Unlike most of you, I play Halo for Campaign. I don't care about being competitive, shooting my friends, or using a number to add weight to my opinion. I just like an enriching story, spectacular Music (no music in Matchmaking is there?) and shooting aliens. No I don't play it to say "I finished" or for Achievements. I play it because I enjoy it more.
In fact, what first got me into Halo was shooting Elites and [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyqvkwBmyjo]"Covenant Dance"[/url] playing while I wound my way through the corridors of the Pillar Of Autumn.
I still enjoy multiplayer, matchmaking, and custom games with my buddies, so I'm really looking forward to using the new Forge and making my own custom games. However, matchmaking in Reach really disappointed me; that doesn't mean Campaign or Firefight will! Can't wait to ride the [url=http://img11.imageshack.us/img11/6105/pioneertruckbodydisable.jpg]Pioneer[/url] and splatter some Brutes, Elites, Skirmies, and maybe we'll see some new enemies? [url=http://forum.halomaps.org/index.cfm?page=topic&topicID=31550&start=36](source)[/url]
We're getting a [url=http://www.timeanddate.com/counters/fullscreen.html?mode=a&year=2010&month=6&day=15&hour=0&min=0&sec=0&p0=234]Campaign Demo at E3[/url], which is mid June. (Thank Hylebos for counter)
Who else is stoked? Long live Campaign!
[Edited on 06.11.2010 11:15 AM PDT]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] annoyinginge In Halo, Campaign is WAY more intense, interesting and generally better than Multiplayer in every way. I thought everybody knew this.[/quote] I think it's a matter of preference. For instance, in Campaign, the enemies usually spawn in the same place, so after 10 or so playthroughs, you basically know how it's going to be all the time. In Multiplayer, it's dynamic and you constantly have to adjust your playing styles to fit each situation. I personally am a Campaign person though, because of the music, the story, and the level designs. Multiplayer Maps are too small, and I prefer to work with teammates to fight enemies that aren't going to call me a bunch of names when they lose. plus, Halo 2's campaign got me into halo.