OldJadedGamer
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I think I'm the only person in this thread who cares about the campaigns...
I didn't care about them until they added online play to them.
I think I'm the only person in this thread who cares about the campaigns...
They tried to explore and expand the universe with Halo 2, which to this day has the best story in the series, but then kids bitched that they didn't get to play as the Chief for the entire game and that there was a talking plant. No wonder they watered the fiction down in the following games.Story can be questionable as well. While the Halo universe is incredibly deep and interesting, it was never really explored by Bungie in depth until ODST and Reach.
With all that said, Bungie has brought a lot of new things to the table over the past 10 years.
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Console FPS controls
Matchmaking
Community stat tracking
Enemy AI
Movement with your left thumb, aiming with your right thumb controller config options were available years before Halo in Goldeneye, Turok and Medal of Honor. Bungle may have been the first to do it with dual analogs and popularize it, but they didn't invent the config.
Movement with your left thumb, aiming with your right thumb controller config options were available years before Halo in Goldeneye, Turok and Medal of Honor. Bungle may have been the first to do it with dual analogs and popularize it, but they didn't invent the config.
Don't have a clue why Xbox games swapped it.
I love bungie for the same reason I love valve. They're doing more then just creating a game, they're turning bungie.net and bungie aerospace into an entire development platform. They're supporting independant developers, and giving them access to all of the bungie.net platform. (like bungie's stats)
They have the best web stats and recording features of any game, with great mobile access.
Marathon is the second most important fps game ever made in my opinon, the first game to have levels with diffrent height maps, and featured many of the first iterations of multiplayer gametypes we have now, like odd ball and king of the hill, the first built in level editor.
then there was halo.
Bungie deserves mad props, they're right up there with valve. And it's awesome that both developers have all their publications avaiable online for viewing.
Halo 2, the first truly great online game for consoles.
Yes
Console FPS controls
Matchmaking
Community stat tracking
Enemy AI
I just can't agree. Halo is probably my favorite console shooter but Valve has got Half Life, Left 4 Dead, Portal, Team Fortress, Dota 2. You just can't compare Bungie to Valve. They only work on the same projects. The projects always turn out to be great but they're only working on one franchise.
valve is also valve, turtle rock, dota 2 team, their fortress team. You're looking at 1 team vs a large grouping of teams. Kind of unfair in that comparison.
Not like Blizzard, Valve, and some other devs.
I wish everyone would copy Saved Films and the Theater.
That's because they are nowhere near as good.
Bungie is the J.K. Rowling of game development. Let's see if you're any good at something new.
Like someone earlier in the thread, I too am always surprised when I hear Reach bashing, no matter how common it is here. I just can't parse it. I thought it was easily the best since Halo 1. There truly is no accounting for taste.
Matchmaking is a huge negative for them.
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Console FPS controls
Matchmaking
I think Party System + Matchmaking are the best options for online MP.
It's a Bungie/Halo thread. Nothing unexpected here.
I think Party System + Matchmaking are the best options for online MP.
I think Party System + Matchmaking are the best options for online MP.
It had good online matchmaking/clan integration but I think Halo 2 is the worst halo game in the series by a far margin regarding both the multi and singleplayer.Halo 2 still has the best online matchmaking/clan integration in ANY multiplayer game I have ever played.
Amazing by them pathetic by everyone else.
It's my favorite part of the Halo games, I have enjoyed the campaign in most of them.I think I'm the only person in this thread who cares about the campaigns...
No, the campaign was messy and disorganized.
It's my favorite part of the Halo games, I have enjoyed the campaign in most of them.
Do you think Bungie's first game came out in 2001?Popularized shooters on consoles. Set the standard for console local and online MP. Set multiple standard for FPS mechanics that are standard now. Created the best 4p co-op campaign's(that's considering all platforms). They've also created a nice physics engine that actually works in MP. The game takes into account the weight and volicity of object which lead to some hilarious. They're unrivaled in the console shooter space.
They are no doubt amazing. The only reason why they aren't Nintendo EAD, Blizzard or Valve caliber, is because they've only made Halo games, they need to show more to belong to the absolute top.
On consoles? Who caught up?Absolutely. Halo has been a great franchise with a solid online community, some good campaigns (some better than others), great stat-tracking, etc. People have caught up at this point, but for a while they were alone at the top on consoles as far as online shooters.
I think I'm the only person in this thread who cares about the campaigns...
Do you think Bungie's first game came out in 2001?
Do you think Bungie's first game came out in 2001?
No, the campaign was messy and disorganized. The multiplayer was really underwhelming and frustrating. I felt like I was going backwards in quality coming from Halo 2.
It works when your game can handle it. No reason you can't do a browser+MM.
On consoles? Who caught up?
Know they made Marathon and Myth, I think? Can't attest to the quality since I haven't played them. Nor do I see other people raving about the series, but that might be a general popularity issue.
valve is also valve, turtle rock, dota 2 team, their fortress team. You're looking at 1 team vs a large grouping of teams. Kind of unfair in that comparison.
Add health regeneration to the list
and for those reasons they will be always remember as precursors of dumbing down...