Players focused on Multiplayer?

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I remember back in 2003 when I was five years old my Mother bought us an Xbox bundled with Halo. I spent untold hours playing that game from day to night, an unhealthy obsession that was only fueled further when Halo 2 released. Every day at school was a day spent discussing Halo, and every weekend spent being shut in with my favorite game. Eventually my Parents decided to take away our Xbox for three years. Until finally she deemed me old enough to play again, when I was ten, around that time I had awaited the release of Halo 3 and begged for it day in and day out. Such grate games, the first three, they were made with love and without the focus on profit alone.

Now in my late teens, I can look back on when Halo 4 released, I didn’t even give it a passing glance or ask a friend about it, it wasn’t until my Grandmother gifted it to me that I found myself booting it up and spent about an hour in the campaign with a longing to see any sign of the classic formula. All for naught, the campaign was horrifically dreary and put me to sleep several times, an absence of firefight got me curious as to what they replaced it with, Spartan Ops, a husk-like homage to Call Of Duty’s Special Ops mode. The only thing that entertained me was the multiplayer, and only for a few months.

Now I look to the community and see a fixation on the PvP element, and how much effort is being put into the multiplayer section of the last two FPS titles. Perhaps 343 should deviate from the classic entirely and focus on their multiplayer, because the last two campaigns were dismal, and I believe that’s not just me saying that but an agreeable consensus. What do you think?