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[–] ReverieandEnvisage 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I liked Reach, I played it on Hard from the very start and it became enjoyable. You're teammates can't die, which was alright I guess, but you could, and lots of times which made the game both fun and challenging, well as much challenge as you can get from a Halo title. The many numerous "quests" in the games and locations made this title stand out. It was the first time since Halo 2's "Scorpion crossing the bridge" scene that reminded me of fun. The characters were cool, and the concept was awesome as well.
I get why you would call it a power ranger game, haha, but if Master Chief and his spartan had ever made that game, then it would still be the same but we would all consider it cool. Well I guess that's what happened with 5 but in a bad way.