
I personally don't find a video game based in the 25th century very interesting. What makes me even less likely to buy and play this game is the fact that the players are dressed in Star War's stormtrooper's or something's battlearmour. I just don't seem to find the thrill in shooting laser guns at AI controlled pixels.
I personally like video games and movies the same amount. Video games aren't as fun playing them alone, but when you're basement is full of 20 of your greatest friends, I think Halo 3 would be an amazing game. Movies can be equally as entertaining, but I think that because the duration of a video game would last much longer, it would definitely be more entertaining in the long run.
It has been roughly 3 months since the release of Halo 3, and I have yet to try this new game. I have heard good things about it, from stunning graphings to smooth gameplay and action. I think that once I've tried Halo 3, my opinion on it may change, as I believe that the $50 pricetag may not look so steep afterall.
I've tried Halo 2 before, and I have to admit, it is great for a party. Between the various shouts of "Hey, stop shooting behind my back" or "Cover me, we're going to blow him out of there" you'll often hearing loud laughter, signs of people having fun.
Im not that big of a fan for halo 3, and I couldn't care less about the hype for a video game. Yes, I think that those who waited at midnight at Best Buy to buy the game, have problems. I know that I probably offended thousands of people, but honestly, I can't imagine placing Halo 3 over a priority over sleep. Everyone needs their beauty sleep!