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This game looks immense and the Live play is just the icing on the cake.
Seems to be going for a more realistic look than the last game, of course it's keeping the excellent art style on the characters though.
Can't wait!
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> I preferred TimeSplitters 2 to Halo, so I'll be looking forward to
> both.
I've owned it for 2 years now, at least, and play it pretty much at least once a week, though a lot more recently, trying to break my records on each level.
Halo, however, I got it with the X-Box at Christmas, played Co-op through to completion, and that was about it.
Multiplayer I didn't find all that fun, due to the lack of fun.
But I don't have X-Box Live.
And thank god I don't, because I love a good camp-out every so often, and I'd be shunned for my campinglikingness.
Timesplitters is more Frantic, and enjoyable, and funny. It has MONKEYS!
In fact, the only one I play actually, is the one where it's all snowy, and it goes around a 90 degree corner.
There are two "Base" sort opf things at each end, with another "minibase" type thing to the right of each.
A few teleporters are also in the middle, and I think you can get the ghost, warthog and scorpion in them all.
I love that level for camping.
Shame so many people moan about it "You keep camping" "muh muh muh"
"Shut up, it's fun"
The single player looks pretty nice, in a way, even if I can see the storyline of it being a little...average.
Is there veichles in the multiplayer (I noticed some planes in the Single Player mode). It'd be awesome if you could get them.
This may be the breaking point between that and Halo 2.
What kind of veichles?
Edit: Vehicles.