So after a few minutes?The Wykydtron said:I'll probably go back to it once CoD degenerates into a campfest/glitchfest/FUCKING NOOBTUBEfest.
No that number is way, way off. The advertising for Reach was more likely ~$10 million; Halo 3 had like $7 mill in advertising and Reach was supposedly more than that.Tankichi said:I heard there was 1 fun game mode. Thats it lol.skennedy929 said:I'm a long-time Halo fan and Reach will be the 360 game I played the least of.
It's old, boring, and more or less the same game I've been playing since Halo 2.
OT: 200 million in advertising? Are you sure you got that right?
I've played pretty much daily for the past month*, and it's a slow period when the in-game counter shows fewer than a quarter-million players on. I'm not certain it's tapered off that drastically compared with H3... I won't compare it with H2, though; its popularity was ridiculous, because it really was the only of its kind at the time and it gained crazy loyalty because of that.Thunderhorse31 said:Actually, games like Bioshock, Mass Effect, Modern Warfare, and Assassin's Creed all came out in the same season as Halo 3, so it's not like it was released in a vacuum. Even with that kind of competition it still seemed like Halo's popularity never took a hit, whereas this time most people I know have already started to ignore Reach entirely. I guess time will tell if that trend continues.maddawg IAJI said:I'm actually playing it right now. It is a tough sell considering how different it is from the others and all the competition it has. The other Halo games practically had an open year when they launched. They had nothing to compete with on the Xbox. Reach has to deal with New Vegas, Black Ops, Medal of Honor and several other games. Its just a bad time to launch.