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Even an experience Halo player should slow down a bit and get familiar with the new stuff
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It seems like Bungie could have given us a bit more to work with for 60 bucks, and they are releasing a map pack soon with 3 new maps, but you'll have to pay 10 dollars for it.
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Though a bit short on normal level, the difficulty is much more even without the rediculous spikes that Halo 3 had, and skulls and legendary difficulty can put you in the 20 - 25 hour range for a single playthrough
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I have always thought enemys were a bit cartoonish etc
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the inability to edit firefight maps on forge (more warthogs, all 3 kinds, would be a bit of awesomeness, instead of 1 rockethog on 1 map
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It's good and all, but the lack of change causes it to lose a bit of its allure.
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Combat Evolved offers a good bit of innovation when it comes to storytelling
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I spent a good bit of one level just cowering behind a rock waiting for my computer-controlled teammates to kill off the aliens because I was out of ammo and had no idea how to get more.
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When I heard about this game at first, I was a bit skeptical about it, knowing that the Halo trilogy was done and assuming that any subsequent games would just belong in the franchise milking category
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The game is a little bit more open than Halo 2 or 3, about the same as Halo 1.My only real complaint, personally, is that many of my favorite things were only done once
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2012,it upset me quite a bit
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The finale is also a bit anticlimactic and not as inspired as you would hope the crown jewel of the Halo series to be
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The multiplayer is good too, quite a bit of variety but nothing that really blew my socks off
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A bit disappointed
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I felt like any bit of emotion they were trying to get from me was forced
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The controls were easy to pick up once I played through the first level, and a little bit of co-op with my boys
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For the rest of us that enjoy a bit more to our shooters, I'd suggest Battlefield
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I got the limited because I am a halo geek but the legendary was just a bit
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Some new multiplayer dynamics improve the longevity of the game by making it a bit more fun (or less irritating) to get on Xbox Live
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So it's not really a surprise when Emile is stabbed in the spine, or Jorge blows a ship up with himself inside, or Carter slams his ship into a Scarab, all done to give the main character (You, playing as Noble Six) just a little bit more time to kill one more measly Grunt, Brute, or Elite
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and you just kind of go from point A to point B in each level and kill covenant
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Its good I like it
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but ive seen worse T rated games