Just played a game on Exile, and started to realize something:
This game fucking sucks.
I was cheated out of so many fucking kills that should've been mine because this game is just a clusterfuck of horrible tagging, too many bullshit weapons, bad mechanics (sprinting and armor abilities are all fucking broken) and the worst map design I've seen in ages. Seriously, why the fuck do people like Exile? It's atrocious. Movement isn't smooth at all. Absolutely terrible. Fuck this game. I will still try Majestic tomorrow but otherwise I'm done with this piece of shit for a while.
Heh, ironically I just got back from a party where I sat around playing Halo 4 with some friends and family. I beat everyone there, but I'm still not a huge fan of the game.
In all honesty, I enjoy it about as much as I'd enjoy Call of Duty in terms of multiplayer. Sure, it's fine regardless of whether I'm winning or losing (I don't care about getting mad at other players much anymore), but I don't actually find enjoyment and eventually get bored of the entire thing.
To put it lightly, it's like drinking watered down apple juice.
On a positive note about the game: the music is good. Makes me feel like a big damn hero.
I can agree to this. Heh, I know what you mean about playing Halo with some friends and totally sweeping everyone. Played Halo 3 with a group of theatre folk (I am a Theatre Minor in College/University) and just owned everyone. I hadn't even played Halo 3 in about 6 months. [/gloating]
As far as the music, I've listened to the soundtrack an absurd amount of times and it's still good. It's not as commanding as Marty's is, which was a valid critique someone made in a review, but it's still fantastic in many ways.
I was super mad and wanted to take a quick rant. Let everyone know I'm one foot onto the hate-bandwagon.
On the topic of music...I didn't find much of it to be memorable. Rather, not from the game but from the ViDocs. I honestly remember hearing better music from the ViDocs than I recall in the campaign at all. Aside from 117 and maybe Requiem, I didn't care for the rest of the tracks. Nothing struck me as emotionally as Halo 3's beautiful piano/orchestra soundtrack.
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