Seeing as I'm not a huge Halo fan(I prefer COD/Gears of War), give me some insightful reasons why I should get Halo Reach...I'm still "iffy" on getting it simply because I have a feeling COD will takeover and I won't end up playing Halo Reach...
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Seeing as I'm not a huge Halo fan(I prefer COD/Gears of War), give me some insightful reasons why I should get Halo Reach...I'm still "iffy" on getting it simply because I have a feeling COD will takeover and I won't end up playing Halo Reach...
Call of duty mp addiction is a reason enough for you not to egt it. I love btoh games multiplayers and ahve over 200 hours in both but they just wont mesh well together unless thats those are teh only two games you plan to play at all. If you plan on playing single player games or sports games ect in bewteen your mp fixes then one is going to get shafted majorly
lol
1: every type of gun in cod is same.very little guns in halo is the same
2 Nooob tube. cleary how many times have you spawned get pwned by noob tube or turn a corner and get noob tube by a nub who just spawns and press on the d pad?
3 assuming cow Bo as bugs good luck getting them fix them... you see what happen in mw2 it took nearly 5 months to start fixxing bucks and they still don't have more then half fix... you get a bug in halo bungie have it fix in a week
4 game change... go play codBo and play same maps no changes same gametypes no changes. now play halo and get playlist updates every month special game types every weeken,
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clearly mw2 destoryed the beauty that cod 4 brought to the series. i bought cod 4 like half year late because every time turn my head i heard how good cod4 was. and bought mw2 release day and two weeks later i so regret buying that gme because the bugs destoryed the gameplay and over power noob tubes took over
1. you need help you first say halo 3 then it's reach
2. I am uncle sn00p and I approve of this message
3.People who played halo reach / 3 have noticed that their piss smelled like good
1. Addiciting multiplayer that resembles call of duty's exp level up system. Armor abilites add a whole new layer of strategy. Everyone plays to win, not to earn a killstreak (nuke anyone?)
2. Epic Campaign. This is bungies last hoorah and they're going out with a bang. Watch the Battle begins trailer to see what I mean. (space combat)
3. FIREFIGHT. A fun alternative from the two modes mentioned above- you can customize your game to a T. From what guns the enemy carries to how long you play. (check bungie.net communtiy updates for all the goodness)
4. Community support. The game will ship very polished and balanced(had a beta) but if and when a bug comes up you can count on bungie to take care of it ASAP. Playlists will be updated frequently and there will be fun and original double exp weekends.(griffball)
1) Firefight (matchmaking, 8 new gametypes, customise enemies, AI, weapons, speed, botomless clip, skulls, etc.)
2) Forge (forgeworld, object physics, building racetracks and sculptures, file sharing)
3) Campaign (Huge battles with up to 60 AI, space combat, less linear levels, epic story, 4 player co-op, MATCHMAKING)
halo forge world
firefight matchmaking with customizable skulls and waves
it is the the prelude to the entire series of halo 1, 2, 3, and ODST pretty much says how it all happened and we get way more spartans this time instead of just master chief.
Last halo game that the original developer bungie will be working on.
it will be very popular online for many years to come so it isnt like the online community will shrink or go away a month after the games release.
It is 2:30 am here and i came up with those reasons i am sure there are more but it is to late for me to think ZzzzZZzzZZzzZZZ
1. its more fun, better ways to kill people, and just because someone sees you first doesnt mean they will kill you first like mw2
2. its just more fun
3. less bs kills
1. Because you want to and like it.
2. Because you want to and like it.
3. Because you want to and like it.
That'sthe only reason you should have in order to buy a game.
Then don't get it. That's one less COD person I have to play with and listen to them complain about it over XBL.
forge, vehicles, and the comunity on cod sucks, with noobtoobing and all that. In halo they are complete **** but usually they wont cheat.
It works completely differently in different ways. Overall, I think it may be a little more, closer to halo 1, but I may be incorrectCompared to Halo 3 how much damage can you take in Reach?
Metedea
The sheer fact that you are looking for others to give you a reason to purchase something shows your obvious interest in the product at hand, therefore, you do actually want to purchase it. That is reason 1.
Reason 2 begins with a little boy named Timmy who...haha just kidding. Halo is much different than MW in that MW tries to have more realistic (a term used lightly in video games) gameplay. With that in mind, Halo Reach will give you the more fantasy type of game where you are able to jump super high, tear tanks apart, drive/fly vehicles (not to mention the hyjacking aspect of them), and play GRIFBALL!
