Tell GR: Which Valve Series Do You Want to See Revived?

Last week we discussed why Valve isn’t firing out as many games these days, with the developer taking a far more laid-back approach to game development following the incredible success of Steam. With 2013’s Dota 2 being the last major release from the company, and the company’s upcoming CCG Artifact not exactly setting the world alight upon its announcement, many are wondering when / if we’ll ever see them return to some of the franchises that laid out the foundations of their success.

This month we’ve already seen a former Half-Life writer seemingly reveal the intended plan for Half-Life 2: Episode 3, the closest thing to closure Half-Life fans have received thus far. However, with Valve busy working on Steam, Dota 2 and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, it seems that they haven’t laid out the time to make a return to some of their older properties, and we want to know which old Valve series YOU want to see revived.

Also: Where Are All the Valve Games? Why We Haven’t Seen Half-Life 3, Left 4 Dead 3 or Portal 3

So, which is it? Do you fall in line with pretty much every other PC gamer in wanting to see Half-Life 3 brought to life? Do you want to return to killing zombies in Left 4 Dead 3? Is Portal 3 more of your thing? Or do you think they should try to contend with Blizzard’s Overwatch by surprising everyone and announcing Team Fortress 3? Sound off in the comments section below, and tune back into GameRevolution on Friday to see if your comment was featured on this week’s edition of The People Speak.

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