or if you could at least control the camera instead of it panning around all cool-like. That would have truly changed the FPS landscape.Here's how you do an Establish The Setting trick in a game.
You don't have a passive cutscene.
You instead do UNATCO HQ from Deus Ex. In a hurry? Walk in, say hello to your boss, get your stuff, and get out. 60 seconds work. And if you do want to slow down, you can visit every single room, have water cooler conversations, get some extra supplies,.etc. Most of all, you do not lose control. You actually engage in something at your own pace and style.
Actually, yes, that would make the intro better.
Actually, yes, that would make the intro better.
Oh well, isn't this ironic. What I'm saying is that the sequence is shit and that it can't be made worse, whether you could throw boxes or teabag the orators. Dunno, maybe if you took a better example and offered to add a stupid pseudo-interactive gimmick, it'd work better.Why is it that people defending retarded claims always have reading impairment? Oh wait, you're just trying to deflect. I didn't say the intro was great. I was laughing at your claim that the scene would have been made better by camera control or some other retarded Half-Life-like gimmick.
you're trolling, right?
Sarcasm bro, learn it.No, you didn't say it couldn't be made any worse, you said it'd be better.
You'd need to remove more than that(several notes and e-mails, some of the dialogue too) to create doubt about who are the bad guys, and in the current game it's something you find out within the first 4 hours anyway
also it helps establishing page's motivations
Fucking this.Actually, yes, that would make the intro better. But you know what'd make it even better than that? If it wasn't fucking there. Deus Ex intro is possibly the worst thing in the entire fucking game, ruining the whole conspiracy shit right off the bat. I'm kinda thankful that the shitty rip I played the first time didn't have it - had a much better experience guessing just what the fuck was going on.
It would. Primary Half-Life gimmick is "you can't see it if you aren't there".Why is it that people defending retarded claims always have reading impairment? Oh wait, you're just trying to deflect. I didn't say the intro was great. I was laughing at your claim that the scene would have been made better by camera control or some other retarded Half-Life-like gimmick.
Well, you have two chief conspirators showing up and revealing a bunch of exposition while being EEEEVIL. If it was any other game but Divine Deus Ex, people would instantly shit all over it, but since it's a classic, no way man.
Also, yes, key word in your post is "find out". Not "being exposed to in the intro"
This comment is possibly the worst thing in your entire fucking post, completely ruins theDon't get me wrong, the game is great
Approach it as if you never played the game. You don't know what they mean by Vandenberg(or Savage), you don't know that they've practically taken over UNATCO(or even about Manderley), Silhouette is barely relevant, no direct mention of the Illuminati either, you also don't know about the cause of the plague or the deal with the cure, then there's the AI's who play a significant role in the plot and aren't mentioned, or what Page means by becoming a god
It doesn't make much difference, as you need information given later in the game to figure out things for sure, guess that's why people don't criticize it, though you can argue parts of it don't make much sense on purpose, and it can also be argued Page was established as the antagonist too soon, dunno
Nooooooooooooooooooo! /dramaposeThis comment is possibly the worst thing in your entire fucking post, completely ruins theDon't get me wrong, the game is great
It would. Primary Half-Life gimmick is "you can't see it if you aren't there".
Denton wasn't there.
I played Deus Ex for the first time when I was 18 - and I have to say that the intro spoiled nothing for me. I had no idea what it all meant except "whoa, cool".
Well, I'm a full blown one.Well, I did have a touch of the Ass Burgers back then
Well, I'm a full blown one.Well, I did have a touch of the Ass Burgers back then
Still.