Poll: What's Your Opinion of the Halo Series?

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Korten12

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Kuomon said:
Korten12 said:
Kuomon said:
I've intermittently played Halo throughout the years since one of my best friends is a huge fan of the series and my reaction has always been the same: good mechanics and polish but overall boring experience. I've always been put off by how open the levels in Halo are (due to their RTS heritage), which probably sounds counter intuitive to most fans, but I like my FPS's to feel dense and alive and Halo has always felt plastic and fake. Furthermore, the game has always felt really floaty to me. I was a big fan of the original Modern Warfare partly because everything felt like it had a weight to it.

All of that said, when I saw the new footage for Halo 4, which is clearly trying to emulate modern military shooters without betraying its roots, I was immediately put out even more than it was before. I used to respect the Halo franchise but the new game has lost my respect.
How has Halo 4 tried to emulate Modern Military Shooters? If anything it has gone further from them then before.
I guess if we're going to have this discussion I may as well qualify that statement. I was specifically talking about how the level design seems to be going for a more constrained and directed approach, which is characteristic of the military shooter, than the old battle arena approach of the old games. Granted, since I don't really follow the series I'm going off of the gameplay that I saw during E3, so I may be wrong, and if I am I would be happy to oblige.
The level in the E3 was condensed and made non-linear on purpose so they could quickly show off the gameplay fast and quickly. They explained that in the full game the levels will be much wider and even more so then previous Halo games with larger environments and such.
 

Jezzascmezza

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Used to really enjoy it- definitely loved the first 3. After that though, it all started to fell a bit samey, and now that the franchise is going to have a release per year, I've pretty much given up all hope of the series dramatically changing itself...
 

Korten12

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Jezzascmezza said:
Used to really enjoy it- definitely loved the first 3. After that though, it all started to fell a bit samey, and now that the franchise is going to have a release per year, I've pretty much given up all hope of the series dramatically changing itself...
What... Halo isn't yearly... I mean granted, it has sort of been since Halo 3 with Wars, ODST, Reach, Anniversary, and now 4. But there is no plans for a Halo 2 Anniversary, and Halo 5 isn't coming out next year. :/

It won't be coming out till the next xbox is out already.
 

skywolfblue

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I like them! I tend to prefer third person shooters instead so it's not a "Top 5" title for me, but I have fun and enjoy them.

Reach would be my favorite Halo, nice campaign locations (neat space fighter level, lack of an "oh god how could you put this awful level in this otherwise beautiful game" (AKA "Library" from Halo 1 and "Cortana" from Halo 3)). Plus fixing a lot of my annoyances with the previous titles (Slow-as-molasses movement, Noble 6 team is a lot more diverse and interesting then the faceless Master Chief)

I do have a secondary affection for Halo 3. It's a pretty awesome cinematic experience, and has long tank sections. I heart that tank so damn much.
 

The_Lost_King

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I wantled to say console trash for the lulz, but it is decent but it isn't the first fps I would play. Though I don't usually play fps's any more. Except for Borderlands, I love Borderlands.
 

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I love them.
My personal favorite is ODST. I enjoyed its uniqueness, though I understand why a lot of people didn't like it, especially since it was NOT worth $60. I *have* Halo Wars if only to keep the collection complete. I liked Reach, but that's nothing more than fanboy-ism since all I have to say is that I liked it, I don't think it was that special or anything. I still adore the original trilogy though.
I'm pretty excited about Halo 4. After seeing how 343 treated the Halo: Combat Evolved remake, I'm pretty confident in their abilities.
 

BreakfastMan

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Love the series. Not a single game in the series that I have not enjoyed (Note: Has only played Halo Wars briefly). The first is was one of my first FPSs and remains to this day one of my favorite games of all time. Single best console-based FPS series ever, period. The games do so many things right, it is incredible. The controls, the music, the AI, the weapons, the vehicles, the gameplay, the art style, the multiplayer, the level design... All fantastic. So many good times, with friends and with myself. :p
 

excalipoor

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Love it. Love all of them. Halo 2 is pretty bullshitty on Legendary, and I feel Halo 3 is sort of weak storywise, but those are all the complaints I have. Though I haven't played Halo Wars...

EDIT: I wish ODST would have been a bit more...stealth-ish, or something. They went on and on about how playing as an ODST would be different from Master Chief, but it wasn't all that. And the ending was pretty meh. Otherwise, pure awesome.

Tanis said:
It's the FF7 of FPS.

Yes, it's the game that popped a LOT of cherries for console gamers who had never played a FPS online, but that's about it.
Halo:CE is just local multiplayer. Halo 2 is online, and it's still widely regarded as inferior to the first one.
 

Nazulu

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I can't say much since I've only just started playing the first game and I'm only half way through that. However, at the moment I really like it.

I like traveling over the landscapes, running up to mobs to whack them and throwing those plasma grenades onto the enemy's to hear them panick. I will never forget sticking a plasma to one of those big warriors leg, he runs back behind the wall screaming "OH NO!", and apparently there was all these other monsters panicking with him until BOOM! All was silent.

However, because of playing HL2 so many times, I really feel that game needs running and other things. Plus it lacks boss fights even though taking out enemy vehicles is a big deal.

So my answer is "It's good so far".
 

IBlackKiteI

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Halo's multiplayer has always been great, throughout the whole series there have been a ton of awesome maps, crazy game modes and lots of awesome to be enjoyed.
On the other hand I practically detest every one of the campaign modes aside from the glorious Halo CE and Halo 2. I just felt like after these two games none of the levels, settings, characters or encounters were even memorable, let alone likeable. It felt like the more they tried to flesh out the setting the more silly, convoluted and even at times pretentious it as a whole seemed. Reach in particular tried to be an epic, emotional, story-driven war story, but it just wasn't.
I'm not sure what it is, maybe it's the fact that it's an entirely fictional setting rather than an instantly recognisable real world one, but I reckon that Halo tries way too hard to get you all 'emotionally invested' and give a shit compared to a lot of other similar FPS games.

