...if it continues down on the same path that Halo 4 and Reach took (classes and all that shit)?
As a longtime Halo fan, I feel obliged to buy it even if it's bad. I guess I'll wait and see what it's going to be like multiplayer-wise until I preorder it
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No, certainly not as a pre-order or on release day at least...after the debacle of Halo 4's story and how awful I found it to be, anything that 343i releases that needs purchasing is going to take me a while to get. I just don't care for their story-telling at all, nearly everything about it I find annoying and all kinds of levels of displeasing. Whether I get any more of their installments remains to be seen, but none of them will be gotten as pre-orders anymore.
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Prototapeにより編集済み: 2/18/2013 12:58:13 AMFor campaign, yes. Though I'm not as excited about it anymore. The low impact Halo 4 had on me combined with my excitement for Bungie's new project cast a huge shadow over it. 343 is going to have to step up it's game. I've even lost interest in the lore behind it, and that was my favorite part. I didn't even realize Silentium was out, nor am I wanting to purchase it.
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Hell naw, certainly not at launch. I mean for petes sake: The Halo Waypoint community is [i]still[/i] a mess of kids, censorship, and bad moderators. Halo 4 took out so many memorable features and completely changed major game mechanics by forcing in ones taken from the CoD series. Microsoft made a terrible decision by putting people in charge who had no idea what made Halo the great game it was. The people from Bungie are vastly outnumbered there.
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Yes, for the story. I love the Halo universe. Even though I don't like the way that 343i took with Halo 4. They are trying to fix it with the new playlist and upcoming TU. But I doubt that it will be enough and they will ever take Halo back to it's roots.
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Looking at how 343 has been managing Halo ever since they got their hands on it....... don't think so. 343 were handed the franchise on a silver platter and all they needed to do was polish it. Sadly, 343 decided it was better to change everything for the sake of change. Hell, even the ex-black sheep of the halo heard, Reach, held my interest longer than 4 did.
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I think a lot of the people in this community are hostile towards 343i because they feel as if they've hijacked and denigrated the Halo franchise. Microsoft owns the IP and they commissioned 343i to continue the series. Given the circumstances, I think 343i did a phenomenal job. Do I think the Halo series should've been shelved for a long period of time after Reach? Yes, but the industry relies too heavily on sequels. Microsoft knew a triumphant return of Master Chief would rake in millions of dollars. So, they chose to continue the series. Bungie was ready to move beyond Halo and it seemed evident in Reach. They began layering unnecessary features on top of their multiplayer formula because they didn't know what else to do with the series. It was time for them to move on. Since Microsoft was intent upon continuing their semi-annualized juggernaut of a franchise, I believe they made the right decision for the series and for Bungie in handing it off to a new developer. Halo 4, in many ways, is fundamentally different. It's a bit more accessible and the story feels more intimate. While I think that Bungie is the king of universe-building (in terms of constructing lore, background elements, and mystery), I think 343i did a much better job of telling intimate stories in-game than Bungie ever did. From my perspective, the production values in Halo 4 were head-and-shoulders above any of its predecessors. The simplest way for me to put it is this: Halo 4 feels fresh. This may seem blasphemous as a Bungie fan, but I think the series was beginning to fatigue and the correct decision was made to hand it off to a new developer. I'll probably get railed for that sentiment, but that's how I feel. Yes, I'll buy Halo 5. 343i has earned my trust with the franchise.
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Neighborにより編集済み: 2/17/2013 5:08:48 PMIf they don't have a beta for it, than probably not. Seriously, if they didn't realize all the issues Halo 4 had, because of them not putting out a beta, they're not smart at all! I hate to be that way, knowing Halo is such a great game environment and FPS, but 343i's is not a good game developer in my opinion. They know how to make it look really nice and colorful, but the geometry of the maps, and issues with Join-in progress games, is just what I don't like about them. If they can at least make a beta or "Demo" of it, than I'll probably purchase it. If not, I might rent it or simply purchase it when the price drops for the holidays. Just because it's Halo, and to add to the collection of all the Halo games I own.