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In the days of old, there were legends of a land long lost to time. This land was known as Ranna'Mor. Ranna'Mor was said to contain in its borders 7 warriors. These warriors had once unleashed a veritable hell upon the ancient world, until they were locked away. My name is Toriad, and I am one of those warriors. Our return is approaching. Do not run away, do not cower in fear; take solace in your final days, for that is all we can do. -Legend of Ranna'Mor
Posted by: disgruntledfan2
Posted by: Toa Freak
Posted by: disgruntledfan2
Posted by: Toa Freak
Every game has a different enjoyability rate for every person. Hundreds of people can love a game, but not all for the same reasons. Critics do not look at games in terms of love/hate, but in terms of gameplay, straight and simple.
If their previous games are any indication, Halo 3: ODST will probably get a 9 or 10, much like its predecessors.
Really? So that is the reason the final score is not cumulative and they have tilt option in certain review systems for no reason whatsoever.
Games are judged on how they play. Gameplay is where the most weight for a review comes from. Stories in games can make quite a difference, too, but I think gameplay has the most weight. And keep in mind that gameplay is not a single subject, but many levels.
Critics are objective. So am I. Whoop dee doo. Just pick a random number for a random critic and move on.I know critics are objective, and I do try to be. All I said was that, based on the reviews for previous Halo games by Bungie, ODST is likely to get a 9 or 10 out of ten, or a similar score. Go and look up the reviews for the previous halo games.