Remember the Recon armour in Halo 3 and how it took actual effort to unlock that thing? Back in 3 and Reach having the fancy helmets meant you were actually good at the game, not that you whipped out the credit card for in game currency.
I wish games could go back to being fun and not not have everything locked behind a overpriced paywall.
sadly no, lol. i've only played the first one and even then years ago in single player and a tiny bit of couch-coop.
i've always been a mostly single player focused gamer, tbh, rarely had internet good enough to support multiplayer.
one major exception is a slightly older and (maybe?)more obscure game, S.H.O.G.O: Mobile Armor Division. the story mode was fun, but my god, the multiplayer was insane. as the mame suggests, they had both giant mecha and on foot levels, both in the campaign and the mulplayer, which was cool of course, but what really made it fun was that in multiplayer, they gave everybody a tractor beam ability that you could use to spiderman around the map. it made the multiplayer a delitefully fun shitshow, with players rubberbanding around each other like superballs while firing wildly.
thankfully, it's on gog, so i might pick it up at some point (lost my copy a long time ago). it's keyboard only, but man is it fun...
Ah, reminds me of the good old days.
Remember the Recon armour in Halo 3 and how it took actual effort to unlock that thing? Back in 3 and Reach having the fancy helmets meant you were actually good at the game, not that you whipped out the credit card for in game currency.
I wish games could go back to being fun and not not have everything locked behind a overpriced paywall.
sadly no, lol. i've only played the first one and even then years ago in single player and a tiny bit of couch-coop.
i've always been a mostly single player focused gamer, tbh, rarely had internet good enough to support multiplayer.
one major exception is a slightly older and (maybe?)more obscure game, S.H.O.G.O: Mobile Armor Division. the story mode was fun, but my god, the multiplayer was insane. as the mame suggests, they had both giant mecha and on foot levels, both in the campaign and the mulplayer, which was cool of course, but what really made it fun was that in multiplayer, they gave everybody a tractor beam ability that you could use to spiderman around the map. it made the multiplayer a delitefully fun shitshow, with players rubberbanding around each other like superballs while firing wildly.
thankfully, it's on gog, so i might pick it up at some point (lost my copy a long time ago). it's keyboard only, but man is it fun...