Just finished playing some matchmaking. I didn’t think it could get any better than Halo 3 but this seems to be a notch above. It is growing on me and I can see me playing this for awhile.
Campaign was short though. Only took me and my son about 8 hours to finsh it on Heroic. Going to run through it on Legendary next time he comes over.
My one complaint is that this game is dark. Everything seems to blend into the background. Makes it really hard to see the enemies. Might just be my TV settings though. I’ll have to check it out.
I just finished the campaign. I was [spoiler]a bit disappointed by the end. I’ve never played a game where if you win the campaign, you die. (For that matter, if you lose the campaign, you die). I get that the mood is supposed to be dire, but jeez.
And what the hell, Cortana had chosen me! Me! For what, I don’t know – apparently to courier her over to the next guy, like a pizza delivery. And Keyes didn’t even tip, asshole. In Halo 3’s prelude, Cortana spoke about how she chose Master Chief, and had chosen well because he was lucky. I guess she chose my character because he was a sap who’d stay behind and shoot stuff and die. Bitch. It also doesn’t make sense that Cortana chose MC; MC was the last Spartan, what other choice was available?
I figured toward the end that I was Master Chief and just didn’t know it yet. When the Autumn took off, I was figuring I’d end up in a Sabre somehow and catch up to the ship. Instead we get that bummer “kill until you’re overwhelmed” bit. We could have at least met Master Chief, dammit, or heard his voice, or Jezus, some hint about that guy, but he was too busy in the tanning salon on the Autumn or something.[/spoiler]
I thought the game was very pretty, but formulaic. Play one Halo and you get the entire experience. Halo multiplayer got old for me when H2 was released, so I only get the game really for the campaign mode. After shelling out 60 bones for ODST, I was not gonna be disapointed again and simply rented Reach.
[spoiler]I wonder if thats a planned move on the part of bungie, to make sure that there would be no more halo franchise for them. I can’t see Microsoft just letting the franchise go to the dust bin of history, when it makes them 200 mil on release, so its just a matter of who Bungie/MS sells the franchise to.
So in the short term, noble six is not the Master Chief, but he isn’t a bad game character either. In a way I liked the ending, it was not vague like H3 and the fate of the Master Chief. Six went out in a blaze of glory.
I think also that the game diverged a bit from the book, the master chief planting the nuke that leveled the city, so we should have at least had a cameo appearance from him, concidering he wakes up from cold sleep onboard the autumm. [/spoiler]
Did you check your in-game brightness setting too? I usually like to bump the brightness way up on FPS games, even to the point that it’s washing out because otherwise I can never see shit.
Seconded. I had to turn up the Reach settings to the highest brightness to see anything. Had to do the same thing for Gears of War - this is a troubling trend for people with shitty maxed-out TVs like me.
I’m playing as much as I can fit in. I am really enjoying the class types it feels like it really changes the game dynamic. For background I played Halo quite a bit including using a tunneling service to play online. I played Halo 2 a ridiculous amount. By the time Halo 3 came out I tired of it very quickly, there was not enough difference from 2. It’s too early to tell but I’m thinking that Reach will keep me engaged for longer. I also love firefight mode.
I think I may like Reach the best out of all the Halos…but does anyone else think that the Covenant is WAY too good at hitting you with plasma grenades? I’m only on Heroic, but they can stick them directly to my head from a mile away.
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