Why would you want that scripted mess in a Halo game?This is a really good point. I would actually be interested in seeing that, maybe they could even put the section from the famous E3 Demo reveal back into the game and call it "Halo 2 Complete(d) Edition" or something.
Right, because two remastered editions of a game (one not even confirmed) warrants a snarky response.And people say Nintendo recycles their games...
Would mean since 2007 almost every year a Halo game.
Sorry, but if they're going to remake a game, they should wait at least 2 generations so the improvements are obvious.Right, because two remastered editions of a game (one not even confirmed) warrants a snarky response.
Milking that Chief!
In 2 years they will release a remastered Halo 3?
New Play Control series.Sorry, but if they're going to remake a game, they should wait at least 2 generations so the improvements are obvious.
Would make sense as the 2013 annual Halo title.
Meh, I found Halo 2 the most boring of the bunch, as a mainly SP gamer I ran through a lot of Halo 2 sadly due to how meh I found it.
I really wouldn't be surprised if this was to come out inline with the 720 either seeing as MS is content with CoD'ing their IPs now.
These comment always come off as ridiculous. "Gotta put a snarky remark here so I can complain about something I never will or have the intention to play. I feel real good."dat milk
edit: sigh, since you kids want more substance. Figures, if true, that Microsoft will remake another halo game instead of investing in new franchises....
Why would you want that scripted mess in a Halo game?
And people say Nintendo recycles their games...
I just remembered... Forerunner Tank.
FORERUNNER TANK.
Why would you want that scripted mess in a Halo game?
Why would you want that scripted mess in a Halo game?
Um what?
Sorry, but if they're going to remake a game, they should wait at least 2 generations so the improvements are obvious.
Those aren't remakes. They're re-releases, which don't typically get sold for $60+ dollars.
I think he's hoping there'll be new vehicles in the game?
Fucking shameful if I'm the only one who doesn't need to google "forerunner tank" to know what it is. >=|
As someone else noted, Halo CE Anniversary came out at $40.Those aren't remakes. They're re-releases, which don't typically get sold for $60+ dollars.
Why would you want that scripted mess in a Halo game?
Fucking shameful if I'm the only one who doesn't need to google "forerunner tank" to know what it is. >=|
Oh I know what that is, just wasn't getting there with that name
Doubt this'll have MP
Those aren't remakes. They're re-releases, which don't typically get sold for $60+ dollars.
...until they actually played it and realized they were just driving around in circles fighting shooting gallery targets.Because every single Halo fan in the world would like to play that level.
So you know its going to be released for $60? Do you have the winning lottery numbers?
That demo was great for generating hype but awful in terms of actual gameplay. It was cut for a good reason, after all.
I just remembered... Forerunner Tank.
FORERUNNER TANK.
...until they actually played it and realized they were just driving around in circles fighting shooting gallery targets.
That demo was great for generating hype but awful in terms of actual gameplay. It was cut for a good reason, after all.
Dude. C'mon now.
Dud you are so coooooo
What the hell do you mean c'mon now? How the hell am I supposed to remember the name of something that hasn't been mentioned in YEARS?
Jeez
You should check out the Halo 2 Making of video. It sheds a lot of light on the situation regarding that E3 demo and the rushed crunch afterwards. The game had a super rocky development cycle the entire way through.You guys don't get it. MOST early demos shown at E3 or wherever are like that, all smoke and mirrors not intended to ever reach the hands of the public. But most of those demos are lifted from the game in development as work-in-progress, and they keep working on them until they're the real thing. There's no reason Bungie couldn't have done this with the E3 2003 demo. Why they made the decision to chop it up into little chunks and spread them around the early levels of the game is a mystery, but it probably had something to do with the fact that the ENGINE they used to make the demo wasn't viable and had to be thrown out. I get that. Still no reason they couldn't have rebuilt it in the engine that the game later shipped on.
You should check out the Halo 2 Making of video. It sheds a lot of light on the situation regarding that E3 demo and the rushed crunch afterwards. The game had a super rocky development cycle the entire way through.
So anybody who isn't in the know about Forerunner Tank has lost their Halo cred, is that what's happening here?