Top Ten reasons why I hate Halo
by Mike on July 19th, 2007

- Halo: Combat Evolved is a resource hog for the PC, even if it was released two years after the Xbox original.
- Spartans look ridiculous when climbing ladders in multiplayer.
- The corridors look nauseatingly similar.
- Halo 3’s visuals don’t give justice to the Xbox 360’s power.
- Foul-mouthed 12-year-olds with microphones in XBL.
- The original Halo was hot was because there’s no other FPS to play when it came out.
- Halo 2 came to the PC two years late and required Windows Vista. Again, requirements are high despite the aging graphics.
- Cliffhanger ending in Halo 2.
- Halo 2 for the PC has auto-aim for gamepad users in multiplayer. You do more damage when you use this instead of the keyboard and mouse. There’s no way to disable the auto-aim, or detect players using gamepads.
- Halo’s story is Marathon in steroids. FYI, Marathon is a Bungie shooter released for the Mac.
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