Okay; well lets put it this way then-
Whorefallen is not my kind of person. I don't see what's so special with him after the like 5th post.^I didn't provide a single reason for my statement. It's practically the same as saying "!@#$% sucks" and leaving it at that. To make matters worse, I threw in a little trolling by changing the name to something obscene
Now obviously I'm not being entirely serious with that statement, but had you read it as such, obviously you'd be saying "wtf".
Had I said something like
"He only posts when he sees the opportunity to argue with someone else to help escalate the problems", it makes the statement more valid.
If you had read my post, you'd see that I was stating that the argument itself (and yes, it is an "argument" as it's explaining a viewpoint or stance to an existing stance) was invalid as it provided no counterpoints or reasoning.
Here's an example of a good response, as I tackle responding to an at least valid response
Anyway, Halo is completely milked IMO. Nothing has changed at all from Halo 1 to ODST and by the looks of it, REACH. All its been is a graphical update every time. The first game was a hit so they've just copied it everytime. Even REACH with its new engine looks completely the same.
Can't really agree when people say they're the same. There was a significant change in play between Halo 1 and 2. The only real similarities were the story, which obviously should carry between the games. Otherwise, neither of them played all that similarly. The fact that they were the same genre is a duh, so obviously yes, you walk around in a first person view, aim, and shoot things, but you can't use that as a point against the game itself. People hated Zelda 2 because it did exactly what people seem to expect Halo to do
Halo 3 ODST is even more different from the other installments, especially Halo 3. Only similarities were the visuals (which were greatly enhanced between the two games), and again the fact that it was a FPS. It's hard to go back to playing Halo 3 after playing ODST, because of how vastly different the two play.