![]() Microsoft WILL see this and make the decision that its not worth the time and money to keep making new content for game no one is playing. By the time their anemic Season 3 releases in March(assumung they make that date) Destiny 2's next big DLC will be out just prior. Player numbers are already incredibly low and by the time this "Winter Update" comes out MW2 and the rest of the big holiday releases for this year will already be out. This game isn't going to last the years it needs to be fixed. I could go on, but those are my main gripes as to why I didn't care for Halo's campaign. That works brilliantly in those games, but it's horrible in a Halo game. Using stuff like logs and journals actually works *really well* in games like "System Shock" or "Bioshock" because it actually fits the narrative and theme and helps to create mystery as to what happened and builds a heightened sense of tension. ![]() On top of that all the major story elements are told through logs and journals rather than actually be part of the game. This is a really bad idea for a mainline Halo game. Setting aside the whole thing with "The Endless" or whatever they're called, the way the story is told was awful.įor starters you're thrown into it with no context for what's happening unless you happened to play Halo Wars 2 or read all the expanded universe novels. The story of Halo: Finite is equally garbage. My God, even *Cyberpunk's* world is a thing of majestic beauty and awesomeness when compared to the "world" of Halo: Infinite. And the only real character beside Chief and Faux-Cortana is that pilot guy and he was absolutely dreadful. As it stands, the FOBs just serve as fast travel points. Sure, I get that they're on a ring, but even some real interaction with all the marines you save or the FOBs you create would have been nice. ![]() It's dull, vapid, repetitive, and lifeless in comparison. Since they decided to make Halo: Infinite an open-world game I can't help but compare them.Īnd compared to things like Red Dead Redemption 2, Breath of the Wild, and even stuff like Far Cry 5, Halo: Infinite falls painfully short. By 2021 there had been a *LOT* of great open world games. Well, sure, it's my opinion, but it's based on experience with other games.
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