I can only think of Half-life 1 and Resident Evil, but HL1 is extra special because you explore different areas from Black Mesa and makes that place so much richer in context
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A few of the SaGa games, I guess.
Why is there still no decay port?
Probably rights issues with Sega.
you mean Sony?
Is decay any good? Wondering if it's worth emulating at all.
it's very obviously not finished but i had fun
the lasers puzzle on the second-to-last level was cool
the level where you get softlocked if barney dies was less fun
Valve probably sees it as a waste of time
There is, on Sven Co-op.
some ukrainians made one a few years ago
Except there is and you play co-op online
the last of us 2
Are you sure it's the same events? They meet each other but their stories are parallel, not one in the same.
In HL1, the main event is the Resonance Cascade, and every main character is going through it at the same time.
Wasn't it exclusive to the Dream Cast?
I believe there is a mod port, no need to emulate.
Isn't the port only a demo, or does it go all the way through?
No, you're thinking of Solo Mission which attempts to adapt it into a singleplayer campaign.
Oh, so you have to play it co-op? Does Sven have it?
I think someone ported it to Sven, yeah. There's a standalone mod but I NEVER got it to work with another player.
>Wasn't it exclusive to the Dream Cast?
I think blue shift was supposed to be Dreamcast exclusive but then Dreamcast died.
So far as I know decay was PS2 exclusive.
Once you start thinking of Blue Shift as bonus content for a cancelled port, it becomes much better.
sonic adventure lol
Sonic Heroes too
the base game was the only good game
The expansions weren't meant to be good, just more.
thank Randy for them.
Have sex
after clearing Opposing force, i can say safely say it isnt better than HL nor does it fix its issues.
after playing blue shift, i just wonder how this scam got greenlit.
>after playing blue shift, i just wonder how this scam got greenlit.
It was the Separate Ways of Half-Life Dreamcast but Gearbox sold it separately because Randy Pitchford is a israelite
if you play through opposing force and do not enjoy it you have no light behind your eyes
i wouldnt say i didnt enjoy aspects behind it. but i fail to see how its better than HL. most of the levels are pretty middling and most of the aspects that people shit on HL for, long bouts of doing banal shit like pushing crates and shooting the occasional trash mob and trash shooting, are repeated here and are probably worse than the main game.
it also has some bad bugs with me being unable to shoot certain weapons at time, them being unselectable despite me picking them up, and getting stuck in geometry after a moving platform passes by a loading screen.
It's pretty directionless after you see Gordon. The designers just start putting teleporters everywhere after that. It's weird that HL1 itself was pretty much slapped together and it feels like it has direction.
>It's weird that HL1 itself was pretty much slapped together and it feels like it has direction.
Valve conducted a revision and level-to-level review of the whole game for a couple of days after they missed the initial shipping date so that the developers have some semblance of flow and consistency of pacing to the game. I don't think Gearbox did such a thing and just winged it.
While it's a good game, HL 1 is far better
Lego Batman let you play through the game as either the heros or the villains.
Problem its opossing force invent oc aliens that are from xen but not nihilant
Sonic Adventure 1.
I think 2 does a little bit as well, but I don't remember for sure so I won't speak definitively. Same goes for Sonic 06 (SA3 in all but name).
The original F.E.A.R expansions sorta had that. Extraction Point was truly a sequel, but Perseus Mandate was with a other squad doing stuff at the same time during the Original game
Nier Automata routes A and B
Been playing the Black Mesa: Blue Shift chapters that released and it's bretty gud, can't wait for the rest
GTA 4 got it in some missions, in the main game and the Episodes.
GTA 4 with the diamond storyline.
Halo 3 ODST. You experience the fight at the start of Halo 2 and continue it while Master Chief fights at Delta Halo. You can see his ship jump at the very start through the same portal that fricks up your pod.
Good call. Im struggling to think of more.
My buddy is playing Weird West and says it does that
>game lets you and 31 other people go through the same events in the same singleplayer campaign game
Why isn't this a genre? Only thing I can think about that also does this is E.Y.E.
I always wanted to see a retail quality campaign for this. Call it Hazard Team or something.
Games where you just have a lot of people achieving the same objective and ISN'T a competitive multiplayer game are in a ridiculously short supply. Deep Rock Galactic got modding support to allow for more than 4 dwarves on a mission and it elevated the game.
how are you going to make a game that can be played both alone and with 30+ players
it's a balancing hell. at some point the server just turns into chaos from too many players.
the only way I really see it is if you made a fps mmo with 30+ players raids
Serious Sam with Ganker
Act 1 of Gears of War 3.
Totally and absolutely based, Gears of war 1-3 are the most kino games ever.
Bioshock 2 Minerva's Den and Dead Space 2 Severed
There's a shitty PS2 game called Without Warning that does this
A word of warning[spoiler] if anyone ever considers playing that game
Play it on Xbox. Without Warning is one of the few PS2 games to use the analog functionality on the R1 button and it is shit.
Press R1 lightly to aim, press it hard to fire. And it's a third person shooter so you'll be doing it a lot.[/spoiler]
Ridge Racer Type 4 has an interesting variant.
You're always playing the same tracks in the same event, but you get to pick between different teams.
For example one of the teams is the shitty one that's always in last place, one of them is the pro team that's constantly btfo'ing you when playing as anyone else. There's a total of 4 different teams each matching a specific difficulty option.
It is a lot of fun to get to play as the guys you've seen consistently fail and finish at last place and lead them to victory.
I want to play Half-Life in VR the way that Boneworks plays.
pathologic classic
Yakuza Like A Gaiden (And 0 4 5 kiwami 2)