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szahirieh's Halo 4 (360)
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[December 6, 2012 04:13:02 PM]
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Halo 4 is, by far, one of the greatest first person shooter games that I have ever played. The main core mechanic of this game is shooting your enemies. In both single and multiplayer, you need to use the variety of weapons that you are given access to so that you may defeat your enemies and survive. The objective of the single player mode is to reach the end of the level, whereas the objective of multiplayer mode has a variety of objectives, depending on the game type. This can range from killing as much as possible, to holding down a territory for a period of time, and capturing the enemy flag while defending your own. Each starting weapons has its own advantages or disadvantages, for example, the DMR is very good at long range but bad at short range, while the BR is good at long range but ineffective at short range. The Light Rifle is good at all ranges but has a very slow rate of fire. This is the first Halo game to give players a large amount of customization opportunities. The player may select both his or her starting and secondary weapons, an armor ability, and two perks. Nothing is overpowered, so no single weapon, perk, or armor ability is used much more than any other in multiplayer. Each has its own effective advantages in particular situations. The game also has Spartan Ops, which are special missions that are delivered to players weekly by 343 industries. This is a good method to keep people coming back to the game, as each mission provides a very engaging story that will keep the players waiting for the next mission. Overall, this game is amazing as it keeps on engaging players through its amazing campaign, fun and balanced multiplayer, and engaging Spartan Ops.
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szahirieh's Halo 4 (360)
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Current Status: Playing
GameLog started on: Thursday 6 December, 2012
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