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Anyway, the videos of this game's gameplay are a reminder of HL2's graphic engine at work. But the idea of how this game is played is quite impressive. It's yet another puzzle game slapped onto the face of this earth for us to tinker with, but ingeniously done. I'm looking forward to getting this game as I've grown immensly tired of playing FFXI.... Jam it back in, in the dark. |
But if it were co-op, it may be some what interesting. Valve could even create more complex puzzles that would require simultaneous portal usage from multiple users. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
Just noticed the thread title had been changed. But, as for TF2.... I don't expect a whole lot of good things from it. There were plans back around 1999-ish for this projects development. Though, it was cancelled for whatever reasons. WTG Valve, trying to impress us with your lateness. TF2 was then, they should be making something like TFS, Team Fortress Source.
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Didn't know there was a trailer link up. But after seeing that youtube video, that is definately not TF2..... Valve seems to have totally revised the design to TF2 from Jungle Camo suits to wacky cartoon adventure. At least all the classes are in there. Though, the Medic kinda looks somewhat un-fun to play. But there'll be some people who'll work on making custom skins and stuff, looking forward to that.
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