Death of a Friend

BalekFekete

Shared on Fri, 09/14/2007 - 07:35

Pretty morbid topic for a Friday blog, so I'll apologize for that right off the bat.  However, it's true and something I guess I just need to talk about and get right in my head so I can move on.  I tend to dwell even though I know it's not healthy to do, so blogging about it might be good therapy for me.  Today I had to put a good friend to rest.  One that had been there for me and with me for some really great times.  Many a great night spent together, with more than a few beers in my home theater room, I will remember them fondly.  But as the saying goes, all good things come to an end, even if we wish it was otherwise.  So, today...

...I packaged up and shipped out my copy of Shadowrun

Ok, so maybe that was a bit dramatic, but I do have to admit it was hard to sell this particular title.  While I know a lot of people feel the game was mediocre at best, it brought some fresh life into a failing genre - the FPS - to me.  See, the thing is, I'm a mediocre FPS player on my best day.  I just don't have the lightning quick reflexes to identify, target, and then shoot an opponent in a game.  This isn't anything new either.  Dating back to Doom, the first Unreal Tournament, Tribes ... you name it ... if it was a shooter, I was usually on the short end of the stick.  However, some games, like the original Team Fortress and then Shadowrun, rewarded teamwork to the point where I could contribute to that team, and do pretty well all things considering.  Because of that fact, I really enjoyed Shadowrun.  A lot.  I put more than enough time into the game to bring my entertainment costs of it to less than a dollar an hour - my breakeven point.  If I drive down the price of my hourly fun beyond that point, I'm satisfied it was a good purchase, and have no remorse.  If I buy a game for $60, but only play it for 10 hours total...I feel ripped off, or get pissed at myself, or both.

Either way...Shadowrun, you'll be missed.  But the lack of any potential DLC, now that FASA Studios has closed, and the upcoming release of Team Fortress 2 did you in.  I just couldn't justify keeping the copy I had, when I found a buyer offering a few bucks less than retail for it.  At least I'll take solace knowing that those funds will go to its successor, the Orange Box, in just a few short weeks.

B.

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Devonsangel's picture
Submitted by Devonsangel on Fri, 09/14/2007 - 07:40
It will be missed. I think I'm crying.
JollyRoger's picture
Submitted by JollyRoger on Fri, 09/14/2007 - 07:47
Good bye old friend...may the speed of UPS be with you.
Jedi_Kez's picture
Submitted by Jedi_Kez on Fri, 09/14/2007 - 08:07
Yeah, I totally understand where you are coming from dude... I made the decision yesterday that I should try to offload the game as well. It's probably my most fav shooter to date, but not a lot of AoW'ers got into this game, and with the orange box and Halo3 coming out, I have a feeling the only people I will have to play Shadowrun with after that is public games *yeck*. I'll be putting my copy on the Bulletin Board here at work this morning.
dos's picture
Submitted by dos on Fri, 09/14/2007 - 08:34
I gave the Shad my best effort and tried to get the clan into it, but ultimately it was the shaft. For me, it was simply bad timing with life factors during the time when the game launched and was hot. Unfortunate. Halo3 & CoD4, here we come.
wilderz's picture
Submitted by wilderz on Fri, 09/14/2007 - 08:47
TF2 FTW!!!! I'm just as excited for this title as I am for H3 maybe even more so for some reasons.
Captiosus's picture
Submitted by Captiosus on Fri, 09/21/2007 - 11:32
Oddly enough, until I got the COD4 beta, I occasionally missed SR. I think we'll only briefly recall the good SR times after TF2 comes out, though. As for being a mediocre FPS player, I know the feeling. That's why on "traditional", respawning FPS games, I tend to stick to deathmatch or team deathmatch type games where I frankly don't care if I die 300 times. I tend to care a little more about how I play in team tactical FPS such as SR or TF2. I wish I could find someone who would like the PC version of SR.. unfortunately, thanks to MS, I'm pretty sure it's locked to my PC due to activation. Could be wrong though.
NotStyro's picture
Submitted by NotStyro on Fri, 09/14/2007 - 10:09
TF2 and COD4 are the upcoming winners. Prolly end up buying one or both. Halo3...dunno, maybe rent-to-own. Shadowrun just felt like an inspired copy of Counter Strike; a game I would love to play, but it just punishes the player too much.

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