Newell: Valve not losing steam on Half-Life franchise
After passing the buck to the gamers themselves on Half-Life‘s (could be last) episodic content, Gabe Newell is confidently saying that Valve is far from losing steam on the said franchise. Especially not when they’re inching closer to the grand finale in the form of Episode Three.
In fact, there’s still so many possible angles and universes for them to cover. Says Newell:
We’d certainly love to be working in other universes because any time you get two Valve people together they come up with five game ideas and thirteen universes that they would like to tell and play them in. So there’s a lot of Half-Life left at Valve.
Portal was also mentioned as one of those carrying the interesting stories, such as those on Aperture Science, even before the team came up with the idea that it could be host to other stories in other Half-life universes. It certainly sounds like the spirit of Half-Life will live on even after Episode Three. Stay tuned for more clues, hints, and news on the matter.
Via CVG
After passing the buck to the gamers themselves on Half-Life‘s (could be last) episodic content, Gabe Newell is confidently saying that Valve is far from losing steam on the said franchise. Especially not when they’re inching closer to the grand finale in the form of Episode Three.
In fact, there’s still so many possible angles and universes for them to cover. Says Newell:
We’d certainly love to be working in other universes because any time you get two Valve people together they come up with five game ideas and thirteen universes that they would like to tell and play them in. So there’s a lot of Half-Life left at Valve.
Portal was also mentioned as one of those carrying the interesting stories, such as those on Aperture Science, even before the team came up with the idea that it could be host to other stories in other Half-life universes. It certainly sounds like the spirit of Half-Life will live on even after Episode Three. Stay tuned for more clues, hints, and news on the matter.
Via CVG