Lazthelost said:
Wow. I am awestruck. You must have played a completely different game than the rest of us. I am almost finished and so into it. It is by no means "unbearable". The epic battles, the amazing score, the interactions between characters. I am literally begging to know what happens next, but unfortunately I have to sleep. The characters and story in reach are the most personality driven in a halo game, other than Halo Wars. I am completely at a loss for your comment. I can't help but nod my head in shame and say "you're doing it wrong" if that is even possible. |
I played a different game than you if what you played wasn't Halo Reach, because that's what I played. How can I be "doing it wrong" when it's an opinion? That's kind of a strange argument. I didn't find any "epic battles" or "amazing scores". I did find repetitive scenarios and bad voice acting and script. The score, which is normally one my favorite parts of Halo campaigns, was kinda bland to me this time around. The returning themes from the previous Halos were still good, but the new stuff was kinda banal. I'm sure if someone loves Michael Bay movies (or are just Halo fanatics in general) then they'll enjoy the Reach campaign. I, on the other hand, think they are trash (MB movies, not Halo). Opinions are opinions, and everybody can have one. At least I'm saying it having seen the campaign myself, and not making up a bunch of babble without any real experience with the game, like how people complain about review scores before the games are even released becoz they think they know more about a game that someone who has actually played it.
So I didn't trash Halo the game, but the campaign alone. I guarantee the vast majority of people play Halo for the multiplayer and not the campaign, and many have the same point of view that I have. I don't think many people can validly argue that point.