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Philip_J_Reed

Wow...all the Ravenholm hate! It was by far one of my favorite sections in what is also one of my favorite games. It's funny, mm...you say you've never met anyone who likes it...but I don't think I've met anyone who dislikes it!

I love it. I didn't have any difficulty with its puzzles, the atmosphere was brilliant, and Father Grigori was among the best characters in the entire series. I adore Ravenholm.

Also, OB...regarding HL1, I definitely agree it's nothing compared to HL2. But stick with it. It's pretty flawed as a gaming experience, IMHO, but in the final 2/3 of the game, it really picks up and gets interesting. It's worth finishing I'd say.

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Objection

Idk, CB,. I appreciate the motivation but man, it is one of the most frustrating games I've played in quite a while. Talking dozens of deaths every few minutes of progress. (I'm about 2/3 through, I think.)

[21:14] pixelman: I blame fheblackdragon
[21:15] pixelman: That's not an f by the way, it's a fancy t.
[21:15] Objection: Tales of Graces "fancy t"
[21:15] Objection: Tinal Tantasy
[21:15] theblackdragon: lol OB
[21:15] pixelman: OB knows what he's asking about.

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irken004

I'd would have liked Ravenholm if I didn't get lost so easily...

Joeynator3000

Yeah HL2 was probably the first FPS I've ever played and didn't have that much trouble, I mean I did die when I made a wrong move in the sandtraps, and died ten bazillion times with the electrified water. But, I still got through it all without many issues.

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Ravage

I thought Raveholm was a really well done section. It was really creepy and Father Grigori! Father Grigori was awesome!

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