Well of course they're fun. It's just that other games are a hell of a lot more fun. To me, anyways. I'd rather play CoD than do schoolwork, but I'd much rather play TF2 than CoD.
You see, Geralt, this is where i have to stop you. Halo 1 was a lot of fun, i remember staying up all night doing co-op on my friend's xbox trying to unlock the Legendary ending...sorry, i digress. Halo 1 was a lot of fun, but the story was a pile of cock. Halo 2 carried on the tradition of pile-of-cock story lines, and 3 had the cockest of the cock piles of a story line. Just like every popular thing in the world, attempting to keep up with the capitalistic demands of the publishers means that cuts need to be made somewhere, and the story line always seems like the best place to take the garden shears to.Ephraim J. Witchwood said:The story is very well written.
Fair point, I suppose you are right. What worries me however is that in my eyes (I may be wrong and most likely am) that people think the way to success is a short as hell singleplayer and focus on multiplayer which ends terribly for them Medal of Honour, Homefront, etc of course I suppose Homefront is debatable I feel that CoD makes it seem if you only pay attention to multiplayer there is garunteed success which to me is idiotic why don't you do multiplayer but focus on something CoD can't supply, a decent length singleplayer because like WoW Multiplayer is for them and nothing is going to really dethrone them (except possibly Battlefield series but time will tell.) and all this seems to lead back to CoD.Owyn_Merrilin said:We still have people arguing on this? Aside from the controversy over "No Russian," it's been quite a long time since CoD was advertised as anything but a multiplayer experience. Just because something has a singleplayer mode doesn't mean that mode has to be the focus of the game, anymore than a bonus multiplayer mode had to be the focus back in the late '90s. Anybody who bought MW2 or any of the later CoD games expecting a singleplayer focused game was making a blind purchase, possibly based on CoD 1 and 2, but with no basis in the current reality or advertising of the series. If you want something singleplayer focused, those games are out there; CoD just isn't an example anymore, and hasn't been for quite some time.connall said:snip
Also, about the 10 hour campaign thing: 10 hours has always been the sweet spot for an FPS. There just isn't all that much a shooter can do to keep most people's attention for any longer than that. If you want to argue that a 10 hour game isn't worth $60, I'd agree with you, but I also think that no game is worth $60, regardless of length; the fact that most games are shorter than RPGs has no bearing on it.
See, some people play games for story and characters. Of course Halo maybe fun but to those people it is nothing more than doom with Navy thingies instead of space marines.SEPECAT said:I love both games, but I do think that Half Life 2 is a better game than Halo...umm I don't know if there is a specific Halo game I should be comparing it to. Half Life 2 has better dialogue and the only environments I've ever seen that I felt like I was actually in them. Halo is a fun, colorful, actiony sort of space Sci fi FPS and Half Life 2 is a more intelligent, realistic (environments) FPS with a great Eastern European vibe to it all.Vibhor said:So tell me, how do you compare Half life 2 with Halo?
Ah there you are wrong mah boi.Awexsome said:Not to butt in to the conversation but I'd take Halo's campaign, multiplayer, or anything over Half Life's anyday.Vibhor said:So tell me, how do you compare Half life 2 with Halo?SEPECAT said:Yes, I do like Half Life 2.Vibhor said:Your opinion is different. If you are going to complain how other's opinion is different from yours and clashes together then please, go away.
Tell me, do you like Half life 2?
I find them pretty similar too. They both have deep stories that are hard to get into. I for one forced myself through HL2 and dropped episode 1 halfway through from boredom. The physics puzzles were a nice change of pace but the thing I found pissed me off the most from a gameplay standpoint was the level design. Way too often was the correct path too unclear and it was too easy to get disoriented.
Sorry, I typically see people treating Halo as of the same irk as the 'brown and gritty realistic' shooters. Looking back I see I didn't mention this in my initial post though. I still think that a lot of the bile thrown at Halo is a reflection on its popularity rather than the actual game itself.MaxwellEdison said:Though I don't hold that opinion of Halo, you do realize that they're not talking about the graphics, right?tlozoot said:Seriously, every time I see some self-assured forum user pull up the generic 'bland and boring FPS shooter' line, I die a little inside. Have you seen how colourful and vibrant the Halo games are?
