Nothing Rhymes with Orange
For those who don't have the PC hardware to support it, now you can finally revel in the high definition goodness of the previously inaccessible piece of heaven known as Half-Life 2 . Not only that, but the new console release of the Half-Life 2: Orange (also known as the Orange Box) includes several extras that truly justify the not-so-heavy-on-your-wallet price of $59.99. The Orange Box will include the original Half-Life 2 as well as Half-Life 2: Episodes One and Two, Portal and Team Fortress. The Orange Box will be released for Xbox 360, Playstation 3, and PC.
In addition, the Black Box will be released exclusively on PC in Summer 2007. It includes Half-Life 2: Episode Two, Portal, and Team Fortress 2. Valve plans on releasing the Black Box for a price of $39.99.
I'm personally looking forward to finally getting my hands on be Team Fortress, which will obviously be supported by Xbox Live. My only gripes are concerns that Valve is falling into an almost "forced bundle" stance on the new games. Why alienate PC gamers by forcing them to by games they might already have? Let's hope we get some more details on when Portal will be available independent of the package.
Additionally, people like me who bought the original version of Half-Life 2 for Xbox are kinda peeved for essentially paying for the same game twice. I guess it was to be expected that Valve would capitalize on both markets, but I still feel like a guinea pig of a successful marketing strategy. Damn you Valve!
3 comments:
I'll bet you are wondering where your copy of Half life 2 went to?
HEHEHE
... Actually, I am. I have no idea where it disappeared to... who is this?
Call me....Gordon Freeman
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