Anything is more in-depth than Halo. Seriously. Played the first one, soooooo boring and stupid.
But really, play the Metal Gear Solid series. They're in-fucking-credible!
But really, play the Metal Gear Solid series. They're in-fucking-credible!
well if your counting written work(who the fuck would write a Halo book? and what kind of fucking asshole would read it?) then any lord of the rings game has your halo bullshit beat.NeXuS4909 wrote:
Im talking about the halo series as a whole as in EVERYTHING books and all. Halo goes pretty deep and it does make sense about how the forerunners dissapeared at the same time humans came about. As in humans might be the forerunners. So in return the covonent are actually worshiping us. I hate how little kitties ruin a thread with stupid ass shit btw.
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no i think he meant a game existing first, then all the other crap that comes after,-]Eucalyptus[- wrote:
Halo's storyline is one of the main aspects of the game, not to mention its music and game play among other things. Halo's storyline is not to be belittled. However I don't think any game can stand up to RPG's.... their main purpose in life is to create an alternate world. To do taht, you need depth of story and detail, as it is a Role Playing Game they need to make a whole new universe.... i think Elder Scrolls and all those other RPG's can't compete really
They are some of the most in depth games i have ever play i really hope they do another!NeXuS4909 wrote:
Ya they went pretty deep and i liked them alot.SharkyMcshark wrote:
Knights of the Old Republic
Knights of the Old Republic 2
Awesome stories (even if you just count the like... in game fiction and disregard the Star Wars background lore)
exactly, how much real story can a shooter on rails have? games like TES, fallout and stalker put you into another world.Vilham wrote:
Half-life, Warcraft, Final Fantasy, Elder Scrolls.
Halo itself has no story what so ever really. Its the books outside of the game that have story, whereas the ones ive mentioned have massive amounts of lore in the games aswell as tons of books etc.
Books were pretty good tbh.Home wrote:
Half-Life. And honestly, Halo 3 itself doesn't have that deep of a story. It's all the extra stuff, in the books, on the internet sites, etc. where the story gets deep.
Gabriel Knight series. Its plot revolves around historyKEN-JENNINGS wrote:
As long as we are counting books with games, I would say Dungeons and Dragons (and incarnates such as Elder Scrolls) and Star Wars have more in-depth story than anything else.
Please try to prove me wrong.