As me and my buddies keep up on the Halo 4 news, we are finding ourselves
more and more excited about the games release. With one of my friends getting
Gameinformer magazine in the mail, and this months real big topic, Halo 4.
Being patient is hard, but I know it will be well worth the wait once Halo 4 is released.
What are you all’s thoughts?
I am very excited! At first I was scared that the game would be a wreck, but now I believe that it will have variety and the things that competitive players, like myself, will enjoy =]
I am very excited for this game. Honestly, I played a great amount of Halo 2 and 3 on multiple accounts so I feel I’ve gotten my fill there. I’d love for Halo to stick to its core values, but even if it doesn’t I’ll enjoy the “classic” experience that Frank is peddling for MP. I have no doubt that the campaign will be fantastic anyway.
> I am very excited! At first I was scared that the game would be a wreck, but now I believe that it will have variety and the things that competitive players, like myself, will enjoy =]
> I am. I wish I wasn’t this early though. I’ll be having Halo sequel cravings until the launch. The same thing happened for Reach.
I’m personally starving, for Halo 4, but because I haven’t reached (no pun intended), Inheritor in Halo Reach, that will keep me occupied until Halo 4’s release.
I’m SUPER excited for Halo 4. I think it’s going to be the best one yet, I feel like they are combining all the right elements of the previous games while putting a little of themselves into it. I’m looking forward to seeing more on the game in the coming months.
I have always for the campaign but the multiplayer im iffy on ever since the GI but its starting to look better lately, i think it was everyones negative comments that made me think that way.
I am excited and anxious at the same time. I am excited about the campaign, new graphics engine, new enemies, and new armor. However, the whole loadout and perk (call of duty) deal could set the franchise back. Having experience with many Call of Duty games, I can safely say the integration of loadouts and perks will only widen the gap of skill on halo. For example, lets say you just got the game after it has been out a week and you find yourself versing a general with all the equipment and perks to become a one-man army. The point is, higher ranks will have an advantage not due to there skill but by loadouts and perks such as Call of Duty is notorious for. On the other hand, those high ranks had to climb their way up to gain those perks and loadouts. The issue is that I am not sure this is the right direction to go, but I could be wrong. Thats my opinion.