I never really got into Halo (that's more through thefact that I don't have an Xbox), but I've played some matches split-screen of Halo 3 and it was pretty fun.
However, I do really like CoD, especially playing WaW online. It gets everything just right, there's just enough customisation, but not so much that the players with the best perks and gear can instantly dick on everyone. The maps are great, and the tanks aren't to overpowered (and not to weak either), but they add a lot to some of the maps. None of the killstreaks are too awful either.
I do also love that on MW2 all the options for customisation avaliable online are also avaliable for split-screen mode. When you live in a house with three other gamers this really makes a lot of sense; there just aren't any other games where you can do that. I think MW2 did go a bit overboard with the customisation, but when you're in the same room with the people you're playing with it's very easy to reach agreements about which perk or killstreak is a dick move and shouldn't be used.
To be honest, some of the complaints aimed at CoD are ridiculous. For example, CoD does not try to be realistic. It tries to look realistic, which adds to the badass fantasy. If it tried to be realistic there wouldn't be a perk in MW2 that means you have no body temperature.
I wouldn't ever say that it's a perticularly deep or engaging experience but it's pretty much the purest, most mindless fun I can ever get out of gaming that's not Conker's Bad Fur Day.
However, I do really like CoD, especially playing WaW online. It gets everything just right, there's just enough customisation, but not so much that the players with the best perks and gear can instantly dick on everyone. The maps are great, and the tanks aren't to overpowered (and not to weak either), but they add a lot to some of the maps. None of the killstreaks are too awful either.
I do also love that on MW2 all the options for customisation avaliable online are also avaliable for split-screen mode. When you live in a house with three other gamers this really makes a lot of sense; there just aren't any other games where you can do that. I think MW2 did go a bit overboard with the customisation, but when you're in the same room with the people you're playing with it's very easy to reach agreements about which perk or killstreak is a dick move and shouldn't be used.
To be honest, some of the complaints aimed at CoD are ridiculous. For example, CoD does not try to be realistic. It tries to look realistic, which adds to the badass fantasy. If it tried to be realistic there wouldn't be a perk in MW2 that means you have no body temperature.
I wouldn't ever say that it's a perticularly deep or engaging experience but it's pretty much the purest, most mindless fun I can ever get out of gaming that's not Conker's Bad Fur Day.