I tried Halo for the first time last year. I had not tried any of the Halo games before. When the original came out I was broke and in the military so I didn’t have a chance to play it.
I don’t know if it’s just me, but the original Halo is boring. I spent an hour or two running around different environments shooting the same two or three enemies, or in one instance hiding in a hallway and popping out for a couple of shots so some hilariously suicidal officer I was escorting didn’t throw himself on the nearest armed alien and die. The whole thing just drags.
The campaign definitely hasn’t held up. But imo it was revolutionary in its time. Having come from single stick shooters such as Golden Eye, having two sticks was an absolute game changer.
Plus, most people played for the multiplayer. That was the main appeal.
You played it like 20 years too late, for the record I was about 20 when it was released. Yes there were slogs but couch co-op at the time was fantastic with Halo, multiplayer was much improved with Xbox live and not really there for the first one. There was some way to connect to play with people on the Internet but it wasn’t simple.
Even with the slog areas (Library), with my buddies we played through coop so many times I’m pretty sure I did it solo on legendary a few times solo. I want to say this was one of the first games with regenerating shields for an fps (maybe first but my memory is fuzzy) which people mostly take for granted these days. If I recall you needed health still but that stopped later in the series too. Today I’d probably only play it for nostalgia and have been tempted to pick up the master chief collection to do that.
I see how you can think that playing it first today, but for the time it was something else.
I tried Halo for the first time last year. I had not tried any of the Halo games before. When the original came out I was broke and in the military so I didn’t have a chance to play it.
I don’t know if it’s just me, but the original Halo is boring. I spent an hour or two running around different environments shooting the same two or three enemies, or in one instance hiding in a hallway and popping out for a couple of shots so some hilariously suicidal officer I was escorting didn’t throw himself on the nearest armed alien and die. The whole thing just drags.
The campaign definitely hasn’t held up. But imo it was revolutionary in its time. Having come from single stick shooters such as Golden Eye, having two sticks was an absolute game changer.
Plus, most people played for the multiplayer. That was the main appeal.
Multiplayer isn’t something I’ve ever been interested in.
You played it like 20 years too late, for the record I was about 20 when it was released. Yes there were slogs but couch co-op at the time was fantastic with Halo, multiplayer was much improved with Xbox live and not really there for the first one. There was some way to connect to play with people on the Internet but it wasn’t simple.
Even with the slog areas (Library), with my buddies we played through coop so many times I’m pretty sure I did it solo on legendary a few times solo. I want to say this was one of the first games with regenerating shields for an fps (maybe first but my memory is fuzzy) which people mostly take for granted these days. If I recall you needed health still but that stopped later in the series too. Today I’d probably only play it for nostalgia and have been tempted to pick up the master chief collection to do that.
I see how you can think that playing it first today, but for the time it was something else.
Go play anything before it. Shooters are way more complicated and realistic now, but at the time it was amazing and cutting edge.
I was an adult when Halo came out, I’d played several shooters before then.