I hate how people say “this doesn’t feel like halo” you can’t just live in the past. Halo 5 feels and looks like a halo game built for Xbox one. 343 had to make a NEW halo game and they did it pretty damn good if I say so myself
And you’d think by now we could re-map our controller layout
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No scrub play recon. Best game ever love it I’ll suck it d ick and I’m straight.
Basically people just want the exact same game with new locations. Essentially all future Halo’s should be DLC level with better graphics. Never liked that complaint either.
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> I hate how people say “this doesn’t feel like halo” you can’t just live in the past. Halo 5 feels and looks like a halo game built for Xbox one. 343 had to make a NEW halo game and they did it pretty damn good if I say so myself
I wouldn’t say they did “pretty damn good” They did fine compared to Halo 4.
But living in the past isn’t a bad thing, we all do it at some point and living in the present/future isn’t good either. Sometimes the past can be way better than the present and future. And making a NEW Halo game doesn’t mean you should mix and test the formula, that is change and change is bad because it’s too rapid which it currently is with Halo. Evolution is good though. It’s a slower procces of change and allows something to gradually become what the rapid change would be but only in a longer timespan
Halo would only need some tuning to it’s formula and the Thruster Pack would honestly be the only thing that I can currently think of that could be a good thing for it’s evolution. Halo is the type of FPS that is a hipster, it’s not like other modern shooters that have sprint, loadouts, climbing over obsticles or fast kill times, that’s what made it so unique and amazing. With the CHANGES 343i are currently implementing into Halo 5 removes that unique and amazing feel. And let’s not mention how unrelyant they are when it comes to listening to the community.