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Barozi said:

Actually if you read the reviews more carefully you would see that the main complaints are the technical issues:

framerate drops

lack of co-op

not enough improvements to justify 2 years of waiting

 

Repetitive levels is the only thing that also was a problem on the Xbox. But that didn't matter so much, because co-op easily makes up for those repetitive solo moments.

Framerate drops were not really an issue... the real issue was that you needed a state-of-the-art computer to be able to handle a 2 year old console game (which, incidentally, ran on a console made from mostly off-the-shelf PC components).  With an adequate PC, I can assure you there are no framerate issues.

And there's higher resolution graphics

More precice controls

And online multi-player. 

 

Anyway... Halo's not a BAD game, I just don't think its single-player campaign is anywhere near the same level as Half-Life or Half-Life 2.