Who really cares about this whole 3D thing? TBH, the only place where 3D should be used is the cinema at the moment. Greenberg speaks the truth; 3D is just not practical enough yet to be commonplace in the home. And Blu-ray? Ha! Everyone knows Blu-Ray is a bitch on the side until Digital Downloads take over.
In my mind, Halo is probably one of the best gaming franchises i've played and Halo 3 for me blew everything out of the water and had some pretty innovative stuff such as Forge and Theater, name me one other game that has done both of those things since Halo 3 was released two years ago.
Halo:ODST was a great move by Bungie to freshen up the Halo gameplay, but at the end of the day I couldn't help but feel like a crippled Master Cheif and I still enjoyed it, but it was EXTREMELY short.
Reach will hopefully do what Halo 3 did, bring stuff to the table that no other console shooter has done and freshen up the gameplay instead of doing pretty much the same thing over and over again *cough* Modern Warfare 2.
Xbox's Greenberg questions demand for at-home 3D
Jan 13th 2010 3:32PM (Joystiq)Who really cares about this whole 3D thing? TBH, the only place where 3D should be used is the cinema at the moment. Greenberg speaks the truth; 3D is just not practical enough yet to be commonplace in the home. And Blu-ray? Ha! Everyone knows Blu-Ray is a bitch on the side until Digital Downloads take over.
Halo: Reach detailed in next Game Informer
Jan 9th 2010 8:57AM (Joystiq)Halo:ODST was a great move by Bungie to freshen up the Halo gameplay, but at the end of the day I couldn't help but feel like a crippled Master Cheif and I still enjoyed it, but it was EXTREMELY short.
Reach will hopefully do what Halo 3 did, bring stuff to the table that no other console shooter has done and freshen up the gameplay instead of doing pretty much the same thing over and over again *cough* Modern Warfare 2.