ditto the previous poster.
really enjoying it on normal, getting in to the story, being a bit confused, lost and afraid, experimenting with the weapons and all that, all the time knowing that I'll be coming right back on completion ready for a different, hopefully more tactical, experience on heroic and then again on legendary.
It seems to be very fashionable to be quick to judge and talk trash about any new game at the moment. I for one am happy to just get on and enjoy this unquestionably exceptionally well produced videogame for what it is. But I also get the impression that Halo 2 will have as much depth and longevity in replaying the single player campaign as its predecessor. Only time will tell of course, and each to their own and all that, but I'm getting tired of this trend of judging a game virtually before its been released, obsessing over relatively insignificant details, or aggresively spouting personal opinion with no sign of any attempt at objective thinking. I've seen so much unfair and bizarre criticism of Fable, GTA:SA and Halo 2 its begining to get a bit depressing. I'm not going to say the increasingly tiring and glib 'what happened to games being about fun?' but it would be nice if people thought about the idea of constructive criticism before bawling the gods because someones favourite flavour of gun is now slightly the wrong shade of green...
really enjoying it on normal, getting in to the story, being a bit confused, lost and afraid, experimenting with the weapons and all that, all the time knowing that I'll be coming right back on completion ready for a different, hopefully more tactical, experience on heroic and then again on legendary.
It seems to be very fashionable to be quick to judge and talk trash about any new game at the moment. I for one am happy to just get on and enjoy this unquestionably exceptionally well produced videogame for what it is. But I also get the impression that Halo 2 will have as much depth and longevity in replaying the single player campaign as its predecessor. Only time will tell of course, and each to their own and all that, but I'm getting tired of this trend of judging a game virtually before its been released, obsessing over relatively insignificant details, or aggresively spouting personal opinion with no sign of any attempt at objective thinking. I've seen so much unfair and bizarre criticism of Fable, GTA:SA and Halo 2 its begining to get a bit depressing. I'm not going to say the increasingly tiring and glib 'what happened to games being about fun?' but it would be nice if people thought about the idea of constructive criticism before bawling the gods because someones favourite flavour of gun is now slightly the wrong shade of green...
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