19th November 2005, 4:12 PM
I've always prefered objective and stealth based FPS games, but I can see your point. Halo does have a lot to improve on anyway as far as multiplayer goes.
Hmm, suppose that PD0 has some sort of downloadable content option? That would be pretty nice.
Hmm, suppose Bungie and Rare start working together and learn some thing from each other, in the process creating cameo character appearences in each other's games? That would be interesting, though I personally think Rare has a lot more to teach Bungie than the other way around. Bungie basically did one good thing, awesome multiplayer level design. They basically analyzed and realized exactly what it takes to make a fun and balanced map (namely, the key thing is ANY good firing point needs to be accessible "from behind" in order for the possibility to take out a camper, the idea of a closed space with only one entrance is something Bungie pretty much eliminated with Halo 2, which I can only agree with.
Hmm, suppose that PD0 has some sort of downloadable content option? That would be pretty nice.
Hmm, suppose Bungie and Rare start working together and learn some thing from each other, in the process creating cameo character appearences in each other's games? That would be interesting, though I personally think Rare has a lot more to teach Bungie than the other way around. Bungie basically did one good thing, awesome multiplayer level design. They basically analyzed and realized exactly what it takes to make a fun and balanced map (namely, the key thing is ANY good firing point needs to be accessible "from behind" in order for the possibility to take out a camper, the idea of a closed space with only one entrance is something Bungie pretty much eliminated with Halo 2, which I can only agree with.
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