While I don't here this term a lot I was wondering what is your definition of a Halo killer. If there is a game that has already come out that you consider to be your Halo Killer then state why. My definition is based on what I think defines a Halo experience.
My Definition: The game has to do what Halo does better. It has to inter great vehicles seamlessly into infantry combat, also the vehicles have to be easy to control. It has to have epic moments in the campaign like in Halo 3 when you fight the two scarabs and give you different options on how to tackle any combat situation you may face. It would have to have features like saved films and forge to be used by its community and a website with frequent updates by its developers.
While I don't here this term a lot I was wondering what is your definition of a Halo killer. If there is a game that has already come out that you consider to be your Halo Killer then state why. My definition is based on what I think defines a Halo experience. My Definition: The game has to do what Halo does better. It has to inter great vehicles seamlessly into infantry combat, also the vehicles have to be easy to control. It has to have epic moments in the campaign like in Halo 3 when you fight the two scarabs and give you different options on how to tackle any combat situation you may face. It would have to have features like saved films and forge to be used by its community and a website with frequent updates by its developers.
When the first footage of the original Lost Planet came out the thought that was going through my head was "This is the next gen game I've been waiting for". The E3 demo gave me a very promising feeling and the multilayer demo that followed after made me even more excited. Then the game released and I didn't have any money to get it at the time and other games I was excited about were coming out too so I waited to rent it at Gamefly. When I finally did get around to playing it I basically had it for at least two days before sending it back. I realize now after playing the multiplayer demo for Lost Planet 2 why I didn't finish the last game, it doesn't feel Western. What I'm saying is all of the caned animations that are in Lost Planet don't feel good to me for a shooter, everything else is fine. You see when I'm shooting someone in Lost Planet it feels like it takes to many bullets kill someone or I'm just not hitting my adversary as much as I think I am and thats is my problem. I'm not saying its bad I just prefer the feel of a Gears of War as opposed to this.
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