Vrach said:Then Halo Custom Edition is just for you! The maps are HUGE (good luck getting across Coldsnap in a Warthog before the game is halfway done), there are PLENTY of vechicles that aren't in the Vanilla game (Longsword C-S-70 fighters, Rocket Warthogs, Halcyon-Class Cruisers in some maps, THE F-ING SCARAB (for those of you who know what it is) (me like!). So yeah, if you like big maps and vehicles, you'd LOVE Halo Custom Edition!Spartan448 said:-snippedy snip snip-quote]Vrach said:-snip-
Nah, cheers. Prefer my BFBC2 to any infantry shooter by default. Like big maps, vehicles and all that jazz![]()
Funny, I've played Halo, Halo 2, Halo 3, Halo Wars and some ODST and I thought 2 was the 2nd best (1 was the best IMO). But clearly I must be mistaken, as what you have stated is so obviously a fact and in no way an opinion... 3 was pretty bland and I don't remember much of ODST, Halo Wars was just boring.Spartan448 said:Unfortunately, you have picked what is quite possibly the WORST of the Halo games as an example. Halo Wars was better. And I've played all the Halo games, so I think I would know about that.SEPECAT said:Halo 2
I'm tired of everyone saying that I'm trying to state a fact that may or may not be false. If you read my post carefully, I said "I THINK I know what I'm talking about", not "I know exactly what I'm talking about and anything I say is fact and you are never right lololololoolololololol". I dislike those kinds of people. My satement, again, was just a matter of opinion.bushwhacker2k said:Funny, I've played Halo, Halo 2, Halo 3, Halo Wars and some ODST and I thought 2 was the 2nd best (1 was the best IMO). But clearly I must be mistaken, as what you have stated is so obviously a fact and in no way an opinion... 3 was pretty bland and I don't remember much of ODST, Halo Wars was just boring.Spartan448 said:Unfortunately, you have picked what is quite possibly the WORST of the Halo games as an example. Halo Wars was better. And I've played all the Halo games, so I think I would know about that.SEPECAT said:Halo 2
I actually don't hate CoD because I think it's boring, I hate it because once a game reaches a certain level of popularity, it can be re-released later with enhancements and people still buy it, thus justifying being a sellout and stifling innovation and creativity.
Maybe it sounds over-the-top, but it really does feel like most of the AAA games these days are mostly just pretty and not really packing in the innovation department.
Yeah but like Just Cause 2, Halo has a story that isn't shown completely through gameplay, it's mostly showed through the cutscenes. Not, every game can be like Half Life 2 and thus the next best thing is cutscenes (which I remind you are good considering that it breaks up the gameplay at the right moments i.e. when all enemies are dead and you move to a specific spot on the map). Sure cutscenes are almost never good but Halo makes them decent by actually having the characters talk in when written sentences when most of the game they are silent.MorteSphere said:I hate Halo for its incredibly fucking boring gameplay, plot, and characters.Coldster said:Your're kiding me right? Halo has players jumping meters into the air, it takes a ton of bullets to bring down another player, and just about everything about it revolves around non realism. To be specific: look at the human guns, they don't look like any gun that exists today and they are varied to serve a simple purpose: this gun is automatic, this gun is semi automatic, this gun is a rocket luancher. See what I'm getting at? Super powerful space marine? Those don't exist in real life, neither do aliens, or spaceships, or plasma weapons, or basically everything else in the game.MorteSphere said:Good for you, but I still hate the fuck out of the obsession with realism they inspire.
However if your talking about CoD then I'm with you on that 100% (although it's just supposed to be fun)
EDIT: I forgot to mention that you are entitled to your own opinion and I'm not trying to get you to admit Halo is good becuase everyone has different likes and dislikes. Agree to disagree right?
Regarding the latter two, I'm bothered that they don't exist. In Just Cause 2 it's perfectly alright because the game is fucking crazy and awesome and not a macho quasifascist shitpile with pretensions to complexity. Halo wastes shitloads of time on cutscenes which could easily be filled with repetitive gameplay.
I'm sorry you aren't very patient, I have a theory that virtues are things that people attain as they go through life, instead of simply having them naturally.Spartan448 said:I'm tired of everyone saying that I'm trying to state a fact that may or may not be false. If you read my post carefully, I said "I THINK I know what I'm talking about", not "I know exactly what I'm talking about and anything I say is fact and you are never right lololololoolololololol". I dislike those kinds of people. My satement, again, was just a matter of opinion.bushwhacker2k said:Funny, I've played Halo, Halo 2, Halo 3, Halo Wars and some ODST and I thought 2 was the 2nd best (1 was the best IMO). But clearly I must be mistaken, as what you have stated is so obviously a fact and in no way an opinion... 3 was pretty bland and I don't remember much of ODST, Halo Wars was just boring.Spartan448 said:Unfortunately, you have picked what is quite possibly the WORST of the Halo games as an example. Halo Wars was better. And I've played all the Halo games, so I think I would know about that.SEPECAT said:Halo 2
I actually don't hate CoD because I think it's boring, I hate it because once a game reaches a certain level of popularity, it can be re-released later with enhancements and people still buy it, thus justifying being a sellout and stifling innovation and creativity.
Maybe it sounds over-the-top, but it really does feel like most of the AAA games these days are mostly just pretty and not really packing in the innovation department.
Forgive me if I'm incorrect, but you're using condescension and mild sarcasm here, implying that you believe you are obviously correct, no?SEPECAT said:And I've played all the Halo games, so I think I would know about that.
bushwhacker2k said:Spartan448 said:bushwhacker2k said:Key word thereSpartan448 said:SEPECAT said:Halo 2.Spartan448 said:think![]()
bushwhacker2k said:Spartan448 said:I've noticed it's very difficult to win arguments with people who ignore me, mostly because no matter how logical my argument, they're too full of their own argument to listen.bushwhacker2k said:Key word thereSpartan448 said:SEPECAT said:Halo 2.Spartan448 said:think
The word think by itself implies that, but this statement as a whole, very much implies a belief that thinking otherwise shows a lack of experience with the franchise and as such implies you consider it to be factual.SEPECAT said:And I've played all the Halo games, so I think I would know about that.
Just want to let you know, if you aren't going to actually respond to what I say and yet continue to quote my posts, I'm just going to ignore you.