That's cool. I'm not a big dubstep person myself. However, don't call a game shit because the music choice for the score isn't the same as it was in the past. This isn't Marty anymore and after accepting that I find a lot more acceptance in the musical styles they're implementing. Sorry for being crass Cobby, just pointing at the people who hate dubstep because it's a cliche or for bad reasoning. I'll edit that to be more specific and so I don't come off as crass.
I'm speaking from a gameplay perspective. Also, your picture is basically irrelevant and out of context. Yes, it is comparable to a cutscene in Halo 4, but doing what you did there is like taking an excerpt from a holy scripture, comparing it to another holy scripture, and then declaring all infidels must be massacred. Basically, in an argument, it provides no purpose other than to show that two different cinematics are similar in how they're representing a story segment. Cutscene you're poking fun at:
The only similarities are that the Chief is facing in the same direction as that character, there's a cliff edge behind him, then a spherical object appearing behind him. That's it. Pretty easy concept to be quite honest. If you plan to use just that picture, then you've failed your argument. If you had a video that shows the cinematics being the same in cotnext, then I could understand your argument having any ground.
The logical fallacy in pointing out the oddness of a Spartan getting in the Mech is that the Mech provides more firepower and other advantages than just being on foot with a rifle. What you're saying is like pointing out how stupid it is to use a smaller gun when you have a larger gun and vice versa. And the "aging mech" argument is defeated by stating the same concept could be applied to the Scorpion, which we all know is just as easy to deal with and can be just as deadly.
Look at this Hunter:
It's pretty boss.







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