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Submitted by Anonymous (Dec 05, 2005)

da game is good but da levels r 2 long and da deaths r just silly rele


Submitted by johnny (Nov 29, 2005)

4 different types of troops, not 3. special op spy special forces trooper (captin templar) assassin tpye, special force regular army heavy weapons carrier as i havn't played it since new i can't remember the names.


Submitted by johnny (Nov 29, 2005)

i disagree with your idea that you can't 'let rip' you cant but you have to pull down on the weapon more to get any where near the targets and due to the 4 or 5 different types of halgast you do get to see fases if you look. some of the levels aren't so good but due to mist and darkness to can hide and kill from a distance or go hand to hand with about 2 different kill types for close in kills, blood is also quite good, not great but better that the cartoon or timespliters for example. i think you are giving a bias view of the game that wasn't bad for it's type. halo wasn't the best for tactics with hundreds of nasty things attacking you, this is based of playing bith games. you also only get about 5, 6 enemy types on halo, with lesser graphic back up so i dis trust your ideas on killzone and go as far as saying that you never played the game, and maybe only seen a little of it if you have... it is good however that you are reviewing it for the site however but i think more people shoild review it as your are turning off people from a better that average game.


 


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