Just bought my pre-ordered copy of ODST tonight. Picked it up at 12:22 am and quickly drove it home to play. Already had friends lined up to do 4 player co-op. $60.00 for 3 new multiplayer maps that will be free in another 2 months, and a 5 hour campaign... That doesn't sound good I thought, but then this is Halo and we have all of the previous titles and loved each one. That list includes Halo Wars... Therefore I thought that this one has to be good. Long story short, the 4 of us all agreed that this is a terrible game which is chock full of shortcuts and unpolished hogwash. I plan to take my copy back to the store when it opens for my money back! Bungie - This is not worth $60.00 - not even close. This is a crappy game and that is coming from a Halo-fanboy. You guys lost a customer tonight. I won't buy another one of your titles. I am extremely disappointed by this game.
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*revivin' old top topicz* (click [url=http://www.bungie.net/en-us/View/community/Forum/Post?id=47679257]here[/url] for more of 'em)
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pre order copy? seriously.
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I agree! ODST sucks! (and yay to bumping old threads :) )
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ODST sucks as bad as that Hey Im Swat guy down below
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Halo fanboy? More like halo addict. A true fanboy would recognize the importance of the odst story to the halo universe. The only downside about the story is that they didn't use the engineer "Vergil" in halo 3 or make any other reference to it. Plus, the gameplay itself wasn't bad. I mean, a silenced pistol and zoom able smg? You've got to be a freaking idiot to not appreciate this. I'll admit, when I first played it at a friends house, it was pretty bad. Then I got it myself and was able to understand the story, and core gameplay mechanics. If you quit halo because you couldn't dual-wield anymore, then either suck it up like a man, or go bak to playing halo 2(hehe dual-wield needlers).