I love Halo, and Call of Duty. I upload lots of both games to my channel, and really they are just so much fun to hop back and forth with. I can’t wait till Star wars comes out, and Fallout 4 so I can game hop to 4 different stories! Gosh, what a good year for games!
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> To be quite frank I didn’t choose Halo 5 over CoD for the simple reason of “just because its Halo”, I simply chose it over CoD was over quite a few reasons. The story is and will be much richer than CoD in every means. The Matchmaking has given me more to remember than just a game that has been a simple “I see you and you’re dead” kind of game, ah Halo 3 death cries. Forge, is another reason because of the creativity Bungie and 343 has given us to play with our friends and other people alike. Theater and Customs, just watching funny clips and creating gametypes like Chess, Floormaster, Cops and Robbers, etc. These alone have given me more the reason to buy and play Halo for years to come.
> Thank you Bungie and 343I
Forge and Split screen… Oh wait
All in all, im both a Call of Duty player and a Halo Fan but it just seems to me that Call of Duty has fallen off and has not resorted to pulling VERY specific items from other well known games to make a comeback
I’m curious to see whether the general population holds these same answers. I’m interested in the statistics after both of those games launch. But personally, I think BO3 is gonna feel the Halo burn rather than the other way around, which happened with H4.
Because from what I’ve seen in CoD, and because of the obsession my no-life cousin had on CoD for so many years, and because of the fact BO3 looks very similar to Advanced Warfare, and because Halo 5 just seems like it will have more to offer.
Halo 5 is not like CoD. They are both good Games. But i’m prefer Halo 5. Its the best game so far on the xb1
I get every game that looks good. Youngmoney!
Imo, Halo outclasses CoD in every aspect.
Traditionally, I’ve played Halo for the campaigns and I’ve also played the campaigns in CoD, but I also spent most of my multiplayer gaming time with CoD, as well. That was largely in part due to already having a network of friends who were into CoD and not any that played Halo. I played a little Halo 4 mp and thoroughly enjoyed it. I’m still in a similar boat, but my friends play Destiny instead of CoD and only a couple are interested in Halo. People tend to stick within their comfort zones, I guess.
Originally, I pre-ordered Halo 5 with intent to play the campaign and put it down. After watching a lot of video on the multiplayer, I’ve got to say that I’m really excited about it and the campaign will have to hold on the back burner until I get my feet wet on the mp side.
Celine Dion over all.
Im probably going to end up with both … can’t get enough of those zombies but Halo til i die
The short and sweet answer is I really like the whole halo universe and everything that it entails. Also CoD is just getting to be to much for me every year. I probably will play BO3 eventually but not for a good while.
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There’s nothing to fear!
Because Call of Duty is nothing but a copy and paste.
Let me guess, for the next COD campaign you will be playing as a character in a very top secret military agency. You will be hunting down a bad guy that wants to nuke the world and is murdering innocent people. You hunt him down by killing hundreds of enemies and last mission finally kill the bad guy. And the twist is your best conrad was working undercover for the bad guy and in the end your going to have to kill him too.
Thee end!
I always buy the halo games. Only one that didn’t pay off was Halo Wars. Have to support the Halo team.
Well not only does Halo have an ongoing story, the multiplayer has been drastically overhauled. CoD is, at least in my opinion, been the same game every year; frankly, I’m just tired of it.
cod wants so badly to be halo that its took what made it great ( realistic war ) and went far too futuristic and now its just jet packs and mech arms, dumb. give me halo all day over that mess.
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> Is this really a thing? Because Halo is made with care, and not with money in the mind. Halo is a game that has heart.
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I really got into the CoD series back when MW1 was out, MW2 was probably the only other CoD I really enjoyed (the first BO was alright and the last one I played a decent amount). After that the maps felt like they kept getting smaller and smaller (meaning spawning became worse and worse) and it stopped requiring any amount of map strategy and was just straight up twitch reaction, spawn killing, etc.(that and I my friends and I just got bored with the normal matchmaking games; in MW2 one of us would always get the tac nuke, in BO we would just rain down destruction with almost permanent ACs/etc.).
CoD’s campaigns are also generally not very imaginative and compelling.
I also have a thing against Activision (as well as EA). The first strike against them was the whole Infinity Ward fiasco. Then they started putting out the games every flipping year (and like the 5 or so DLC’s between those, as well as those DLC’s getting pricier and pricier). It just got boring and started to feel to much too fast.
CoD feels disposable; you buy it, play it, toss it out and repeat each iteration. Halo feels a bit more permanent, something that lasts longer for your time and expense.
The Halo series has always felt fairly well rounded out (there have a been a few hiccups here and there) and it feels like they take care of their player base a bit better. The campaign has always been decent, the multiplayer fairly well balanced, the universe ever expanding.