@Zassimick: Thanks. I think that if I play it with a friend it'd go faster, ya know? I heard that The Library is really rage inducing, and that's not even the last mission.
I don't really have anyone to get through the campaign with, sadly. Nobody I know owns an X1.
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@iandizion713: I just hope Nintendo makes something on par with the PS4 and X1 in terms of power. They should make a traditional controller again, enough with the "gimmicks"; I feel like the GameCube had the best controller out of all their consoles.
Do you guys think that Nintendo is moving its resources to plan for the launch of the NX?
I just got my Wii U last year, so I'm wondering how long it'll continue to be supported.
This is the first time I've owned a Halo game. I get confused in terms of where to go sometimes. Right now, I'm on mission 5 of Halo 1, and I'm kinda feeling overwhelmed/frustrated. I've had to have spent about an hour on "Assault on the Control Room"! This mission kinda makes me want to skip ahead or something.
I like the gunplay and stuff, but the slowness of Master Chief's movement makes the levels go super slow. I dislike the lack of a sprint button. Traversing can be super slow to me.
I was thinking of skipping to Halo 2 and playing on from there.
Thoughts?
@Jaysonguy: Do you mean in terms of variety of games? Yeah, probably.
I mean, Sony creates new IPs far more often. Plus, they have Japanese games. I knkw that Xbox will never get those type of anime games, outside of major franchises (DBZ and Naruto).
I liked DR3 but the choice should just be between MCC or GTA5. Both have tons of content, so you get great value for your $. It really depends on your tastes, MCC is a collection of re-mastered existing Halo titles, whereas GTA5 is a brand new GTA game(it's a last gen port but I mean it is new for you if you never played it). MCC is retailing for around 25-30$ these days I think, so if you can find it at a good price might as well get both.
True, and GTA 5 looks pretty dang good on the current gen hardware. I just looked up the game's length, and apparently it'd take about 33 hours to beat the story mode. That's insane!
How long does it take to beat MCC's campaigns?
For me not speed running and just enjoying the games, eh, about 50 -60 hrs.
Coincidently, a few weeks ago I watched a guy on Twitch do a run at the world record speed run for MCC and was blown away at all the tricks he used and skipped whole areas a lot of the time and just all kinds of crazy stuff. He missed the W.R. by like 5 minutes and done all the campaigns in like 8 hours 10 minutes :O
Unreal !!!!
That's cool, so it does have a lot of content then. I actually played the MCC twice, but I feel that I didn't quite give Halo a chance, ya know? I'm trying to play all of the available exclusives on my XB1, so that's why I'm leaning more towards MCC rather than GTA 5.
I liked DR3 but the choice should just be between MCC or GTA5. Both have tons of content, so you get great value for your $. It really depends on your tastes, MCC is a collection of re-mastered existing Halo titles, whereas GTA5 is a brand new GTA game(it's a last gen port but I mean it is new for you if you never played it). MCC is retailing for around 25-30$ these days I think, so if you can find it at a good price might as well get both.
True, and GTA 5 looks pretty dang good on the current gen hardware. I just looked up the game's length, and apparently it'd take about 33 hours to beat the story mode. That's insane!
How long does it take to beat MCC's campaigns?
Whoa, this thread really went downhill. Anyways, I can't sell the Xbox One. I forgot to mention that it was a gift, and I don't think it's right to sell something that was worked hard for.
The X1 does seem like an inferior PS4 though. I guess I just gotta make do with the console I chose. It's unlikely that I can get a PS4 anytime soon now, either. Sigh.
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