Don't get me wrong, I thoroughly enjoy Halo 4. However, many hardcore fans of Halo that have played since the glory days will agree that Bungie's magnum opus is Halo 3. It isn't without issues, but I haven't had a multiplayer experience this gen that matched Halo 3. My concern is that 343 is going to manufacture Halo, while Bungie lovingly crafted Halo and made sure every last facet was geared to the true-blue Halo fans.
I want 343 to lay my worries to rest. They hold the very last reason for me to have any interest in the next Xbox in their hands, and should the next Halo not be absolutely stellar (and not just in setting, har har), I'll no longer be on the Xbox bandwagon. Feel free to express your dissent; if you think 343 is moving in a better direction from Halo 3, do tell why.

Will 343 ever match the classic that is Halo 3?
#1
Posted 28 February 2013 - 08:53 AM
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#2
Posted 11 March 2013 - 04:54 PM
No.
If anything 343 has shown that they are pushing forward with their vision of Halo. Aside from Team Throwdown they refuse to give Halo fans a classic experience even in customs.
Unless they allow removing Sprint, Flinch etc than classic Halo is dead.
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#3
Posted 12 March 2013 - 03:00 PM
#4
Posted 27 April 2013 - 08:59 PM
I really hope that this does not happen. I can only imagine that 343 will try to put their own spin on it and make it so much worse. 343 needs to move on. Halo 3 was good back in the day and the only thing that I can see 343 fixing is the bloodshots. The registering system was not as good as it could have been and if it was fixed, then I do not see there being any other problem with the game. I am sure that they will remake the game because they want to make money. I am sure that they will not make it until the new xbox comes out.
#5
Posted 29 April 2013 - 12:48 PM
Probably not.
Even if they decide to turn Halo 5 into a HD version of Halo 3, it still wouldn't be as good as Halo 3 back in 07. Halo had a lot going back then that got people excited to play the game. You had MLG, you had that strong competitive community, Awesome ranked and social playlists, the epic conclusion of the Human-Covenant war. All that hype and excitement made Halo 3 such a memorable experience.
Which is why I strongly believe that all that love we have for H3 is just nostalgia. Halo 4 isn't perfect but not terrible either. 343 didn't tried to hype this game up as much as they could but fell just a tad bit short. Granted, they are a new developer and this is their first major game. For a first game, they did a fantastic job. I hope that 343 learns from this experience and make Halo 5 and 6 as epic as humanly possible.
#6
Posted 07 May 2013 - 09:40 PM
The issue is 343i could have easily matched Halo 3 if they wanted to. When I play Halo 4 now its basically like playing a Fiesta playlist. 343i used a modified version of the Reach engine (which was a modified H3 engine) so the player mechanics are all there. Halo 4 is the way it is because of design decisions. I think there will be a shift for Halo 5, when your flagship game is being beaten by 2 year old shooters, NBA and Minecraft that means you did something wrong.
#7
Posted 21 May 2013 - 11:30 PM
My opinion is that Halo 3 was a great game, and it was better than anything else out that time. It was almost like it was the only game, and everyone played it. The only thing close to it was COD4: Modern Warfare, which didn't come out until like 2 years later. Fast forward to today and Call of Duty has become a juggernaut, while the gaming landscape is full of FPS that are either modeled on Call of Duty or Halo.
Now comes the part you guys won't like. Halo 4 is a great game, and it is better than Halo 3 in every aspect excepts perhap its multiplayer maps (which still aren't bad and they have more detail). Halo 4 is years after Halo 3 and it fully realizes the technology capabilities of the Xbox 360. Graphically, it is a lot better. The campaign was more interesting, to me at least. There also were add ons beyond just multiplayer and campaign.
Halo 4 just isn't as big a deal as Halo 3 was because there are more options and lots of other good games. Halo 3 was way ahead of everyone else, whereas Halo 4 is just a member of the group of great shooters (COD, BF, Far Cry, Bioshock, etc). That doesn't take away from the fact that Halo 4 is an improvement on Halo 3.
#8
Posted 24 May 2013 - 12:30 PM
#9
Posted 11 June 2013 - 11:59 PM
Remove sprint? Slow movement was the biggest flaw in the Halo series to this point. There's nothing like seeing an enemy player walking around the corner and then trying to walk after him. It made the whole experience feel like it was in slow motion. Once I started playing Call of Duty online, I simply couldn't get back into the Halo multiplayer because of how slow it felt.
#10
Posted 12 June 2013 - 03:52 AM
#11
Posted 12 June 2013 - 05:52 AM
Yeah, I played literally hundreds of hours of Halo 2. It's what introduced me to Halo multiplayer as a whole. It was amazing, but still a bit slow-paced. Like I said, it wasn't until I played other games with a sprint function that I realized how much it had been missing. I haven't played nearly as much Halo 4 online as I did Halo 2, but I've never had an issue with other players sprinting away from me. If anything, it's the other way around. I just hate the feeling that I'm walking everywhere, especially when it's a huge map and it takes forever to cross from one side to the other (without a vehicle, of course). And with people being so trigger-happy with the sniper rifles, walking around like a dope doesn't help my chances for survival.
I do think mobility is probably unnecessary. Adding a bit more sprint is one thing, but unlimited is way too unbalanced. I would support getting rid of that, or at least putting a limit on it.
#12
Posted 02 July 2013 - 02:36 PM
Hopefully, they can come close to matching Halo 3 with Halo 5. A lot of Halo fans are hoping for this.
But lately, success just hasn't been 343's strong side.
#13
Posted 30 August 2013 - 06:04 PM
I personally consider Halo 3 far superior to Halo 4, simply because it felt more like Halo. Though I guess that's because of the introduction to a whole 'nother species. I don't know, it's just that Halo 4 kind of felt like a glorified expansion pack to Halo 3 ha. I do agree though that Halo 4 just feels like another one of today's modern shooters. Like it's trying to play catch up or something.
#14
Posted 18 October 2013 - 04:11 AM
343 industries will never match Halo 3. The problem with 343 is that they have conformed to mainstream video-gaming. They introduced too many new, "flashy" concepts. It took away from the simplicity that was Halo 3.
Furthermore, they adopted the,"everybody is a winner," ranking system. Without the trueskill ranking system that Halo 3 had, the serious players no longer had a need to play once they had achieved the highest rank.
#15
Posted 17 May 2014 - 04:57 AM
Halo 3 is still my favorite of all but I'm pretty sure nostalgia will not allow us to ever see a new Halo in the same way. The industry is changing and everyone wants twitchy CoD shooters; even if they did create something refreshing like Halo 3 was, people wouldn't appreciate it.
#16
Posted 21 May 2014 - 03:27 AM
I don't think 343 can outshine the Bungie titles. Bungie revolutionized the industry and had a blockbuster with each game. Halo 4 was pretty lackluster. I honestly hope they do well with Halo 5, but I'm not holding my breath. I wish them the best of luck though.
#17
Posted 07 July 2014 - 03:19 PM
I dunno really. I think that if they get their act together than they could, but it seems like with every new game something is just...slightly lost, you know? The original Halo revolutionised everything, and then Halo 2 is held up as the perfect example since they had the time to take any issues they had and perfect them.
Then Halo 3 was just...more, and then they kept going
#18
Posted 26 February 2016 - 09:30 PM
They will never match it, 343 just doesn't have what it takes, and coming from the dark future here: they totally failed and Halo 5 Guardians was a major disappointment. Horrible campaign, but I heard there were some pretty good steps taken in terms of their multiplayer.