I actually have something against Halo... And please hear me out before you shit on me. Okay for those of you who don't know, Bungie made a game back in 1994 called Marathon. This game was revolutionary. It was the first game where you could actually look in any direction, which already made it much more advanced than Doom. Not to mention it has one of the greatest, most in depth sci-fi storylines I think I've ever heard. But that's where things get interesting... In Marathon, you play as a super solider who has to team up with an eccentric AI to defend a human colony on Tau Ceti from a group of alien races, which leads you to helping protect the universe from an ancient entity that could destroy the universe. Remarkably, this sounds pretty damn close to the Halo storyline. Not to mention literally every game mode in Halo that everyone claims is so revolutionary and mind blowing were already in Marathon. Now, am I saying Halo is shit? Oh god no. I actually enjoy Halo quite a bit, and while much of the storyline is not as original as everyone thinks, there's certainly a lot in there that's new and exciting. My problem with Halo is that it is, for the most part, a reskin of an older game, and yet all the Halo fanboys maintain that it's totally one hundred percent original. I guess I just want to see Marathon get some credit as it is an amazing game. Again, I don't hate Halo, I actually do like it quite a bit.
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