This game always fascinated me as a companion piece to Half-Life. It cemented some things in the HL lore that have just become accepted, while at the same time existing in Schrodinger’s canon.

I’m considering giving it another playthrough and taking notes. How many people have actually played it? How many people who weren’t gaming when it released have actually played? Is there any interest in it?

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I liked how in Blue Shift you play as the security gourd yet there’s more puzzles in it than the one you play as a scientician

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That was definitely a bold design decision, but I’m glad it paid off for Gearbox. Never before had I played a first person shooter from the perspective of an underpaid pumpkin.

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No one ever said he was underpaid, but I think you and I really know an intrinsic truth about this world eh?

Barney was a security guard not a janitor.

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Shit you’re right. Sorry, got a mad flu. Fixed

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Also not a squash.

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To me Blue Shift and Opposing Force were both fun experiences. Played all games several times. They provided more Half-Life when the craving after finishing the main game had not been satiated.

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Seeing the different perspectives of the same timeline was super super cool to me. loved being able to see Gordon on the cameras haha.

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Also loved the characters crossing paths, that was amazing to me. If I recall correctly you pass a security officer on the way in in HL, which is the starting point of Blue shift

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i haven’t touched it since like before xp came out… never had it installed on anything past 98 or win2k here.

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I remember mostly liking it. More than HL1. I don’t remember much beyond the bootcamp and how you could use your squad.

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It’s always been a lesser known side game.

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I have it but never played it

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I remember that at some point in the game you activate VALVE and GEARBOX switches at the panel, that was a good one, but other than that I can’t recall it. I played it right after doing HL1 at max diff, so I probably went into it and found this expansion not balanced towards that thus dropped it half way in.

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I love OP4, I led a clan for a couple years that played on OP4 servers

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I only recently finished black mesa and then HL 2, and just finished episode 1 last night I will start episode 2 soon. I’m loving it . it is much more enjoyable and engaging than so many games today.

I plan to give the others a go once I finish episode 2.

HL Alyx has me wanting to get a VR kit just to play that. Maybe in a few years.

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Alyx was fantastic and is the best VR game ever made, also. You’ll enjoy it when you play it

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Thats great to know. It sure looks great

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Seconding the recommendation. Alyx is the only really amazing experience I’ve had in VR.

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opposing force will always be cemented in my mind as “where gearbox came up with their final boss”. borderlands was pretty underwhelming as a result.

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Yes, the two HL1 expansions are every bit as well known as the original HL1. Everyone knows about them.

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Me browsing Lemmy, finding this post

You’ve got three guesses!

That aside, I remember back in the day that Op4 received a lot of praise from fans, while Blue Shift was considered by many to be underwhelming. I love them both, but I always thought Blue Shift was the better game. Op4 might be longer and more full of new content, but it’s also all kind of thrown together, playing very loose with the universe. Blue Shift was, by comparison, short, clean, well told, and nailed the setting and gameplay. To me it feels like a very Half-Life game, whereas Op4 feels more like fanfic, like the most impressive single player Half-Life mod ever made.

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Hah that Konsole theme is sick as fuck, wp my dude!

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I remember realizing all the names are science terms and being like “oh that’s clever”

Kind of like it more than the usual “throw darts at a fantasy word board” that produces like Dark Age, Dragon Priest, Eternal Soul, etc

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