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I thought Max Payne 2 was a big step down from the first game. I was disappointed with the changes they made to Max. I didn't like any of the characterization as much and the plot/writing felt more generic compared to the dark charm of the first game. The whole bit with the guy in the mascot costume was just dumb.
Still fun but the nowhere near as special as the original for me.
Hard disagree but to each their own. I LOVE Max Payne 2. I even love Max Payne 3. The filters were insane but the gameplay was solid and I actually played a ton of multiplayer.
I remember originally being disappointed how Mona survived a shot in the the head from the first game, then Max survives a shot in the head in the game and then if you beat the game on the hardest difficulty she survives yet again.
Plus I prefered the looks of both Max and Mona in the first game.
But I've grown to appreciate the second game on subsequent playthroughs.
The original was definitely the best (haven't played Max Payne 3 though), but I thought the sequel was solid enough.
Every 2-3 years I do a replay of both games back to back. It's almost like a single package for me.
I liked how the third one went in a completely different direction instead of rehashing what made Max Max yet again. It's a bit of a shock at first but it makes sense, especially since a lot of time has passed.
There's even one or two turns in the story that play out very differently from how it would have played out in the first two games because the overarching theme is a bit different. You can tell it's still Max though.
I should honestly try the 3rd one. These days I don't really play FPSs other than replaying HL1/HL2 (and their expansions) and Max Payne 1/2 usually in back to back sessions.
I would of course play HL3 (still have to play HLA; I don't have an index).
Alyx is overrated. Half-Life 2 in VR is awesome.
Would love to try both. I wouldn't even mind HL1 in VR (HL1 is my favourite in the series, other release are exemplary as well).
HL1 is fun, but a little bit jank. The HL2 VR mod feels like the game was made for VR.
Manual reloading plays a big part. Ravenholm hits different when you need to load the shotgun shell-by-shell yourself instead of pressing a button.
I am not sure I want to play Ravenholm in VR. 😆
You tried HL1 in VR too?
Ravenholm was certainly an experience, but it's manageable. I mean, I'm more and more of a pussy when it comes to scary games but I pulled through.
I have yet to finish HL1in VR (as well as Opposing Force and Blue Shift), but it's certainly on my list. I played it up to around that early part with the long diagonal elevator with headcrabs dropping on you. Using the crowbar by actually swinging into them takes practice and I was getting my ass kicked, so I decided to restart on medium difficulty but never got around to actually doing it.
I think I got distracted by Jedi Outcast and Jedi Academy VR being released... Those are incredible.
This makes me really want to try both HL1 and HL2 in VR. 😜
And Portal 2. Don't forget Portal 2.