May I just point out one minor fact, Reach was not the first run-in humanity had with the Covenant, just throwing that tidbit out there. Frankly I enjoyed the game and that despite all the flaws you have pointed out it's a fun game regardless.
Yes, you can. But, you're not the first.Necromancer1991 said:May I just point out one minor fact, Reach was not the first run-in humanity had with the Covenant, just throwing that tidbit out there.
Ok fine so I'm not the first, nor will I be the last.L4Y Duke said:Yes, you can. But, you're not the first.Necromancer1991 said:May I just point out one minor fact, Reach was not the first run-in humanity had with the Covenant, just throwing that tidbit out there.
GAH! *quotes self*misterprickly said:I didn't need Yahtzee to tell ME that this game is a dud!
I still can't believe that people still play Halo when there are sooooo many other games that are soooo much better.
Really, some people make me so damn annoyed. They seem to have made it their life's mission to try and destroy any games they don't like (and usually this means "games not made by Valve" on these forums). Do they care that some people don't give a shit about comparing Halo to some old game which supposedly has greater depth and more change, because they've got a positive enough outlook on life to be satisfied with a game which is just fun? No. They will not rest until every person in the world has been utterly convinced that Halo is an abomination and we should all be playing Half-Life, and are convinced that anybody who prefers Halo is a casual dipshit with no taste. It's the very worst kind of fanboyism, and I hate it. I hate it, I hate it, I hate it, and I just wish these people would see reason and stop.
This militant, elitist and extreme fanboyism of Half Life 2 is incidentally why I hate the game and franchise despite never having played it.
You seem to be under the delusion that I actually care about the Halo games or ever bothered to really play them or learn anything about them. I would have thought that my statement about the games having no appeal for me would indicate that I've never really played them; except for the 4 days that I owned Halo 2, hated it, and traded it in for Metroid Prime 2, which was a far superior game, too.ilovemyLunchbox said:One, when taken in the context of the way he talks about video games, he clearly liked it but is annoyed by fanboys. Two, you clearly are bad at FPS games if you think that is how to play Halo. If you are a fan of headshot kills, most things in that game can be killed with three or less headshots on Legendary (the annoying setting full of artificial difficulty - seriously, the enemy is no smarter, just has more health), so there you go. Also, why would you ever get that close with a Spiker, the only underpowered weapon in the game?CronoT said:No, he hated it. But, it's nowhere near the level of hate that he has for games like Too Human and the Wolfenstein Reboot.orangeapples said:I'm surprised. He didn't hate Halo Reach...
Also, I've never liked the Halo games precisely because there's no iron-sights aiming. In FPS games, I specialize in sniping and long distance single shot kills. So, a game that forces me to get up close with an underpowered weapon and stand there like a slack-jawed mental patient holds no appeal to me, whatsoever.
Okay, I've seen people say this before, and it's bullshit. Yahtzee has played a ton of FPS games, some easy, some hard, and considering in his Haze review [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/zero-punctuation/93-Haze] he called it "insultingly short and easy," I don't think he needs to play an "easier" FPS.MonkeyPunch said:Nice to see that Yathzee still [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/jump/6.182953.5453389] has a hard time playing FPS' ^^
I'm not saying that wouldn't have been a better move, but remember a lot of people really do like the single-player as well. What I mean is that the whole make up the game, and it is designed to be both single and multiplayer. Yathzees review covers one part, but to dismiss the other is wrong. I would totaly approve of selling the game in two parts, single and multiplayer.Tankichi said:But then they should just remove the single Player and replace it with Botted Training Maps or Perfect Dark 64 esque multiplayer for its single player. They have a story adn i had friends who followed the story but The story is no longer really the main point in the game. I understand that multiplayer is the selling point but if they took 20 min and looked at the story and said "shit. We have nothing.....Wanna scrap it and leave just the multiplayer?" They would have sold just as much. then it would be made for its targeted demographic and not singleplayer. Then they could have bigger multiplayer.
And as someone who has played Half-Life 2...it was meh at best. There was next to no story, it was an incredibly linear game that was still very counter-intuitive in terms of pointing out where you need to go, and for the majority of the game, just wasn't fun.OhJohnNo said:Each game has enough change in it to warrant being called "different". That's good enough for me.YoungZer0 said:Well it is a fact that the Halo Franchise is missing some "change".OhJohnNo said:Once again, this is all opinion. ALL FUCKING OPINION. And oyu're arguing about it as if it's scientific fact.YoungZer0 said:Wait a second, are you actually saying you played Halo for the story? Really? Because i came in expecting a good story, but i haven't found it. It was simpler than the horrible mishmash that Halo 2 was, but it wasn't good.EightGaugeHippo said:Let me make that point more clear. The two films may have been different down to every detail. But I went to see it expecting more of the great story telling and epic battles I got from a new hope.
Mass Effect 1&2 both have great story and epic encounters.
The same can be said for Halo 1-Reach
A great example of sequel done better is Half-Life 2. New Weapons, new enemies, same enemies in new and refreshing disguise, new gameplay-elements like the gravity-gun, completely different setting and storyline, new characters, more depth, etc.
Halo is missing all that.
Zero Punctuation is brilliant, but it brings out by far the worst in the community here. Refer back to my last post in this thread. You guys are behaving like youtube trolls.
Really, some people (not you or the guy you were arguing with) make me so damn annoyed. They seem to have made it their life's mission to try and destroy any games they don't like (and usually this means "games not made by Valve" on these forums). Do they care that some people don't give a shit about comparing Halo to some old game which supposedly has greater depth and more change, because they've got a positive enough outlook on life to be satisfied with a game which is just fun? No. They will not rest until every person in the world has been utterly convinced that Halo is an abomination and we should all be playing Half-Life, and are convinced that anybody who prefers Halo is a casual dipshit with no taste. It's the very worst kind of fanboyism, and I hate it. I hate it, I hate it, I hate it, and I just wish these people would see reason and stop.
