Quit your babbling whining people and wait to see more info to formulate a better opinion. I’m seeing people comparing sprint to sprint in COD or loadouts to COD. Well, the fact is you’ve only seen one trailer, you have no idea how this is going to work, and Halo 4 is not going to be Halo 3 with improved visuals.
But it should be more like Halo 3 with better visuals and less like Reach. It’s time for Halo to sink or swim. After Reach it’s gasping for air.
Well the perks are part of load outs, they’re unlocked from in game progression and they have an affect on the gameplay of you character, which sounds very similar to CODs perks. Let’s hope that they don’t do things like increase your speed or give you damage boosts because imo that would be a hur dur move by 343.
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Your right it not CoD… IT A FRACKING REACH v2!!! >:[[[
FRACK SPRINT! FRACK PERKS! AND FRACK THE FRACKING REACH FAN BOYS!!!
how if you read more people then you would know its nothing like reach…
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> Your right it not CoD… IT A FRACKING REACH v2!!! >:[[[
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> FRACK SPRINT! FRACK PERKS! AND FRACK THE FRACKING REACH FAN BOYS!!!
Are You High as -Yoink- or something?
Its not like CoD, you’re right, every title has been different had its own flavour, been its own game, its what makes halo so great it actually evolves, it takes chances and doesnt repeat every sodding year. Lets wait for more info before jumping ship, because lets face it, if you’re jumping ship now you clearly aren’t as commited to the franchise as others.
Reach is still a brilliant game. just different.
As of right now, it is far from being like H3. Sure you got your trusty BR, regenerating health, and a few other things, but all that is just to make up for how much the core gameplay is being changed. Simplicity is deader that ever.
> But it should be more like Halo 3 with better visuals and less like Reach. It’s time for Halo to sink or swim. After Reach it’s gasping for air.
No no no no no. If anything, rehashing Halo 3 would make it more like COD than adding perks. Halo is in no danger of dying, regardless of whether you like it or not. Innovation is a breath of fresh air for a gaming franchise. Not everyone will like it, but you need to give it a chance before you can formulate a logical opinion.
Halo 4: Combat Devolved.