so come on, make me like it.
After a conversation in This thread, along with countless others with my friends IRL, I really want to know what makes a game so bad (imo) so incredibly popular.
so come on, make me like it.
so come on, make me like it.
hahaha
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You know, in all honesty, I have no idea what draws me to it. I mean, I love sci-fi shit, but Halo just drew me in the first day I played it when the original Xbox launched. Perhaps it's the whole "super soldier" thing, and the advanced marines segment...I don't know.
All I know is, Assault on the Control Room = best leval evar
All I know is, Assault on the Control Room = best leval evar
I never liked h3 but 1 and 2 really got me into the whole fps gaming deal, for a console shooter it is extremely well made, many other console shooters never had a chance back then
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as far as console shooters go, you're probably right, when i played gears of war it just felt like a generic third person shooter too.Mutantsteak wrote:
I never liked h3 but 1 and 2 really got me into the whole fps gaming deal, for a console shooter it is extremely well made, many other console shooters never had a chance back then
I guess pc's are just > in every way.
Oh trust me, I agree. If I had a choice whether to keep my PC or my 360, I'd take my PC in a heartbeat.Miggle wrote:
as far as console shooters go, you're probably right, when i played gears of war it just felt like a generic third person shooter too.Mutantsteak wrote:
I never liked h3 but 1 and 2 really got me into the whole fps gaming deal, for a console shooter it is extremely well made, many other console shooters never had a chance back then
I guess pc's are just > in every way.
It's all in personal taste, Miggle. I played MGS and MGS2, and really didn't think either were as good as people said.
I agree there, halo was superb... for its time. Maybe people don't like h3 as much because of the fact that there are better choices nowadaysMiggle wrote:
as far as console shooters go, you're probably right, when i played gears of war it just felt like a generic third person shooter too.Mutantsteak wrote:
I never liked h3 but 1 and 2 really got me into the whole fps gaming deal, for a console shooter it is extremely well made, many other console shooters never had a chance back then
I guess pc's are just > in every way.
PLay mgs3 then come backPoseidon wrote:
Oh trust me, I agree. If I had a choice whether to keep my PC or my 360, I'd take my PC in a heartbeat.
It's all in personal taste, Miggle. I played MGS and MGS2, and really didn't think either were as good as people said.
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The story, I would say, is a major influence. The weapons are as well.
In addition, the customization granted to the players in regard to multiplayer is major draw. You can't play grifball or alpha zombie in other games.
In addition, the customization granted to the players in regard to multiplayer is major draw. You can't play grifball or alpha zombie in other games.
buy me a PS3 with backwards compatability and a copy and you've got a dealMutantsteak wrote:
I agree there, halo was superb... for its time. Maybe people don't like h3 as much because of the fact that there are better choices nowadaysMiggle wrote:
as far as console shooters go, you're probably right, when i played gears of war it just felt like a generic third person shooter too.Mutantsteak wrote:
I never liked h3 but 1 and 2 really got me into the whole fps gaming deal, for a console shooter it is extremely well made, many other console shooters never had a chance back then
I guess pc's are just > in every way.PLay mgs3 then come backPoseidon wrote:
Oh trust me, I agree. If I had a choice whether to keep my PC or my 360, I'd take my PC in a heartbeat.
It's all in personal taste, Miggle. I played MGS and MGS2, and really didn't think either were as good as people said.
Halo 1 was revolutionary for the campaign. Halo 2 was revolutionary for the multiplayer. Halo 3 was a combination of the two, but not really revolutionary.
1. Custom games/friends - I play these more than any other part of Halo. It is very "friend friendly" and is one of the most fun games to play with friends. It is also very easy to connect with friends. The best part of this is the custom games, so you can pick your favorite level, make your own favorite gametype, and in Halo 3, even customize the level itself and make it your own. I play custom made games more than anything else in Halo, and I have since the first installment.
2. Gameplay - I actually had to stop and think about what it was about Halo that just makes the gameplay fun. I think I've figured it out: I don't think I've played any other game that had such a good, balanced three part system of grenades, melee, and guns.
2. Gameplay - I actually had to stop and think about what it was about Halo that just makes the gameplay fun. I think I've figured it out: I don't think I've played any other game that had such a good, balanced three part system of grenades, melee, and guns.
The first Halo was actually a pretty innovative game, it was one of the earlier FPSes to have vehicles and melee attacks as important parts of the game. Subsequent Halo games however seem like they are the same as the first but with shinier graphics.
It's a five on the FPS scale, when consoles only had games that ranged 1-3 before. Looks like god next to the others, it's just nothing particularly new or impressive to PC people.
Syphon Filter > Halo... in my opinion sorry PS player.
