Halo 4 Changes IMO

All Halo’s have added something new to the series and left their mark on the minds and hearts of the players.

Some of these additions are greatly loved, while others are greatly reticuled and complained about. I feel like i am the only one that doesnt complain about these additions.

In Halo Reach i didnt have any complaints. Sure i liked Halo 3 better, but i didnt see anything to complain about in Halo Reach.

I play and enjoy all Halo games because i am really passionate about Halo, but i also realize that it is just a game. It should be enjoyed not complained about. And if you don’t like it, either be less picky or don’t play it.

I loved all Halos games and books despite their ‘issues’ complained about by others and I am certain that when Halo 4 comes out, despite any changes, additions or reductions, i will greatly enjoy it and spend days playing it just like i have with all other Halo titles.

Anyways that is just my 2 cents on Halo 4 and any changes it might encounter :slight_smile:

I liked all Halo Titles as well. But there was quite a lot of problems with Reach that strayed too far off the path of Halo’s core gameplay. Sure I can have fun with it, but not as much as I did with the other Titles.

> Some of these additions are greatly loved, while others are greatly reticuled

Pun intended or just a spelling mistake?

> > Some of these additions are greatly loved, while others are greatly reticuled
>
> Pun intended or just a spelling mistake?

I thought no one would pick up on that :wink:
You get a cookie gives cookie I was going to italitize it but i thought thatd be too obvious.

> I thought no one would pick up on that :wink:
> You get a cookie gives cookie I was going to italitize it but i thought thatd be too obvious.

I think this constitutes the first time that my penchant for spotting spelling and grammatical errors in everything that I read has gotten me a reward rather than a scathing insult. I thank you for the cookie.

And I think you were right not to italicise it; good humour doesn’t need to be obvious.