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Halo: Reach


Doc Holiday

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Am I the only one who thinks Halo is overrated and boring now?

depends who you talk to, I'm still a pretty big fan of the series(hence the starting a topic about it). Military sims are very popular atm but IMO that's more of a fad.

but if that's your opinion watch the vid and tell me if you still think that.

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depends who you talk to, I'm still a pretty big fan of the series(hence the starting a topic about it). Military sims are very popular atm but IMO that's more of a fad.

but if that's your opinion watch the vid and tell me if you still think that.

I watched it, and I'm not impressed at all.

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It's kind of like how Mass Effect is the best trilogy of all time. Halo is probably the worst. I'd probably like it more if I had never played any PC shooters and was 10 when the original released.

I'm sorry I love both Mass Effect and Halo but would never compare the two, they may both be sci-fi but that's where the similarities end.

For example nobody played Mass Effect 1 because on the combat but Mass Effect 2's combat is outstanding, and one of the best things about Halo is the Co-op and multiplayer modes, halo 3 is still to this day my favorite co-op game of all time and that's something a lot of people forget.

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I meant as a complete work, not comparing how the two games play. The only reason anybody cared about Halo from the get go, was that it was the first one to do PC shooter on a console and do it right. Then came along CoD and GoW and they're better, so not many people care about Halo, which still feels the same as Halo 1/2.

I've played them all, and they still call it "the trilogy", even though this will be the fifth game. It's a cash cow, and nothing more. Bungie is not a good developer. They made one game, and they won't stop making it.

And btw, I bitch about what I know I don't like because I get some kind of enjoyment out of hating bad games/movies/etc. Pretty much the reason why I rented Dante's Inferno. :lol:

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I meant as a complete work, not comparing how the two games play. The only reason anybody cared about Halo from the get go, was that it was the first one to do PC shooter on a console and do it right. Then came along CoD and GoW and they're better, so not many people care about Halo, which still feels the same as Halo 1/2.

I've played them all, and they still call it "the trilogy", even though this will be the fifth game. It's a cash cow, and nothing more. Bungie is not a good developer. They made one game, and they won't stop making it.

And btw, I bitch about what I know I don't like because I get some kind of enjoyment out of hating bad games/movies/etc. Pretty much the reason why I rented Dante's Inferno. :lol:

odst was an expansion pack and halo wars was almost a different game all together(not to mention the best strategy game released to date on a console) so it's still a trilogy ATM and honestly I consider bungie a far better developer then infinity ward and you want to know why? I've never stopped playing any halo game because of glitches mw2 was near unplayable until the last patch came out.
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odst was an expansion pack and halo wars was almost a different game all together(not to mention the best strategy game released to date on a console) so it's still a trilogy ATM and honestly I consider bungie a far better developer then infinity ward and you want to know why? I've never stopped playing any halo game because of glitches mw2 was near unplayable until the last patch came out.

How so? I've played thousands of matches and only ran across a glitch ONCE.

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