Halo's cool though because not only ws the campaign revolutionary but I think alot of it was all the differnt things you could change and all the different ways you could play in multiplayer that helped make it popular.
Halo's cool though because not only ws the campaign revolutionary but I think alot of it was all the differnt things you could change and all the different ways you could play in multiplayer that helped make it popular.
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I think it's successful solely because of it's simplicity.
for it's time, it was a phenomenal console shooter. Epic (and almost believable) story line, incredible AI, beautiful environments, and a simple yet effective multiplayer.
Halo 1 had two factors working for it.
1) Development hype.
2) Microsoft acquisitional marketing hype.
Combined, the two created enough momentum to drive an overrated-but-fun series into a third title. Honestly, had the bigwigs at Microsoft had allowed Halo 1 to be finished, they might've had a Doom-like release on their hands, with masterful multiplayer and a series of end maps that made more sense than the endless series of cloned donut chambers with monster closets.
1) Development hype.
2) Microsoft acquisitional marketing hype.
Combined, the two created enough momentum to drive an overrated-but-fun series into a third title. Honestly, had the bigwigs at Microsoft had allowed Halo 1 to be finished, they might've had a Doom-like release on their hands, with masterful multiplayer and a series of end maps that made more sense than the endless series of cloned donut chambers with monster closets.
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Because it's awesome to play with surround sound.
Before halo 3 It was the story line that drew people in. It was truly epic. Everyone liked it. Then halo 3 came and it feels like it didn't end right. I think halo 4 is in development cause at the end of halo 3 you could see a planet "probably threshold".
On topic, the multiplayer is fkn astounding.
Another reason why people hate it is probably cause they dont understand it or they dont want to understand it. I'd play halo 1 and 2 before i played 3 so you can really enjoy the story. Some people are just assholes and dont wanna expand their horizons and think PC's are creations from god himself.
On topic, the multiplayer is fkn astounding.
Another reason why people hate it is probably cause they dont understand it or they dont want to understand it. I'd play halo 1 and 2 before i played 3 so you can really enjoy the story. Some people are just assholes and dont wanna expand their horizons and think PC's are creations from god himself.
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I think Halo sucks too.
Oh, plenty of people understand it. So well, in fact, that they resent the fact that, thanks to Microsoft's eagerness to thump out an XBox flagship, Bungee didn't get to finish the first one. Think of what a Heinlein reader thinks of the film 'Starship Troopers' and you get an approximate idea. Besides which, if you want to talk about expanding horizons, PC's have plenty of 'story-driven' games to be getting on with without console people clinging desperately to Final Fantasy or...Halo.NeXuS4909 wrote:
Another reason why people hate it is probably cause they dont understand it or they dont want to understand it. I'd play halo 1 and 2 before i played 3 so you can really enjoy the story. Some people are just assholes and dont wanna expand their horizons and think PC's are creations from god himself.
Besides which, they should've put Larry Niven's name in the credits.
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omg you remembered syphon filter!!!!!111!!1!1 I loved that game - and yes Halo does suck a massive monkey dong. (If they are massive )eaglecorps wrote:
Syphon Filter > Halo... in my opinion sorry PS player.
Halo's cool though because not only ws the campaign revolutionary but I think alot of it was all the differnt things you could change and all the different ways you could play in multiplayer that helped make it popular.
I suppose I don't like it because I had just played HL2 and then I moved on to H3 and I still haven't even finished it yet because it's just so boring and it seems like too much of a gimmick.
BTW: HL2 is one of THE best games I have EVER played. Just to let you know
The campaign reminded me a bit of 'Giants: Citizen Kabuto'. Remotely, I suppose.
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Now that was an awesome game! Funny as hell!unnamednewbie13 wrote:
The campaign reminded me a bit of 'Giants: Citizen Kabuto'. Remotely, I suppose.
I've never understood the Halo obsessiveness either.
To me it's average at best. Very poor design in every department, poor graphics and sound, and gameplay at invloves hopping and throwing grenades until you're close enough to the enemy to melee them.
I don't think i've ever enjoyed a Halo match. Not that i've played it a lot. The most fun i've ever had with a Halo game was in the first one, where 4 of us were having split screen multiplayer, and we were driving Warthogs into each other. Even that got boring after about 20 minutes.
To me it's average at best. Very poor design in every department, poor graphics and sound, and gameplay at invloves hopping and throwing grenades until you're close enough to the enemy to melee them.
I don't think i've ever enjoyed a Halo match. Not that i've played it a lot. The most fun i've ever had with a Halo game was in the first one, where 4 of us were having split screen multiplayer, and we were driving Warthogs into each other. Even that got boring after about 20 minutes.
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