Then reason 3 would have to be Reach's forge and theater modes (so I guess 2 reasons). Forge lets you customize and CREATE entire game maps. Now keep in mind that when they put it in Halo 3, they threw it in their so that gamers could "MODIFY" (not create) maps to change things up a bit. They had no idea that the level of creationism Halo fans show in their custom made levels would be as apparent as it currently is. People have CREATED entirely NEW maps from existing old ones with the very limited number of items in Halo 3's forge. Now in Reach, they have created Forge with the idea of letting players actually CREATE whole maps on their own, not just modify existing ones. It will be on a level almost uncomparable to that of Halo 3.
As I was saying before, theater is also a great part of the game ( I actually don't know if they kept it but I'm assuming they will). You can make clips from your game footage and show friends and keep it as a memento of the great times you had with the game. I'm also sure they will keep their bungie.net thingamajig where you can check how many kills you have with each weapon along with where you got kills on maps and where you die on maps. With Halo 3, you could see practically any and all statistics related to how you played online, via bungie.net. I'm sure they will have that for Reach as well.
So I gave you more than enough reasons to buy the game. The only questions left to answer is...will you? Oh, also as an added incentive, if you purchase Halo: Reach on Amazon, you get a free $20 e-giftcard to use on their site once the game ships. That goes for Black Ops as well. So you could get free $40 if you purchase both games. Plus there is no tax, and no shipping cost. Also, if you're an Amazon Prime member, you get free release date shipping. If you're currently a college student, you get one year of it for free (which is what I'm currently doing). Anyways, best of luck with your decision.
The sheer fact that you are looking for others to give you a reason to purchase something shows your obvious interest in the product at hand, therefore, you do actually want to purchase it. That is reason 1.
Reason 2 begins with a little boy named Timmy who...haha just kidding. Halo is much different than MW in that MW tries to have more realistic (a term used lightly in video games) gameplay. With that in mind, Halo Reach will give you the more fantasy type of game where you are able to jump super high, tear tanks apart, drive/fly vehicles (not to mention the hyjacking aspect of them), and play GRIFBALL!
Then reason 3 would have to be Reach's forge and theater modes (so I guess 2 reasons). Forge lets you customize and CREATE entire game maps. Now keep in mind that when they put it in Halo 3, they threw it in their so that gamers could "MODIFY" (not create) maps to change things up a bit. They had no idea that the level of creationism Halo fans show in their custom made levels would be as apparent as it currently is. People have CREATED entirely NEW maps from existing old ones with the very limited number of items in Halo 3's forge. Now in Reach, they have created Forge with the idea of letting players actually CREATE whole maps on their own, not just modify existing ones. It will be on a level almost uncomparable to that of Halo 3.
As I was saying before, theater is also a great part of the game ( I actually don't know if they kept it but I'm assuming they will). You can make clips from your game footage and show friends and keep it as a memento of the great times you had with the game. I'm also sure they will keep their bungie.net thingamajig where you can check how many kills you have with each weapon along with where you got kills on maps and where you die on maps. With Halo 3, you could see practically any and all statistics related to how you played online, via bungie.net. I'm sure they will have that for Reach as well.
So I gave you more than enough reasons to buy the game. The only questions left to answer is...will you? Oh, also as an added incentive, if you purchase Halo: Reach on Amazon, you get a free $20 e-giftcard to use on their site once the game ships. That goes for Black Ops as well. So you could get free $40 if you purchase both games. Plus there is no tax, and no shipping cost. Also, if you're an Amazon Prime member, you get free release date shipping. If you're currently a college student, you get one year of it for free (which is what I'm currently doing). Anyways, best of luck with your decision.
Their we go. Easier on the eyes. Quoted from the poster above me.
The sheer fact that you are looking for others to give you a reason to purchase something shows your obvious interest in the product at hand, therefore, you do actually want to purchase it. That is reason 1. Reason 2 begins with a little boy named Timmy who...haha just kidding. Halo is much different than MW in that MW tries to have more realistic (a term used lightly in video games) gameplay. With that in mind, Halo Reach will give you the more fantasy type of game where you are able to jump super high, tear tanks apart, drive/fly vehicles (not to mention the hyjacking aspect of them), and play GRIFBALL! Then reason 3 would have to be Reach's forge and theater modes (so I guess 2 reasons). Forge lets you customize and CREATE entire game maps. Now keep in mind that when they put it in Halo 3, they threw it in their so that gamers could "MODIFY" (not create) maps to change things up a bit. They had no idea that the level of creationism Halo fans show in their custom made levels would be as apparent as it currently is. People have CREATED entirely NEW maps from existing old ones with the very limited number of items in Halo 3's forge. Now in Reach, they have created Forge with the idea of letting players actually CREATE whole maps on their own, not just modify existing ones. It will be on a level almost uncomparable to that of Halo 3. As I was saying before, theater is also a great part of the game ( I actually don't know if they kept it but I'm assuming they will). You can make clips from your game footage and show friends and keep it as a memento of the great times you had with the game. I'm also sure they will keep their bungie.net thingamajig where you can check how many kills you have with each weapon along with where you got kills on maps and where you die on maps. With Halo 3, you could see practically any and all statistics related to how you played online, via bungie.net. I'm sure they will have that for Reach as well. So I gave you more than enough reasons to buy the game. The only questions left to answer is...will you? Oh, also as an added incentive, if you purchase Halo: Reach on Amazon, you get a free $20 e-giftcard to use on their site once the game ships. That goes for Black Ops as well. So you could get free $40 if you purchase both games. Plus there is no tax, and no shipping cost. Also, if you're an Amazon Prime member, you get free release date shipping. If you're currently a college student, you get one year of it for free (which is what I'm currently doing). Anyways, best of luck with your decision.
