For me, it was Halo 4.
I thought it was going to bring back the classic Halo that I liked. Honestly, I wanted it to be a Halo 3.5. That hope was quickly crushed by the return of armor abilities and other crap.
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Reach. I've never been more hyped for a game to release and never more disappointed when it did.
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I was so hyped for reach And then it came out and it didn't reach my expectations and after that I learnt to never get hyped for a game because it just ruins it
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easily halo 2, i mustve been in like 5th grade back then, and i still played halo:ce at the time with all my neighborhood buddies. also im pretty sure i brought halo 2 in to class for show and tell the day after it came out
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Halo 3. I was in 5th grade and it was my favorite series.
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Halo 4. After the disappointment that was Reach, I really thought that 343 would have learned from Bungie's mistakes and that Halo would come back strong. Boy was I wrong.
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Halo 4. I wasn't that hyped for Halo 2 and 3, but I was excited. I was really hyped when I heard about Reach, but that died off because I was more excited for Black Ops. When my friend told me there was a special announcement at the end of Microsoft's E3 conference back in 2011, I guessed what it was (Halo 4), and he said yeah. I was, from that point until the release, hyped up for it.
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4, I was expecting a game that brings Halo above CoD, except it came out as a game that adopted a lot of things from CoD and other generic FPSs.
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yeah I was hoping Halo 4 would be good. I never really hyped it but was disappointed to see we got Reach 2.0 and not a real Halo game.
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Reach and Halo 4