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You know, I always loathed it when people (especially those who review games) started saying: "Halo really isin't perfect you know, it has very repetitive level design". I mean I was like: "Damn, don't you have anything better to do than sit up all day and try to find something wrong with Halo?" But then, strangley enough, while playing through the Legendary campain mode yesterday (once again), I found myself pausing the game while on the level before "Keyes". But before I got up I found myself staring at my television screen thinking: "Eww, look how ugly the pause screen is." Shortly after that it hit me; maybe we as gamers (no matter how much we try not too) have to find some kind of imperfection in a game. Maybe thery'll never be a perfect game simply because there are always going to be people who say "There can never be a perfect game because you can always improve upon it (hell, I'm one of em'). But now that I think about it more and more, I find that it is nothing but impossible to make a perfect game, because it can never be a fact that a game is perfect. It's all a matter of opinion.

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  • 06.17.2004 7:25 AM PDT

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But you were dead a thousand times. Hopeless encounters successfully won. A man long dead, grafted to machines your builders did not understand. You follow the path, fitting in to an infinite pattern.
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You're correct, but Halo 2 will be as close to perfect as any game can be. At least I think so.

  • 06.17.2004 8:08 AM PDT
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It is closest we've come to Nirvanna.

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  • 06.17.2004 8:12 AM PDT
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Posted by: J Sanchez 21
You're correct, but Halo 2 will be as close to perfect as any game can be. At least I think so.


Yes it will, very close indeed. As close as humanity at this day and age will allow.

[Edited on 6/17/2004 8:19:21 AM]

  • 06.17.2004 8:18 AM PDT
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didja ever notice that during multiplayer, that you can still move even with the start menu up?
yeah halo is a good game

  • 06.17.2004 9:08 AM PDT
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Posted by: Mosseymou
didja ever notice that during multiplayer, that you can still move even with the start menu up?
yeah halo is a good game


Yes, I have, why would Bungie do that?

  • 06.17.2004 10:48 AM PDT
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who knows...

perhaps its an illusion.....OOOOOOOOOHH!!!!!!

  • 06.17.2004 10:50 AM PDT
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Posted by: J Sanchez 21
You're correct, but Halo 2 will be as close to perfect as any game can be. At least I think so.


Or it could possibly be the most imperfect game we've ever played, simply because we are holding Halo 2 to so much.

  • 06.17.2004 11:08 AM PDT
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Posted by: ajenteks
Posted by: J Sanchez 21
You're correct, but Halo 2 will be as close to perfect as any game can be. At least I think so.


Or it could possibly be the most imperfect game we've ever played, simply because we are holding Halo 2 to so much.


Hmmm, uhhhhh.......ummmmmm my head hurts. But not badly enough to where I'll agree with you. :-)

  • 06.17.2004 2:17 PM PDT