Originally Posted by
Pooky
Facts and evidence... to support an opinion... yeah that makes sense. Apparently I need facts and evidence to prefer one game's campaign for co-op (only (since you apparently missed that part)) over another's.
You yourself missed the part where I am talking about the campaign as a WHOLE, not just co-op. I already stated earlier that maybe for exploring, it was great, but as a campaign it was miserable.
I'm not necessarily bashing your opinion as much as I am trying to understand it. They can come off as appearing the same because the only way to gain an understanding is to ask for evidence. You had to formulate your opinion based on something. So far, I've seen two items which are both in the same level, so that's only one level out of 13 listed. The skulls are the only puzzles to solve in Halo 2. The enemies aren't a puzzle to be solved, they are a roll of the dice, with a modifier in your favour if you have the gun that Bungie intended you to have at that part. The levels require zero thought to accomplish, just plow on through. You can't even be stealthy with sleeping grunts! Like I said, I haven't seen anything that would compel me to agree with you (and Cagerrin, as it were) that Halo 2's campaign was the best apart from great cut-scenes.
Hang on I missed the part where I said remake. Let me go back and check...
Arcade port. I know, not a remake, but it's not even worth that. You and the rest of the world have already done the exploring by now anyways, so what's the point? Even I don't go exploring anymore, I screw around with the physics, AI, and triggers.
Oh wait, I never said that.
Not gonna lie Warsaw, you're acting like a total fanboy right now.
To be fair, you haven't the room to talk if you take a look at the Reach thread, though I supported your sentiments there. We're all fanboys of something here, else the forum wouldn't exist. I'm a fanboy of good games, the category of which Halo 2, 3, and Reach have missed in their stupid attempts to become more "accessible", along with other over-hyped titles like Mass Effect, Dawn of War II, C&C, Starcraft 2, Fallout 3, Oblivion, Team Fortress 2, Call of Duty 4/5/MW2, and Assassin's Creed (1 and 2). The category that Halo 1, ODST, Half-Life, Half-Life 2, Battlezone I/II, Dark Reign, KotOR, Battlefield 2/BC2, Borderlands, S.T.A.L.K.E.R., and Red Orchestra are a part of. In my case, it's a rather exclusive club. I know a steaming pile of nickel-diming, cost-cutting, casual-catering shit when I see it.
So yes, I am a fanboy. But let's face it, is there a reason not to be? The best of Halo took place during the time of the first game. The modding, the multiplayer, the good maps, the mysterious Forerunner, the "oshit" moments, and the epic 4-way XBOX LANs. 2001 through 2004 were the best years, and ever since Halo 2 came out, Halo has become something of a laughing stock, especially in the Xbox Live community.