Since I've completely given up on the idea that I'll enjoy a Halo campaign again, I'll probably pick up Halo 4 at some point though almost exclusively for its multiplayer. However a lot, hell maybe most of the changes they're making, namely the random weapon spawns, absence of Elites, new create a class system and a gamemode where your bases actually defend themselves so you don't have to do it yourself, all seem really dodgy, but none moreso than 343's plan to cram story into the multiplayer.
One of the biggest reasons I've liked Halo's multiplayer so much is it's complete absence of story, you don't have some 2d douchebag yelling into your guy's head every two seconds telling you to stop the bad dudes doing their bad stuff, boring-ass cutscenes don't come up every time you get to a new area, I no longer feel like the game is forcing me to care about things I have no interest in. Depending on how much they insert and try to force story elements, exposition or whatever directly in the game, it might really kill it for me. Having say, a small wall of text on the loading screen before a match explaining what both sides are doing there would be fine, but I can't help but feeling that it'll be a lot more than that, that perhaps they'll try to make the events of multiplayer matches follow some sort of narrative, starting and stopping the actions of players at certain points, restricting their freedom in-game, or attempt to tie them in heavily with events in the game's story. Killzone 3 has several multiplayer missions a lot like this sort of thing, and they feel very, very jarring.

In a whole I'd say Halo sucks in some ways but is mindblowingly awesome in others, like a lot of series. It'd obviously differ for a lot of us but I love the game first and foremost for it's multiplayer which I feel is it's strongest and most important aspect, and to varying degrees dislike almost everything else.
 

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I liked it when I was younger but the main trilogy paradoxically clung to The Flood as an enemy force while refusing to let you fight/kill The Gravemind which seemed to be leading them. I liked ODST and Reach but that's only because of the lack of Flood in both of those games. I'm also greatly disappointed that the only game released under the Halo name that wasn't an FPS was Halo Wars...I know it wasn't conceived of yet but at this point I would give just about anything for the next Halo spin-off title to be centered around space combat like that one level in Reach...only unlike that one level you take out a ton of large Covenant ships instead of just one. That hypothetical game can end with an assault on a space-faring Gravemind if you really want to shoe-horn The Flood into it.

As for Multiplayer: I played Halo 3 and Halo Reach online, strongly preferring to play Reach online because it seemed to have a better connection for some reason. That being said though, me liking Reach online isn't enough to keep me paying for Gold (XBL-Silver for about 2 years now I think).
 

Trippy Turtle

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I loved 1, 2 and 3. Reach has good moments but overall its not as good as the others. I have always found Halo more about fun than other FPS games as opposed to just being about winning.
 

Ratimir

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Still haven't played any of them. I intend to, sooner or later, but there always seems to be something more interesting for me to spend my money on.

Not really sure which option fits that best. Going with 'no opinion', but please consider it a favourable non-opinion.
 

sketch_zeppelin

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I had alot of fun with it. it got me into FPS's mainly because while it stole alot from James Cameron, it did it very well. Also the old LAN parties with my friends were some of the best times i had with multiplayer. Its hard to beat sneaking up on one of your friends with the energy sword and saying "pssst, behind you" and having 7 screens pull a 180 and one of them goes black.
 

StBishop

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I like it.
It use to be over rated, I was a highschool-hipster-douchebag who was too in love with the PS2 to even consider it.

Then I played Halo 2 co-op with some friends. I really enjoyed it.

Now it's become so popular to hate that I think I'm probably more of a fan than your average consumer.

I'm by no means a fanboy though, I've never read any of the novels and have no intention to, my friends have and I can gather much of the necessary info from their conversations.

sketch_zeppelin said:
I had alot of fun with it. it got me into FPS's mainly because while it stole alot from James Cameron, it did it very well. Also the old LAN parties with my friends were some of the best times i had with multiplayer. Its hard to beat sneaking up on one of your friends with the energy sword and saying "pssst, behind you" and having 7 screens pull a 180 and one of them goes black.
What did it steal from James Cameron? You said that as if we all know exactly what you're talking about, but I've never heard that before.

Care to clarify?
 

SlaveNumber23

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I love it, I've had many hours of enjoyment out of Halo 3 and Halo Reach and can't wait for Halo 4 and further games to come. I'm not sure if future games will be worth buying the next Xbox for though, I wasn't planning on getting the next Xbox but if there is a series that can sway me, Halo is it.
 
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Shoggoth2588 said:
I liked it when I was younger but the main trilogy paradoxically clung to The Flood as an enemy force while refusing to let you fight/kill The Gravemind which seemed to be leading them.
You actually DO blast the tentacle monster to shreds in Halo 3... twice! In the final level of Halo 3, Cortana says that the Gravemind is trying to "rebuild" itself on the ring, a direct result of you destroying it in a massive explosion in the previous level. And of course the entire point of the final level is to purge all the local Flood, which includes the Gravemind form.
Part of the issue here is that the Gravemind is not a being of a particular physical body; it's more or less the consciousness of the Flood. The tentacle monster is more just a current control hub than a person that can be killed; destroying it could, at most, temporarily cause any local Flood to become less organized. This is why, at the end of Halo 3, the Gravemind speaks of your victory not as death, but as "addition of time to a sentence."

Having a Halo 3 boss fight with an interstellar octopus plant monster would be silly, especially considering how horribly boss fights in Halo 2 worked out.