Completely agree. Absolutely love halo 3. The middle of this game is flawless. Really felt like bungie knew exactly how to make the perfect shooter. Odst is good too but not as good.
Tsavo highway until cortana vaginal is without flaw and I did not lie.
Now see, I actually rather like Sierra 117 and Crow's Nest as well. I think Sierra 117 is a great opener; it got nice outdoor environments to show off their lighting and water and skyboxes, sets a good tempo with the encounters, smaller skrimishes giving way to heavier areas, jackal sniper forest to a more vertical area, etc. Wide open areas to play around with, more variations in environments than Pillar of Autumn or Cairo Station. The Chieftan capturing the troops sub-plot builds to a really cool climax where you have to infiltrate their base and prioritize targets. And I love the
music! The tribal, early morning kind of vibe.
I think Crow's Nest really works considering its placement between the more open environments of Sierra 117 and Tsavo Highway. A large variety of close quarters and medium range firefights, intelligent and coherent backtracking through the base, a showcase for its weapons sandbox, etc.
Like, the story itself isn't all the great, but the pacing and variety of the missions themselves, how they've been crafted with various peaks and valleys, how Bungie was able to work around the Golden Triangle of Guns/Melee/Grenades, the scale and design of enemy encounters, or (Cortana aside) how they utilized backtracking compared to CE/2 is really quite sharp. It feels like they were really disappointed how rushed and forgettable Halo 2's campaign turned out, so this time they REALLY focused on making the best Halo campaign they could. What works about Halo, what are the options to give the player here, what is the audio/visual feedback when players shoot enemies, just how many ghosts should come flying out that gate considering the Scorpion tank's movement and firing speed, etc. Obviously they ask these questions on the other Halo games, but I don't think they ever got so many things
so right like they have with Halo 3.
Cortana aside, of course