This militant, elitist and extreme fanboyism of Half Life 2 is incidentally why I hate the game and franchise despite never having played it.
As for your P.S., is that why there's only a very small amount of games which are defended like that, and they are all AAA titles that have been made by some of the best studios in the video game industry, and many games are hated universally despite having multiplayer, even if made by the same studio as one that is liked?mr_rubino said:I'm happy to see that despite him liking the game, the Halo haters still found ways to clog the board with their "Waaah waaaah! He didn't hate the game so I'm going to ignore most of what he said so I'm still right!" child-like tantrums. Just another day on ZP.
(Fixed that for you)
P.S. I repeat: "MULTIPLAYA YO!" has become the 21st century equivalent to the late 90s's "awsum gr4fx". You can roll out anything, but if you hit that one little box on the checklist, all the 12 year old boys of the world will defend your work to the end.
Halo fanboys: Thinnest skins in the west. Saying anything needs improvement is mean, and Halo shouldn't be compared to other games, because that's unfair. It should be judged on its own merits, and every feature of the game judged on how it perfectly matches past Halo games.OhJohnNo said:GAH! *quotes self*misterprickly said:I didn't need Yahtzee to tell ME that this game is a dud!
I still can't believe that people still play Halo when there are sooooo many other games that are soooo much better.
Really, some people make me so damn annoyed. They seem to have made it their life's mission to try and destroy any games they don't like (and usually this means "games not made by Valve" on these forums). Do they care that some people don't give a shit about comparing Halo to some old game which supposedly has greater depth and more change, because they've got a positive enough outlook on life to be satisfied with a game which is just fun? No. They will not rest until every person in the world has been utterly convinced that Halo is an abomination and we should all be playing Half-Life, and are convinced that anybody who prefers Halo is a casual dipshit with no taste. It's the very worst kind of fanboyism, and I hate it. I hate it, I hate it, I hate it, and I just wish these people would see reason and stop.
This militant, elitist and extreme fanboyism of Half Life 2 is incidentally why I hate the game and franchise despite never having played it.
CAW4 said:And once again, the Halo-players do nothing to show me they can speak to others on an adult level. Hell of an effort.OhJohnNo said:As for your P.S., is that why there's only a very small amount of games which are defended like that, and they are all AAA titles that have been made by some of the best studios in the video game industry, and many games are hated universally despite having multiplayer, even if made by the same studio as one that is liked?mr_rubino said:I'm happy to see that despite him liking the game, the Halo haters still found ways to clog the board with their "Waaah waaaah! He didn't hate the game so I'm going to ignore most of what he said so I'm still right!" child-like tantrums. Just another day on ZP.
(Fixed that for you)
P.S. I repeat: "MULTIPLAYA YO!" has become the 21st century equivalent to the late 90s's "awsum gr4fx". You can roll out anything, but if you hit that one little box on the checklist, all the 12 year old boys of the world will defend your work to the end.
Somehow I found your clumsy attempt to show me how witty you were in the first paragraph had more substance than when you actually tried to make a point in your second, even though that old "Fixed it" gem has been beaten to death by every flipper-handed latchkey tard child on the net since about 1998.
Incidentally, no, I'm right: Multiplayer is the widely-used defense to every game with terrible single-player campaigns. Try finishing your thoughts if you have a point to make.
...Did you see what he said near the beginning of the review? You know, how he said "apparently you have to have done all that to know what the fuck's going on"? He clearly admitted that he hardly knows anything about the Halo story.L4Y Duke said:Uh, I don't think Yahtzee's as well-read on the Halo story as he thinks
You're quite right. I think I should've made it clear that I wasn't counting in the price.SelectivelyEvil13 said:snip
Yea I was thinking the same thingNecromancer1991 said:May I just point out one minor fact, Reach was not the first run-in humanity had with the Covenant, just throwing that tidbit out there. Frankly I enjoyed the game and that despite all the flaws you have pointed out it's a fun game regardless.
And here we go again. You misunderstand me to the extent that you're probably just trolling, and you have no idea how much it is taking me to remain civil here.mr_rubino said:Halo fanboys: Thinnest skins in the west. Saying anything needs improvement is mean, and Halo shouldn't be compared to other games, because that's unfair. It should be judged on its own merits, and every feature of the game judged on how it perfectly matches past Halo games.OhJohnNo said:GAH! *quotes self*misterprickly said:I didn't need Yahtzee to tell ME that this game is a dud!
I still can't believe that people still play Halo when there are sooooo many other games that are soooo much better.
Really, some people make me so damn annoyed. They seem to have made it their life's mission to try and destroy any games they don't like (and usually this means "games not made by Valve" on these forums). Do they care that some people don't give a shit about comparing Halo to some old game which supposedly has greater depth and more change, because they've got a positive enough outlook on life to be satisfied with a game which is just fun? No. They will not rest until every person in the world has been utterly convinced that Halo is an abomination and we should all be playing Half-Life, and are convinced that anybody who prefers Halo is a casual dipshit with no taste. It's the very worst kind of fanboyism, and I hate it. I hate it, I hate it, I hate it, and I just wish these people would see reason and stop.
This militant, elitist and extreme fanboyism of Half Life 2 is incidentally why I hate the game and franchise despite never having played it.
If bungie added that then it would have made certain routs accessible that shouldn't have been. It is not there because it balances gameplay.AssassinJoe said:The jet-packs were pretty fun. But it was annoying how they weren't in a lot of the levels of the campaign.
At least it was annoying to me.