Ghost_702
If this doesnt sum up why you should get Reach TC then you might as well pass on it, lol
That's true, COD and Halo are 2 totally different games, so I'll be getting the best of both worlds....I never really looked at it like that.The sheer fact that you are looking for others to give you a reason to purchase something shows your obvious interest in the product at hand, therefore, you do actually want to purchase it. That is reason 1. Reason 2 begins with a little boy named Timmy who...haha just kidding. Halo is much different than MW in that MW tries to have more realistic (a term used lightly in video games) gameplay. With that in mind, Halo Reach will give you the more fantasy type of game where you are able to jump super high, tear tanks apart, drive/fly vehicles (not to mention the hyjacking aspect of them), and play GRIFBALL! Then reason 3 would have to be Reach's forge and theater modes (so I guess 2 reasons). Forge lets you customize and CREATE entire game maps. Now keep in mind that when they put it in Halo 3, they threw it in their so that gamers could "MODIFY" (not create) maps to change things up a bit. They had no idea that the level of creationism Halo fans show in their custom made levels would be as apparent as it currently is. People have CREATED entirely NEW maps from existing old ones with the very limited number of items in Halo 3's forge. Now in Reach, they have created Forge with the idea of letting players actually CREATE whole maps on their own, not just modify existing ones. It will be on a level almost uncomparable to that of Halo 3. As I was saying before, theater is also a great part of the game ( I actually don't know if they kept it but I'm assuming they will). You can make clips from your game footage and show friends and keep it as a memento of the great times you had with the game. I'm also sure they will keep their bungie.net thingamajig where you can check how many kills you have with each weapon along with where you got kills on maps and where you die on maps. With Halo 3, you could see practically any and all statistics related to how you played online, via bungie.net. I'm sure they will have that for Reach as well. So I gave you more than enough reasons to buy the game. The only questions left to answer is...will you? Oh, also as an added incentive, if you purchase Halo: Reach on Amazon, you get a free $20 e-giftcard to use on their site once the game ships. That goes for Black Ops as well. So you could get free $40 if you purchase both games. Plus there is no tax, and no shipping cost. Also, if you're an Amazon Prime member, you get free release date shipping. If you're currently a college student, you get one year of it for free (which is what I'm currently doing). Anyways, best of luck with your decision.
Ghost_702
Top 3 reasons:
Best FPS campaign on the 360 yet, along with 4-player co-op/matchmaking.
Improved Map Editor (Forge mode) which makes awesome custom maps like the ones in Halo 3 even easier to make.
Everyone will buy it. lol, not saying it will be like a peer pressure type of feel, but if you play with friends a lot then chances are, no matter what they usually play, they will get this game.
edit: I had to add one more reason that I almost for got. FIREFIGHT MODE (the Horde mode of Halo). I loved this in ODST and I'm really excited that it will have matchmaking this time.
1. No noob tubes
2. Improved forge mode
3. Will last much longer with the ability to make your own gametypes
1: Firefight 2.0. You can customize what Covenant will attack you and even customize the maps too.
2: New improvements like sprinting, jet packs, and bubble shield.
3: Improved Graphics, enemy AI, and new levels, vehicles, weapons.
That right there sounds like worth a purchase to me, if you don't feel slightly interested, i guess you just don't enjoy video games.
#1 - If you have friends or not, the story mode(with friends it's better) + firefight.
#2 - The online multiplayer is Halo. Oddball, Grifball, CTF, Slayer, Team Rockets, etc. So many variations and on top of that you can create your own maps with Forge.
#3 - Matchmaking, customization, and weapon selection is probably the best i've ever seen in an FPS. As long as you don't mind the arcade-y feel because believe it or not, this game isn't based on true events. So that aside, it's an awesome game - if you don't want to just shoot AKs and Uzi's all day long.
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